Buy Motorcycle Bags
Going on long motorcycle trips won’t be a problem if we're well-equipped. That’s why many adventurous riders use bags or cases on their motorcycles for better storage and added security. For short trips, there are smaller and more casual bags ideal for practical city travel.
There are several types of bags to suit each person's needs. Rear bags offer large storage capacity, perfect for long distances and for holding two helmets or various personal items. Smaller rear bags are suited for city rides and can hold one helmet. Side bags or saddlebags add storage and organization, and finally, tank bags are a great accessory for holding small items.
Most are made from aluminum or ABS plastic, which are lightweight yet durable materials with reinforced areas to prevent damage and keep cargo safe. Some are waterproof for rainy days, and if yours isn’t, don't worry! There are waterproof covers that keep water out entirely.
Today's market offers various brands with long experience in making motorcycle accessories, like Givi, Shad, and SW-Motech, which currently lead the market by offering bags of various sizes to store any type of load.
At Motocard, we offer a wide selection of bags and cases so every motorcyclist can find the ideal one to enjoy their trips. Visit our outlet section for bags at better prices.
Types of Motorcycle Bags
Rear Bags
Rear bags are placed at the back of the motorcycle and provide stable storage. Available in different sizes, from small 23-liter cases that fit one helmet, to 46/50-liter bags that can hold two helmets.
Side Bags
Side bags maximize storage without compromising stability. These provide easy access to belongings, available in various sizes. Small 23-liter bags work well for short trips, while larger sizes are ideal for long routes. Some bags are expandable to increase storage capacity as needed.
Types of Motorcycle Bag Mounts
Monokey
Perfect for adventurous riders, Monokey bags are designed for touring and adventure use on uneven terrains.
They offer ample rear storage for heavy loads and allow easy opening and disconnection with a single key. With three attachment points and elastic spacers, they provide excellent stability and vibration reduction.
Monokey Side
If you like the Monokey system but prefer side bags, Monokey Side bags are ideal. With a sport-touring design, they allow larger loads and easy access with a single key.
Monokey Cam Side
For the most daring riders, Monokey Cam Side bags are perfect for rugged terrain. They have a trail-adventure look, are highly resistant, and designed for extreme conditions. They also offer quick-release functionality with a single key.
Monolock
Urban riders will love Monolock bags. These rear mounts are ideal for light motorcycles and scooters making short to mid-distance trips.
They allow smaller loads and function similarly to Monokey bags, with three attachment points and easy operation with a single key.
Motorcycle Bag Accessories
Accessories
Enhance your bag’s utility with accessories like passenger backrests for comfort, replacement covers, luggage racks, and even lighting elements for better night visibility.
Inner Bags
Inner bags improve organization inside the main bag, keeping it cleaner and preventing spills, scratches, or punctures on the inner shell.
Top Motorcycle Bag Brands
We know the importance of keeping belongings secure when parked. That’s why Motocard works with top brands for motorcycle bags and cases.
The leading brands are Givi, Shad, and SW-Motech, as well as popular brands like Custom Acces, GPR-Tech, and Kappa.
Motorcycle Bag FAQs
How far can motorcycle bags extend?
In Spain, the DGT states that bags should not extend more than 50cm per side or 25cm at the rear, and never extend forward. It's important to check the regulations for each country.
What load can I carry on a motorcycle?
Load should not exceed the approved weight, as it could affect stability and be dangerous on turns or uneven terrain.
Where to store the motorcycle helmet?
Some motorcycles have under-seat storage; if not, helmets can be stored in a bag, with many models fitting one or even two helmets.
What weight can a scooter carry?
Bag weight depends on the bag’s capacity, typically 10kg. Generally, scooters can support between 100-120kg, with larger models up to 160kg.