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Pannier supports

Postby adam » Mon Dec 04, 2017 7:05 pm

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I knocked these up today, being a tight arse and not wanting to pay BMW £600+. They're a bit overkill, being made from 5mm Dural I had left over from some engine plates I recently made. I can live for weeks out of a tank bag, but Mrs Adam has a very unsuitable Sportsbike and wants to do a spot of touring with me. I recon they'll stop an RPG, or whatever the Continental Police use to apprehend speeding foreign motorcyclists :x

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Re: Pannier supports

Postby Paul » Mon Dec 04, 2017 7:44 pm

Hi Adam,

Which panniers are you planning to mount on your new supports?

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Re: Pannier supports

Postby adam » Mon Dec 04, 2017 9:31 pm

Don't know really. Contemplating some S/h hard cases of EBay since they won't be used very often, or some Oxford throw overs I've found in the attic. I did make the plates with a thought of strapping some 20lit Kriega bags on, but I'll give it more thought when I get more idea about what Mrs Adam wants to take. A tank and tail bag usually does me for a long trip, so I'm in unknown territory here :D I flatly refuse to ride a bike with a top box :lol:

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Re: Pannier supports

Postby andy griff » Fri Dec 08, 2017 1:58 pm

Seriously ? :shock:

You can get a SHAD kit for £400, if you really object to BMW's prices....


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