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Givi EA131 26-litre extendable tank bag

I needed a good-quality tank bag after my old Oxford ones eventually fell apart – after more than a decade of abuse, I may add. Their replacements are lovely but have they gone up in price, so I thought I’d try something else and found this Givi one on sale.

It’s the right size for average use, a mix of enough room for camera gear, spare pants and an A5 map book, but small enough to not feel like you’re carrying a suitcase in between your arms. It will extend, but only by a couple of inches, and

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