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The Kuryakyn 5285 Momentum Vagabond is a premium 20L motorcycle travel bag crafted from UV-rated, weather-resistant 1200 denier textile. Designed for the modern rider, it features quick-mount sissy bar straps, multiple heavy-duty D-rings, and dual compartments including a padded laptop sleeve. With a tethered rain cover, removable shoulder strap, and versatile mounting options, it fits most passenger seats and luggage racks, making it the ultimate blend of rugged durability and organized convenience for weekend warriors and interstate adventurers alike.




| ASIN | B07B3PS97Q |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,336,484 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,642 in Powersports Saddle Bags |
| Brand | Kuryakyn |
| Capacity | 20 Liters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Standard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2017 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00191209031800 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Item model number | 5285 |
| Manufacturer | Kuryakyn |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5285 |
| Model | Kuryakyn 5285 |
| Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Zipper, Slip Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5"L x 12"W x 18"H |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Strap Type | Removable |
| UPC | 191209031800 643845864262 601759980201 |
| Vehicle Service Type | street-cruiser-motorcycles |
N**R
A very nice, large bag
When I first saw it, the first thing I realized is that this bag is huge. It is about the size of a carry-on suitcase. That is neither a criticism nor a compliment, it's just the fact of the matter; the thing is pretty big. I think it's big enough to detract from the look of the bike, but if (like me) you don't care about that, you are (also like me) going to love this bag. I adore this thing. I just got it, and having so much extra space to put stuff is so freaking nice that I can't get over it. I'm bragging to my friends who drive cars that I can actually carry a reasonable amount of stuff on my bike and they're not impressed, but if you ride, then you likely know the struggle of going to the grocery store with your wimpy little saddlebags and barely being able to squeeze in three frozen dinners and a six pack of beers using both of them. Well, this definitely solves that problem. I can easily fit my full face helmet with room to spare in the main compartment. With some finagling, I can fit a small half helmet and a medium 3/4 helmet in there. Granted, it may kill the "sleek and stylish" look of your bike, but it makes it into a much, much more practical method of transportation. For me, I'm one of those weirdos who doesn't care what my motorcycle looks like as long as I enjoy riding it (and this bag makes me enjoy riding even more), so this bag is going to be a permanent fixture, but it would also make an excellent travel-only bag since it's so easy to get on and off the bike. Easily enough room for about five days'worth of clothes plus toiletries, etc. Now, onto the pros and cons: Pros - The thing is rugged; feels like I could throw it off a mountain and it'd be alright. Very nice materials, very sturdy, smooth-operating zippers (for the most part - see cons). The main compartment is quite large and can hold my full face helmet easily with room to spare. The main compartment has a nice padded sleeve for laptops or tablets that I think will be quite handy in the future. There is a secondary compartment above of the main one that is about 3" tall and is perfect for holding small stuff like gloves and goggles. I didn't think I'd like it as much as I do, but this top compartment is easier to open than the main one, and it's formed so that the space is open, so stuff is easier to get to in there and nothing gets smashed when you close it. MOLLE EVERYWHERE. Almost to the point where it's kind of silly. I mean, it's useful, but dang how much crap do they think I'm gonna attach to this thing?? It's not a bad thing, just kinda funny. If I ever want to tie anything to it, I have a ton of options. The tie-down straps are very nice, and I love that they give you a bunch of different options. Using the quick-release buckles, I can get this thing mounted securely on my bike in about thirty seconds, and take it off in about ten. The bag sits deep enough that it can act as a backrest if you put it on the pillion seat (...sometimes - see cons). The stitching is great; all the handles, MOLLE, etc. feel very firmly attached and durable. There is a rain guard that is attached to the bag in a little hidden compartment. It fits nicely around the bag and has reflective lettering on it. Haven't used it so I can't speak for its ability to keep out rain, but it's made of the same kind of material as umbrellas and I imagine it works fine. There are several rugged handles and they include a shoulder strap for transporting the bag while it's off the bike. Drink holders are nice (even more MOLLE on them). Side pockets open fully for ease of access. Cons - The price is a bit steep for what is essentially a really fancy box. The size can detract from the overall look of the bike. The zippers are fantastic in general, but the one on the main compartment gets stuck in the back corner on occasion; definitely not a big issue but something I've noticed. Makes the little top compartment more appealing to get into. The semi-rigid design allows the bag to deform a bit while you're mounting it. If you pull too hard on the straps, the plastic inserts bend, which forces me to leave the straps a tiny bit looser than I would like. The bag isn't going anywhere, but it still is possible to shuffle it around a little bit. This is probably going to happen with any semi-rigid bag though so it's not a deal breaker at all. If you want to use it as a backrest, you have to have something inside the bag to support you when you lean on it or else the semi-rigid design will not hold your weight. I'm thinking of designing a rigid frame out of PVC pipes so it will support my weight all the time. There's certainly room for it. I hope this review helps anyone looking for a new trunk bag. Overall I think it's a solid purchase; you get what you pay for. In this case, you pay a lot, but it is in fact very nice. I'll update if I can think of anything else.
A**R
Excellent.
Very well-made. Rain fly works very well (tested early and often). Should fit well on most bikes with a sissy bar (taller is better, top tends to slip off in bumpy terrain). The Good: -Great materials and construction -Waterproof with cover (tested at 60-70 for 5-6 hours so far in heavy storms) -Lots of space -Beefy zippers -Functions well as a backrest if you throw a tarp or MC cover in the front bungee cords; the rain fly still fits. The Mediocre: -Sissy bar mounting is made to be 90 degrees from the flat of the seat and the bag is pulled slightly out of shape when tight -Top strap has issues staying looped over standard-length sissy bars -Sissy bar straps take a lot of doing and likely won't work if you have a wider-than-average bar -Plastic connectors are inappropriate for the application (securing to sissy bar) Security: -You are on a bike, dummy. If someone wants it, they will get it. Strap some cheap stuff on the outside. Other: -The massive amount of storage encourages over-loading the top side of the bike. Obvious, yes, but if you usually only roll with saddlebags and rarely a passenger this will change your ride. This would get 10 stars if they ditched the plastic 3-prongers for helmet-style double D-ring cinching onto the sissy bar (this can be a real pain even with standard width bars. Still easy to get off). I wouldn't mind seeing the addition of additional loops that would cinch around the base of the backrest either.
D**D
Sturdy bag with plenty of ways to mount.
Last weekend I took it for a 800 mile trip and am impressed with the durability and plenty of ways to strap it down, not to mention all the additional straps and hooks included in the bags. Great product and plenty of room to pack for two on a three day trip. I love that it had adjustable sissy bar straps that tighten up nicely and stay tight.
E**K
Great product, true to design
Went on a 400 mile ride, everything stayed tight and secure. Had lots of room and the bag was packed. Coming home hit a rainstorm for two hours when I got home everything inside the bag was still dry ,great product!!! Would recommend it for anyone who rides. I have a 2017 heritage HD Fit great with my luggage rack. Definitely worth the money.
R**N
Perfect bag for a one week bike trip.
This bag is the perfect size for a week long bike trip. Took a trip down the Blue Ridge Pkwy & out to Tail of the Dragon. No sissy bar, just a luggage rack. Two strap held the bag, full of a week's clothes, onto the bike through all of the hairpin turns. Plenty of pockets for cable & miscellaneous stuff. I had to use the rain cover once. It was easy to flip over the bag & stayed secure while riding. It was a little difficult to put back in it's bottom pocket with the bag strapped to the bike though.
M**T
Spacious
Bought it as a gift for my boyfriend. He remarked that there was room to spare. He’s able to fit his jacket,vest,boots and sneakers with room left over. It’ll be convenient on his three day bike run. Slides on perfectly to the sissy bar.
J**N
Would buy again.
This is a good quality bag. I've been using it for about a month now. The layout of the compartments makes sense so you can actually use all of them. Anything that has zippers, will usually make or break an item. This thing has quality zippers. It is a bit spendy I think, but it is a quality unit and I would buy another one at this price point.
N**.
Pretty good bag
Awesome product as usual from Kuryakyn, packs all I need and packs it well. The straps included are ok, if they were elastic type they would have awesome. One of the straps was actually confusing as to how to make use of it (the one with hooks on both sides), the rest were perfect for latching to the passenger footpegs and saddle bag mount frame. I like that strapping the bag from the hooks, whether using the included straps or others, still give you access to the bag since you can still open it.
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K**N
Awesome large travel bag, fit well on my Harley Davidson Superlow XL1200T, attached to my sissy bar and luggage rack. The bag was used for a 4 day motorcycle trip and packed everything I needed. The side compartments were handy as well as the top pouch to access additional biking gear and camera accessories. No problems getting the bag on and off my bike, would highly recommend this durable bag.
C**.
Good quality lots of storage installs easily
E**S
Desmonte el cojín del respaldo de la moto y pude colocarlo en la maleta, ayuda a manejar más cómodo. Probado en lluvia ligera funciona la bolsa impermeable.
M**R
Muy buena opción para ampliar la capacidad de lo que podemos llevar en una rodada, muy buenos materiales, compartimientos muy útiles, excelente.
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