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Jesse Luggage Systems
7309 W. Carole Lane
Glendale, Arizona 85303
Telephone: 520.743.0638
Fax: 520.747.1684
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there is a lot of information on the Odyssey bags there
as well.
About
The Company and Al Jesse
12 YEARS AND GROWING!
Jesse Luggage has been pushed, pulled and tested world-wide
by riders from all corners of the globe. Built for the conditions the
world hands you, this is the ultimate luggage system for the weekend
rider of for that 'round -the-world trip of a lifetime!
Now in our 12th year and growing, we take pride in our handmade products.
Manufacturing "in house" allows us to control the quality
and keep costs down. When you talk to someone at the shop, you are
talking to someone who's had their hands on your boxes! We are even
able to do our own crash repairs -- and most crash damage can be repaired!
The whole idea of making aluminum luggage and touring accessories
really started on my trip through Africa. I had flown to London and
purchased a brand new R80ST, which I planned to ride through Europe
and into Africa, following the Paris-Dakar route that year.
While traveling, I envisioned a sensible set of luggage; big enough
to pack everything I wanted with me, sturdy enough to withstand the
rigors of harsh riding conditions, secure enough to keep out the dust
and rain and the eyes of the curious, and versatile enough to be used
for any kind of riding. After ten months on the road, I returned to
the US and started playing in my garage. I came up with a rough design
and headed down to Central America to test them out.
After making about a dozen truly handmade sets of luggage for travelers
passing through my California home, I was approached by Andy Goldfine
of Aerostich fame. He was putting together a catalog of adventure motorcycle
gear and wanted my bags in it. I was skeptical that these handmade
bags could be produced in any quantity, but was convinced that it was
worth a try! I put together a few sets and took them on the road, to
the National BMW rally in Durango, CO. It was here that I discovered
that people liked my idea and I started to realize that I was going
to make some bags!
While testing the bags, I decide that a few things would be very
important to work into the design of my boxes. The weight must be kept
low and centered. The boxes themselves must be narrow, in order to
fit through some of the spots I found myself in. The brackets must
be strong – stronger than anything I had seen up to this point.
I like top-loading boxes, as I could stuff them full of the essential
items I needed to carry with me. I wanted more carrying capacity than
I had in the boxes that were available. I started working with a 2mm
thick pliable aluminum, which I found to be very durable, and easy
to repair if necessary. I added a hinged lid that I could use as a
table or a holding area. Stainless steel fittings and bolts were necessary
to keep things from rusting.
After spending three years in Iowa, building and refining the luggage
and manufacturing process, my wife Julie and I moved to the sunny warmth
of Arizona. Here we have continued to improve the boxes and the process
of making them. Now in our 10th year of producing aluminum luggage
and accessories we have grown in order to meet the demand for fine
quality handmade adventure luggage. Between our three fabricating locations,
we are able to make virtually every piece that goes into our luggage.
This ensures quality parts made to our specifications and no need to
scramble for alternatives when suppliers can’t supply!
Our most recent refinements can be seen on the Odyssey
system of bag. The hinges are machined 70 series aluminum with stainless
steel dual pivots for proper operation and seal. The handles are also
machined of aluminum and have the cam-over and lock mechanism in one
clean piece. The opening to the box is wider to make for easier packing.
And the lid itself is packable with the use of our spring loaded lid
packer.
We are now headquartered at our shop on the west side
of Phoenix, in Glendale. We spend a great deal of time at our shop
here, but still manage to ride our bikes whenever possible. And we
are exploring some of the back roads around here during our great winter
weather. We call this "Product Testing!"