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Apr 23, 2024

Dowco Willie & Max Synthetic Leather Swingarm Bag Review

Sunday morning.

The sun is shining without a cloud in the sky. What better day to enjoy the open roads on your bike?

You grab your motorcycle jacket, gloves, boots, helmet and…backpack? You know you should’ve bought a saddlebag to keep a few necessities, but they just didn’t fit the bike “image” you’ve been building.

Regardless of how much of a minimalist you may be, everybody has their own list of essentials. Is it a long list? Probably not! But likely enough to warrant a need for extra storage.

What if I told you that you could finally retire that tattered, uncomfortable, parachute of a backpack and replace it with something that’ll not only compliment your style, but traveling needs?

What do you get when you combine practicality with style? Dowco Willie & Max’s Swingarm bag.

This motorcycle saddlebag is as durable as it is good-looking. The shape perfectly mimics the Sportster’s triangulated swingarm, making it look as though it comes stock on the bike.

Are you going to fit a week’s worth of laundry in it? Absolutely not. Are you going to fit a bottle of sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat & more? Yes, with ease!

It is important to note that the bag blocks the passenger footpeg from being tilted up when not in use. If that is a deal breaker for you, perhaps the Viking Bags alternative will work better.

Coming in at ‎26.67 x 29.21 x 11.43 cm and under 500 grams, I am able to comfortably fit a spare change of clothes, along with a few drinks. What does this mean? It means I no longer have to wear jeans & motorcycle boots to backyard barbecues in 30 degree heat.

It means that when I’m riding in a group and we stop for a bite to eat I can reapply my sunscreen, throw on a hat, a pair of sunglasses, and lock up my helmet.

Convenient? Yes. Or would you prefer to get sunburnt?

As I’ve touched on, you aren’t going to pack for a cross-country trip using this swingarm bag. If your storage requirements surpass a spare change of clothes, you’re better off checking out our list of the Best Canvas Saddlebags You Can Buy.

On the other hand, if you’re like me and like to keep a few items handy, you need not look any further. I made great use of this bag during my Ontario road-trip. I was able to have quick access to essentials without dismantling the rest of my luggage.

The high quality synthetic leather that makes up this bag will keep your belongings protected when caught out in the rain. The interior of the bag has two flaps of leather that button together to keep your belongings in place. The top flap is then locked in place by two clips on the exterior. These clips are concealed & disguised as buckles for added looks.

The entire bag is plastic reinforced for further weather resistance, as well as for shape retention. I would refer to it as weatherproof as opposed to waterproof. There is not a compression seal or other like mechanism to provide 100% protection from water, but unless you’re caught out in torrential downpour, your belongings should remain dry.

Included in the package are 3 leather straps with buckles, as well as strips of clear, protective film. The film is placed along your swingarm and other mounting points to prevent any damage from occurring as the bag rubs on your bike. Installation is quick and easy and can be done in 3 easy steps.

Be mindful of not allowing the bag to rub against your battery cover. I made the mistake of doing so and overtime the bag caused some damage to the paint. While it isn’t very noticeable, it could certainly have been avoided.

The bag feels good – especially for its competitive price point to others on the market. At no point during the opening, installation, or during use have I thought that it felt cheap. The synthetic leather feels good, and shows no sign of weathering after months of continuous use.

I had a tough time tightening the straps as much as I would have liked, and as such they have a bit of slack in them. Nonetheless, they don’t show any signs of wearing after 1000’s of KM’s of use.

For comparison, a similarly styled bag bought directly from Harley Davidson will run you over $135 USD, and the matching Viking Bags Sportster Swing Arm Bag for $119 USD . The Dowco Willie & Max, however, is listed for just over $100 USD on Amazon.

While I have been caught out in the rain with it before, I use a plastic bag to keep excess water & soap off of the bag. Typically, a quick wipe with a microfibre cloth to remove road dirt & debris is enough to keep this bag looking new.

For a more thorough clean, I’ve made use of car upholstery products to bring the synthetic leather back to a brilliant black shine.

Small amounts of discolouration & damage are beginning to form on the backside of the bag. While not very troublesome because it cannot be seen, it can likely be avoided by better positioning.

This bag was one of the first purchases I made when I got my Sportster – and for good reason. As many of you will know, it’s just simply not comfortable wearing a bag over back protection. Especially considering that most of the time I was only carrying a few things.

Perhaps that wouldn’t be such a big deal for those who like to cruise in nothing but a T-shirt. But for those of us wearing motorcycle armour, it’s not practical.

And that’s exactly what this bag is. Practical.

Everything I need is in one quick, easy to access, bag. I know it’s safe, protected, and there when I’ll need it.

As for the quality, it is beyond acceptable. Unless you’re paying top dollar, you shouldn’t expect top quality. The same applies to this bag. The price point is competitive, yet the product you’re receiving will exceed expectations.

For all my fellow riders with a triangular swingarm, I’d recommend giving this bag a go!

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