JB66 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 2:01 pm Hey Griff,
Which Oxford drybag do you have? The backpack type?
I use an Oxford 50. You’ll need tie down straps. I don’t find it bulky on the bike at all, if anything I’d probably get something bigger. It’s my first tail pack so I didn’t want something too bulky. Now I’ve ridden with it, like I say, I’d probably just go bigger. As long as you pack heavy stuff central and pack out the sides evenly, it makes no difference. Fine for filtering etc too. Here’s what it’s like on a bike. https://noobnorm.com/best-waterproof-mo ... -tail-bag/
If that’s the drybag you’re saying you have already, I know they do a 30L version. Comes with a shoulder strap and is more compact, but at 30L, I’d probably just use a large tank bag, as it’s less messing around.
I can strap my Course backpack right on it, which so far, has been waterproof too. I saw it on eBay for £25, so Googled it, and they were on XL moto for a tenner…looks like they still are: https://www.xlmoto.co.uk/course-slipstr ... t-backpack
Hope that helps.
I can't remember the model but looks the same size as the one in your link, the other problem I have is tying it on so it wont move around over bumps and it pushes on my lower back a bit, it's too big to have right on the rack as the weight is too high and far back and just in front of the rack pushes into me, but I have long arms and like to sit slightly further back on the seat where it's more comfortable.