- General info
- Yamaha XT660R
- Triumph Bonneville T100
- Avon TrailRider
- Avon TrailRider: The first 5,000 km
- Avon TrailRider: After 10,000 km
- Avon TrailRider: After 15,000 km
- Avon TrailRider: After 25,000 km
- Avon Tyres
- Nomada panniers
- YSS Suspension install
- YSS Suspension 40,000 km review
- Super suspension for Bonneville
- JT Chains and Sprockets
- JT and Tutoro under harsh conditions
- Hi-Flo Filtro
- Mounting panniers
- Manual chain lubing
- Why the Tutoro chain oiler?
- Tutoro chain oiler
- Tutoro chain oiler after 15,000 km
- Custom made foot extenders
- Increasing motorcycle comforts
- Comfort seats
- Barkbusters
- UClear Helmet comm
- Hagon suspension
- Hagon warranty
- Modifications
- General luggage info
- Ventura Pack and headlight prot
- Rok straps
- GPS & free maps
- All gear after 2 years on the road
- Beware of a squeaking Yamaha
- All gear after 2 years on the road
- General info
- Hilleberg Keron 4GT
- Redesigning a Hilleberg tent
- Hilleberg Staika
- Vango Tempest 300
- Camping in USA and Canada
- Camping in Mexico
- Camping in Belize
- Camping in Guatemala
- Camping in Honduras
- Camping in Nicaragua
- Camping in Costa Rica
- Camping in Europe
- GPS data on petrol stations
- All gear after 2 years on the road
- Media
- People that matter
- Factory visit Holan Nomada cases
- Visit to Moto Guzzi
- The tools we take with us
- Haynes Manuals
- Visit to Rukka
- Mounting our panniers
- 100 Years of Avon tyres
- Casey Stoner rides again
- Jewellery manufacture
- Wonderful people
- Insurance
- Cameras
- HSBC Warning
- Fully Digital?
- ATM Survival
- Charity
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Wolfman motorcycle luggage 120,000 km review
You have come here as the result of an outdated link, for which we apologise. As you can read in our product reviews, we have written openly and honestly about all the products we have used on our trip, good or bad. We have done the same with Wolfman and stand by what we wrote about product quality. In short it survived the second part of the trip but was cumbersome to use with all their straps and buckles as you never really found the 'right' position for them all. However, since then first hand experience with Wolfman standards in ethical behaviour made us remove all Wolfman comments as we no longer want to be associated with them in any way or form.