PAL55
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Hi Guys...............Anyone using Lone Rider Semi Rigid Bags on there GS/GSA. I would be grateful for any feedback, pro's and cons etc.
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You could probably get matching clips aftermarket, it wouldn't be that hard...... I'm not sure why them telling you they have no replacements, and offering a 25% discount on a new bag is a problem. It's the only 'solution' they have as they have no replacement clips. You broke the clips. It's not as if they arrived damaged and you're having to buy a new bag.
I've bought plenty from them and have had nothing but good interactions, whether that be returns issues, faulty products or cancelling orders.
Cancellation - was a product showed ins tock but wasn't - cancelled off the order no problem, and even though it dropped my total below the free shipping threshold - not charged
Returns - got a dodgy padlock with the Motobags. A couple of emails back and forth and another was sent FOC
A bag i orders - duffle or Overlander was missing some straps. They were sent out and replaced without question.
Phil, it should be easy enough to find a local seamstress, cobbler or baggage repair place to fit improved clips for a lot less than a new bag.
I use “the tilehurst cobbler” near Reading (online and on Facebook) to fix my shoes/boots via mail order and I know he also repairs luggage/baggage and his prices and service are excellent.
If all else fails you could contact him ?
If you think it’s acceptable for the clips to fail after 2 uses on a £225 piece of luggage then your expectations are somewhat lower than most people I’d guess.
Your attitude is exactly why shit companies with shit service manage to survive.
I don’t expect miracles, but I also would expect ‘adventure’ luggage to be a little bit stronger than 2 uses and then put it in the bin!
As I say, if you think it’s fine, then go ahead, but I think it’s important that poor service/back up is highlighted, especially when something is being sold at a premium price as a premium product.
I didn't say it was acceptable to fail after that time period - more that its not a fault (IMO) of the product. I too have an Overlander, and have used it multiple times over the last 2 years without issue. My expectations are high of any product i buy, regardless of the cost.
You've no information to judge what you think my attitude is - i don't think there's any need for a personal snipe.
it couldn’t be that the clips were faulty and broke prematurely (the fact that they have subsequently changed to an alternative clip suggests the first ones were not up the the job of a hardcore adventure luggage system (which is how it is promoted!).If you think it’s acceptable for the clips to fail after 2 uses on a £225 piece of luggage then your expectations are somewhat lower than most people I’d guess.
Your attitude is exactly why shit companies with shit service manage to survive.
I don’t expect miracles, but I also would expect ‘adventure’ luggage to be a little bit stronger than 2 uses and then put it in the bin!
As I say, if you think it’s fine, then go ahead, but I think it’s important that poor service/back up is highlighted, especially when something is being sold at a premium price as a premium product.
So you haven’t had a problem, lucky you.
I have and you’ve instantly dismissed it as user error, I quote ‘YOU broke the clips’ ……. yet it’s me having a personal snipeit couldn’t be that the clips were faulty and broke prematurely (the fact that they have subsequently changed to an alternative clip suggests the first ones were not up the the job of a hardcore adventure luggage system (which is how it is promoted!).
It’s not a personal snipe, you actually state that you don’t see a problem with them asking me to pay £168 to sort out 2 clips that have failed prematurely!
A snipe would be to call you a prick, but I haven’t done that, merely pointed out that what you consider to be acceptable is setting a very low bar of expectation for what is a very expensive, supposedly quality bit of luggage.
See above for your snipes on my personal expectations and standards.
They are standard normal clips which can break through environmental reasons, user error and maybe even production issues (but i'd assume a re-call/new clips would be sent out if noted). As have mentioned (and why i brought in my own user experience using the same bag & fitting system) i've experienced no issues with build quality or customer service experience. I base that off multiple interactions - not one bad one. Multiple items on ym Bike & luggage is LR.
I do not see what resolution you want. You've said you have had the bag a while & not used it. Upon eventually using it the clips break & the company is unable to supply the clips due to a change in design.
Are you expecting them to send out a brand new bag and for you to swap an old one out? That would seem logical if the bag was not bought too long ago, but it appears it wasn't (timeline undetermined). Is it outside of the warranty on their products? I am not agreeing the cost of repair/replacement should be £168 for a new bag. But if outside of warranty/the bag is over a year old ......what should they do?
They continuously update and upgrade their products over time. Newer designs, materials & manufacturing methods develop - you only have to look at their MotoBags to see the continuous development they pour into their gear.
Yes it was the Lone Rider bags that were of real interest to me. I appreciate there are other bags out there and will do a good job, but Lone Rider took my fancy so to speak.