Lashing systems in the product test

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BGS Spannband Doppelpac, MOTORRAD judgment: satisfactory.

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Dentges

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Joubert clamping rubber Safe with clever click lock – one-handed but hardly closable.

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Dentges

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The polo network does not have the elasticity required for world travelers.

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Dentges

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Can bite firmly: non-slip metal buckles with sharp teeth on Touratech and Gericke lashing straps.

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Dentges

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Ingenious combination of click fasteners and elastic straps on Rok Straps.

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Expander Training: Some systems require a lot of strength.

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That’s right? The luggage spider legs should be sorted well before use.

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Hepco & Becker

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Hepco & Becker: The sports rack replaces the pillion seat in sporty people as a luggage rack.

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SW-Motech: Alu-Rack and Quick-Lock extension as a solution with retention of the pillion seat.

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Louis

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No scratches: Special film (e.g. from Louis) should protect against quirks. Clever and cheap.

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Impostor: Some SW-Motech panniers can be linked with a click lock.

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Louis

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Order is a must: Louis offers matching inner pockets for packing rolls …

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Dentges

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Tape salad: The soft fabric of the BGS tensioning straps twists quickly. Impractical for threading and rolling up.

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Oxford Bungee: The very strong rubber bands and a strong, optimally shaped hook ensure good packing security.

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Polo: generously sized hook made of very tough plastic. Protects against scratching paintwork and parts on the motorcycle.

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BGS luggage tensioner set, MOTORRAD judgment: sufficient.

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BGS luggage spider, MOTORRAD judgment: sufficient.

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Hein Gericke tension belt set, MOTORRAD judgment: good.

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Joubert luggage net, MOTORRAD judgment: satisfactory.

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Joubert Spanngummi Safe, MOTORRAD verdict: good.

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Oxford Bungee Xtra, MOTORRAD judgment: satisfactory.

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Polo luggage straps, MOTORRAD verdict: good (MOTORRAD buyer’s tip).

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Polo luggage net, MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory.

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Rok Straps Strap It Motorbike, MOTORRAD verdict: very good (MOTORRAD test winner).

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Royoda loop / hook belt, MOTORRAD judgment: good.

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Touratech lashing strap variable, MOTORRAD verdict: good.

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Louis

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… This avoids annoying clutter.

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Luggage

Lashing systems in the product test

Lashing systems in the product test
Straps, luggage spiders and luggage nets

Without a suitcase on the motorcycle? And still you want your luggage with you? Then either improvisation is required or a decent lashing system. For little money there are straps, luggage spiders and nets. But they also hold up reliably?

Thorsten Dentges

02/01/2014

Why not suitcases? Because it looks stupid. Some say. Because there are no suitable case systems on offer for my machine. Say others. Because I would hardly use complex luggage systems. This is mainly said by those who do not plan any major tours with their machines and who jerk around for a few hours for fun. Firstly, it is legitimate, and secondly, you hardly need a luggage solution for entertaining jaunts. No? Really not?

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What if the excursion leads to the swimming lake? Or if you spontaneously want to make someone a pillion passenger? What to do with an additional helmet or swimwear? Answer: on the driver’s back or on the rear of the machine. Most likely in a rucksack with the rider, that makes sense, but which luggage is best suited for the motorcycle?

Also something for self-confessed touring riders

The market offers a large number of lashing systems with which bags, packing rolls and other items can be fastened and transported on the motorcycle. These are the typical take-away items that are placed in the shopping cart just before the checkout. No wonder, because the investment for tensioning straps, rubber hooks, nets or luggage spiders is limited. It starts at two euros for a simple strap. And even more complex lashing systems rarely cost more than 20 euros. In addition, the compact tensioners can usually be stowed well under the bench or in the bag or packing roll that is to be transported when not in use. Such a mobile luggage solution is not only of interest to notorious suitcase refusers, but also to self-confessed touring riders. Because even die-hard suitcase fans often voluntarily forego a topcase as rear luggage, because tightly lashed soft luggage offers the safer solution, especially when walking hard and off-road.

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Important: what should be transported?

MOTORRAD has carefully examined a selection of twelve different lashing systems and tested them in practice. The problem with this is that the systems are very different – one network, then only bands – and in some cases it is difficult to compare them. Example: Lashing straps with tested safety locks tie packing rolls with a non-slip surface securely to the motorcycle, but they are only of limited use for transporting a full-face helmet. In this case, a net is the right choice. With this, however, very heavy pieces of luggage can often not be fixed well because the rubbers are too elastic. Buyers should therefore think about what they want to transport beforehand.

The real practical benefit can only be seen in the versatility, i.e. the sum of all possible applications. As you can see from the test field, there are real jack-of-all-trades who stand out as exemplary Sherpa tools. You can see where the pitfalls of the individual lashing systems are in detail on the following pages, because not all hooks are the same, and not just belts. The spontaneous grab in the shop can just as quickly turn into a mistake because the lashing system does not harmonize well with the machine and the item of luggage. So our tip: always do a test drive with full luggage before a long journey. Not that the concentrated load backfires.

BGS clamping band double pack  


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BGS clamping band double pack.

Providers: Polo, phone 0 21 65/8 44 03 00, www.polo-motorrad.de
Price:
4.99 euros (individually 2.99 euros)
Dimensions:
Length 250 cm (individually also 350 cm, each 3.99 euros), width 2.5 cm
Scope of delivery:
2 pieces plus length is enough to firmly lash even voluminous panniers with a large circumference; fixed quick release fastener.

plus: Length is good enough to firmly lash even voluminous panniers with large girths; fixed quick release.

minus: Straps are difficult to thread; Metal fasteners without a cover can scratch sensitive surfaces.

Conclusion: A bit fiddly to use because it is too soft and very long, but can be lashed tightly. Attractively priced!

MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory

BGS luggage clamp set


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BGS luggage clamp set.

Providers: Polo, phone 0 21 65/8 44 03 00, www.polo-motorrad.de
Price:
9.99 euros
Dimensions: Length 2 x 30 cm, 2 x 45 cm, 2 x 60 cm, diameter 0.7 cm
Scope of delivery: 6 pieces

plus: Due to the large selection of rubber suspenders in different lengths, they can be used very variably for luggage of different sizes.

minus: Protective rubbers for hooks not well secured; Tension straps wear out quickly; Hooks bend with little force.

Conclusion: Cumbersome and has a limited shelf life. The selection of rubbers is extensive, but the quality is not convincing.

MOTORRAD judgment: sufficient

BGS luggage spider


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BGS luggage spider.

Providers: Polo, phone 0 21 65/8 44 03 00, www.polo-motorrad.de
Price:
6.99 euros
Dimensions: eight arms, each 40 cm, diameter 0.7 cm
Scope of delivery: 1 piece

Plus: Fold compactly.

minus: Protective rubbers for hooks come off easily; Processing moderate; Wire hooks bend quickly; larger luggage is not covered well enough; requires a sufficient amount of solid attachment points on the motorcycle.

Conclusion: The BGS luggage spider is handy to take with you, but not a universal solution for securely storing luggage.

MOTORRAD judgment: sufficient

Hein Gericke tension belt set


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Hein Gericke tension belt set.

Providers: Hein Gericke, phone 02 11/9 89 88 88, www.hein-gericke.de
Price:
6.99 euros
Dimensions: Length 250 cm, width 2.5 cm
Scope of delivery: 2 pieces

plus: Very strong, close-meshed fabric tape, can be threaded easily; very long for securely lashing large and heavy items of luggage.

minus: Difficult to attach without sufficient fastening options on the motorcycle (e.g. without a luggage rack).

Conclusion: With the Gericke straps, the traveler can lash loads securely and securely, especially on luggage racks.

MOTORRAD verdict: good

Joubert luggage net


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Joubert luggage net.

Providers: Louis, phone 0 40/73 41 93 60, www.louis.de
Price:
6.99 euros
Dimensions: Length 37 cm, width 37 cm, rubber band diameter 0.4 cm
Scope of delivery: 1 piece

plus: The 35 mesh fields are well dimensioned, the contact surface and force distribution on the luggage are good; solid, coated wire hook; ideal for transporting a helmet.

minus: Hook badly secured; larger luggage can easily slip.

Conclusion: Neat to secure light items like helmet or small bags. Nothing for the big trip.

MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory

Joubert clamping rubber safe


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Joubert clamping rubber safe.

Providers: Louis, phone 0 40/73 41 93 60, www.louis.de
Price:
2.99 euros
Dimensions: Length 60 cm, diameter 0.7 cm
Scope of delivery: 1 piece

plus: Stable plastic hooks with solid securing, can be hung in many places on the motorcycle; Quality okay; protects sensitive surfaces.

minus: A bit fiddly to use; larger pieces of luggage are not adequately enclosed.

Conclusion: A handy and compact solution for everyone who cannot cope with long tension belts.

MOTORRAD verdict: good

Oxford Bungee Xtra


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Oxford Bungee Xtra.

Providers: Hein Gericke, phone 0211/9 89 88 88, www.hein-gericke.de
Price: 4.99 euros
Dimensions: length 60 cm, width 1.6 cm
Scope of delivery: 1 piece

plus: Tight but easily stretchable rubber bands with a decent contact surface; great quality.

minus: Plastic hooks are convincingly robust, but they are very large and difficult to thread in tight spaces;
larger luggage can slip quickly.

Conclusion: The Oxford straps are good for short transport trips, but are not an alternative to fixed straps on longer tours.

MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory

Polo luggage straps


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Polo luggage straps.

Providers: Polo, phone 0 21 65/8 44 03 00, www.polo-motorrad.de
Price: 6.99 euros
Dimensions: Length 60 cm, width 1.7 cm
Scope of delivery: 2 pieces

plus: Extremely robust and ergonomic plastic hooks with a sufficiently large opening, very easy to use; solid, elastic straps, luggage securing properly on the motorcycle; good quality.

minus: Length is insufficient for very large items of luggage.

Conclusion: The polo tensioners can be attached quickly, hold luggage well, and nothing scratches the motorcycle – great!

MOTORCYCLE rating: good (MOTORCYCLE purchase tip)

Polo luggage net


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Polo luggage net.

Providers: Polo, phone 0 21 65/8 44 03 00, www.polo-motorrad.de
Price: 6.99 euros
Dimensions: Length 35 cm, width 35 cm, rubber band diameter 0.25 cm
Scope of delivery: 1 piece

plus: Neat to stow your helmet or light luggage; inexpensive system.

minus: Hook openings tightly dimensioned, often installation problems; Processing rather moderate; Hooks bend easily; Luggage cannot always be secured against slipping.

Conclusion: The polo network is not a universal solution, but it is still okay for transporting light goods on a short tour.

MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory

Rok Straps Strap it Motorbike


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Rok Straps Strap it Motorbike.

Providers: Touratech, phone 0 77 28/9 27 90, www.touratech.de
Price: 20 Euros; Dimensions: length 2 x 150 cm (adjustable), width 2.4 cm
Scope of delivery: 2 pieces

plus: Can be attached to almost any motorcycle using the loop system; also holds heavy and large luggage very firmly in place;
very easy to use thanks to quick-release fasteners; best quality.

minus: Force distribution rather selective; expensive.

Conclusion: The combination of a fixed belt, elastic bands and quick-release fasteners is unbeatable: strong and extremely versatile.

MOTORRAD verdict: very good (MOTORRAD test winner)

Royoda loop / hook belt


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Royoda loop / hook belt.

Providers: Polo, phone 0 21 65/8 44 03 00, www.polo-motorrad.de
Price: (Loop / hook strap) 5.99 / 6.99 euros
Dimensions: four-armed, each 35 cm long, 0.7 cm in diameter
Scope of delivery: 1 piece each

plus: Luggage can be securely fixed; with a combination of loops and hooks, good attachment to the motorcycle and no scratching; robust plastic hooks.

minus: Handling rather fiddly; large luggage is only moderately enclosed in comparison.

Conclusion: Solid solution for safe luggage transport. The Royoda elastic bands convince with their variability.

MOTORRAD verdict: good

Touratech lashing strap variable


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Touratech lashing strap variable.

Providers: Touratech, phone 0 77 28/9 27 90, www.touratech.de
Price: 12.90 euros
Dimensions: Length 150 cm, width 2.5 cm
Scope of delivery: 2 pieces

plus: Robust metal buckle with easy-grip clamp fastener; solid fabric, tapes can be threaded easily; heavy items of luggage can be securely lashed.

minus: Protruding eyelets with little practical use; can only be attached well to motorcycles with sufficient fastening points.

Conclusion: Fits if you want to be on the safe side. The Touratech belts are not particularly variable, but they are reliable.

MOTORRAD verdict: good

Looked closely

Really coiled. After counting on and off the individual lashing systems, you lose track of things. If the tensioning strap made of too thin and soft textile fabric also turns into a tapeworm, it gets annoying. Just imagine: the others are already sitting on the motorcycle or at the hotel bar, and you are still fiddling with your luggage. This is stupid. It is similarly stupid when there are many hooks, but none of the things can be hooked anywhere on the machine. Because the openings are too small or the hook itself is too bulky for the eyes.

Such and similar problems can of course be caused by the motorcycle, for example when a fully boarded sports machine slippery prevents any docking. But there are also solutions for this. When buying lashing systems, particular attention should be paid to ensuring that they are of sufficient length. Normally packed packing rolls with a volume of 50 to 60 liters can quickly reach a circumference of a good meter. If you want to tighten rubbers crosswise or if the hooks have to be attached to the pillion footrests, 150 centimeters is hardly enough. Another tip: It is better to use a third strap to prevent it from slipping sideways. Tapes that are too long, on the other hand, create protrusions that have to be laboriously knotted in order not to flutter or even get tangled in the bike.

With elastic rubber bands, luggage nets and spiders, on the other hand, overhangs are not an issue – but they often do not generate the necessary tension and can only be readjusted using an appropriate selection of attachment points. Before every journey, therefore, always shake the luggage firmly and check that all protrusions are secured.

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Dentges

That’s right? The luggage spider legs should be sorted well before use.

Two test bikes were available. As expected, the Honda Crosstourer as a typical travel machine with luggage rack and pannier racks offered many attachment points, while the Suzuki GSR 750, as a sporty naked bike, was deliberately chosen as a problem child in terms of luggage storage. A 50 liter roll (60 x 30 centimeters) was filled with the usual equipment for a normal weekend trip, including street shoes, chain spray, sleeping bags, i.e. hard, bulky and soft objects. The bag, which weighs around ten kilograms, served as standard baggage for the test drives – thus equal opportunities for all lashing systems. Correctly lashed, markings were made on the roller in order to be able to document any slipping after the test drive.

The approximately 30-kilometer test lap led over winding country roads. With quick changes of lean angle and sharp braking maneuvers, the testers checked how securely the standard luggage remained fixed. Other important evaluation criteria for repeated putting on and taking off were attachment to the machine and protection against damage (such as scratches from hooks, buckles, etc.). In addition, the variability (sufficient volume to be able to transport different types of luggage), the handling (locks, securing protrusions etc.) and the quality.

Useful helpers


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manufacturer

SW-Motech: Alu-Rack and Quick-Lock extension as a solution with retention of the pillion seat.

To be able to do without suitcase or softbag systems and prefer to use more compact straps, nets or rubbers – okay. Nevertheless, a few tips and recommendations are allowed. In particular, sporty motorcycles of the newer design often no longer have a serious luggage rack ex works. Storing luggage securely and firmly is then a difficult act, even with clever lashing systems. Solo riders are therefore advised to convert the pillion seat into a luggage compartment using carrier plates. But also touring machine drivers with passengers can expand their often sparse standard luggage rack with extra racks. Baggage specialists like Hepco & Becker or SW-Motech have many racks that are specifically tailored to the motorcycle, on which luggage can be easily and securely lashed and which cost between 60 and 150 euros. Depending on the load, extensions are advisable in order to increase the support surface. The advantage of these retrofit luggage racks: luggage can usually be secured on them using sensibly placed lashing eyes so that no hooks, straps or fasteners on the lashing systems scratch or damage parts of the motorcycle. Foils also protect against scratches (at Louis: 4.99 euros). Waterproof packing rolls are generally a good luggage solution compared to top cases, because they can be placed more favorably with a significantly lower weight.

Final scoring

Attach     Fixation of luggage variability    handling   quality   total   MOTORRAD verdict         price in euro
maximum number of points   20th 40 10 20th 10 100
Rok Straps Strap It 19th 36 9 18th 10 92 very good 20.00
Polo luggage straps     17th 29 7th 19th 8th 80 Good 6.99
Joubert clamping rubber safe 18th 28 6th 18th 7th 77 Good 5.98 (price for 2 pieces)   
Hein Gericke tension belt set 14th 31 5 15th 9 74 Good 6.99
Touratech lashing strap, variable. 14th 31 4th 15th 9 73 Good 12.90
Royoda loops / hooks. 16 29 7th 12th 8th 72 Good              12.98 (price for 2 pieces)
BGS strap double pack 14th 30th 5 13th 6th 68 satisfying         4.99
Oxford Bungee Xtra 14th 24 6th 14th 9 67 satisfying 9.98 (price for 2 pieces)
Joubert luggage net 9 26 8th 11 4th 58 satisfying 6.99
Polo luggage net 9 27 8th 10 4th 58 satisfying 6.99
BGS luggage spider 7th 23 4th 12th 3 49 sufficient 6.99
BGS luggage clamp set 8th 16 8th 13th 3 48 sufficient 9.99

Conclusion

An old saying comes true: do not save at the wrong end! The price difference between the lashing systems presented here is a maximum of 15 euros, i.e. less than one refueling. The Rok Straps clear away completely, are outstanding in their value. But there are also good luggage solutions for less than seven euros (Polo, Joubert, Hein Gericke and Touratech). And even the BGS tensioning straps, which cost just five euros, are not only okay for absolute penny pinchers. But it’s not about the money. In the case of fiddly or less secure systems, other values ​​are quickly lost: the nerves – and under certain circumstances even the luggage.

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