Looking for some more storage on your bike without carrying a backpack? OGIO have you sorted with the new S2 4L Tank Bag. OGIO’s clever RAM MOUNT system on the tank bags means that the same product covers a wide variety of bikes! The new tank bag is in stock at Cassons now, check it out…

The S2 is a fixed 4L tank bag with a top made from single shot molded PU with Carbon Fiber graphics and the bottom of a single shot molded PU with matte finish.

The S2 is a fixed 4L tank bag with a top made from single shot molded PU with Carbon Fiber graphics and the bottom of a single shot molded PU with matte finish.


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The S2 is a fixed 4L tank bag with a top made from single shot molded PU with Carbon Fiber graphics and the bottom of a single shot molded PU with matte finish. This bag is water resistant, features a see-through phone window, power cord port, internal removable storage pouch and shoulder strap. A great bag for everyday use, the S2 is packed with features to make carrying small items convenient.



You can pick up the S2 4L Tank Bag for an RRP of just $209.95! Head to your local motorcycle store or contact Cassons regarding availability.


OGIO S2 4L Tank Bag Key Features

  • Single shot molded PU exterior is water resistant and will not deform from wind shear
  • The top features carbon fiber weave graphics, the bottom a matte black finish
  • Quick release pull strap for fast removal
  • Touch sensitive window on top of bag allows for phone and map usage
  • Reflective piping and graphics for increased visibility in low light
  • Removable Velcro™ backed Storage Pouch
  • Quick access grab handle
  • Removable shoulder strap for easy carrying off bike
  • Full cover, touch sensitive rain cover features a shock cord with cord lock for tight fit and secure snap for added safety

Dimensions: 8.75in L x 7.75in H x 7.75in W / CM 22.2 L x 19.6 H x 19.6 W  +  1.65 lbs / 0.75kg 244 Cu.In/4L  +  600D Poly, Carbon Weave PU molded top and matte finish PU molded base.


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