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Drypak - Waterproof Motorcycle Tailbag 40L (Black)
Vendor:Reise

Drypak - Waterproof Motorcycle Tailbag 40L (Black)

₹ 5,299
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Drypak - Waterproof Motorcycle Tailbag 40L (Orange)
Vendor:Reise

Drypak - Waterproof Motorcycle Tailbag 40L (Orange)

₹ 5,299
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Drypak - Waterproof Motorcycle Tailbag 40L (Fluo Green)
Vendor:Reise

Drypak - Waterproof Motorcycle Tailbag 40L (Fluo Green)

₹ 5,299
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TC33 - 35L - Motorcycle Tunnel Bag (Black)

TC33 - 35L - Motorcycle Tunnel Bag (Black)

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TC10 - 15L - Motorcycle Cargo Bag (Black)

TC10 - 15L - Motorcycle Cargo Bag (Black)

Sale price₹ 4,599Regular price ₹ 8,399 ( 45% OFF ) Save 45%
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VADER HARD SHELL TAIL BAG (002)

VADER HARD SHELL TAIL BAG (002)

₹ 6,399
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CLAW - 100% WATERPROOF TAILBAG
Vendor:Viaterra

CLAW - 100% WATERPROOF TAILBAG

₹ 4,299
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Element - Motorcycle Tailbag with Raincover (Black)
Vendor:Viaterra

Element - Motorcycle Tailbag with Raincover (Black)

₹ 2,699
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CLAW 2017 TAILBAG
Vendor:Viaterra

CLAW 2017 TAILBAG

₹ 3,699
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HAMMERHEAD TAILBAG
Vendor:Viaterra

HAMMERHEAD TAILBAG

From ₹ 7,499
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Motorcycle Tail Bag

A motorcycle tail bag is one of the easiest ways to carry luggage without adding side panniers or a full touring setup. At Reise Moto, we bring together tail bags for daily rides, weekend trips, adventure touring, and sport touring, including waterproof motorcycle tail bag options, compact cargo bags, hard shell bags, and Viaterra tail bag models for riders who need practical storage on the rear seat or tail section.

Start with How Much You Need to Carry

The right bike tail bag depends on your ride length and packing style. A smaller bag works for daily essentials, rain gear, tools, gloves, chargers, or a light jacket. A larger touring tail bag makes more sense for overnight rides, long-distance touring, or riders carrying clothes, riding layers, and travel accessories.

Do not buy only by litre capacity. Also check the bag shape, opening style, mounting system, and how it sits on your motorcycle.

What to Check Before Buying a Motorcycle Tail Bag

A motorcycle luggage bag should feel secure on the bike and easy to use during rides. Before buying, check these points:

  • Capacity: Pick a size based on what you actually carry, not just the biggest option available.

  • Mounting system: The bag should strap down firmly without shifting during braking, cornering, or rough roads.

  • Water protection: Some bags are waterproof, while others may use a rain cover. Check the product details before buying.

  • Bike compatibility: Make sure the bag fits your rear seat, tail rack, or luggage setup.

  • Shape and access: A wide opening makes packing and removing items easier during rides.

  • Weight balance: Keep heavier items low and centred to avoid affecting the bike’s handling.

  • Ride type: Daily riders, weekend riders, and touring riders need different luggage setups.

Choose a Motorcycle Tail Bag Based on Your Ride

For daily use: Choose a compact bike tail bag that can carry essentials without making the motorcycle feel bulky.

For weekend rides: Pick a mid-size motorcycle luggage bag with enough room for clothes, rain gear, chargers, and basic tools.

For long-distance touring: A touring tail bag with higher capacity and secure mounting is better for multi-day rides.

For monsoon rides: A waterproof motorcycle tail bag is more practical if you ride through heavy rain or changing weather.

For adventure touring: Choose a bag that sits firmly on the bike and can handle rough roads, luggage movement, and frequent stops.

Waterproof Tail Bag or Rain Cover?

A waterproof motorcycle tail bag is better if you often ride in rain or want stronger protection for clothes, electronics, and travel items. A regular tail bag with a rain cover can work for occasional showers, but it may need more careful packing during heavy rain.

If you regularly ride during monsoon or tour through mixed weather, waterproofing should be a priority. If your rides are mostly short and dry, a standard tail bag with a rain cover may be enough.

Why Buy from Reise Moto

At Reise Moto, we curate motorcycle luggage and riding gear for Indian riders across daily commuting, touring, adventure riding, and weekend travel. Our motorcycle tail bag collection helps riders compare Reise, Viaterra, Tucano Urbano, and Zana options by capacity, waterproofing, mounting style, and riding use, so they can choose luggage that fits the way they ride.

Tail Bags FAQs

What size tail bag do I need for long rides?

For long rides, choose a tail bag based on how many days you are travelling and how light you pack. A larger touring tail bag is better for clothes, rain gear, tools, and travel essentials, while a smaller bag works for short overnight rides.

Are motorcycle tail bags waterproof?

Some motorcycle tail bags are waterproof, while others come with rain covers or water-resistant construction. Always check the product details before buying. For monsoon rides or touring, a waterproof motorcycle tail bag is the safer choice.

How do I secure a motorcycle tail bag properly?

Use the provided straps or mounting points and tighten the bag so it does not move during braking, cornering, or rough-road riding. After mounting, pull the bag from different sides to check stability before starting the ride.

Can motorcycle tail bags affect riding balance?

Yes, a poorly packed or loosely mounted tail bag can affect balance. Keep heavier items low and centred, avoid overloading the rear, and make sure the bag is firmly secured. A balanced setup feels more stable during turns and braking.

What items can I carry in a motorcycle tail bag?

You can carry clothes, rain gear, gloves, tools, chargers, documents, snacks, and small travel essentials. For electronics or valuables, use waterproof pouches or a waterproof tail bag, especially during monsoon rides or long-distance touring.