What panniers do you use?

What panniers do you use?

  • Never use 'em

    Votes: 17 3.1%
  • Plastic BWM system panniers

    Votes: 220 39.5%
  • Other plastic ones (Givi, etc)

    Votes: 26 4.7%
  • BWM alloy jobs

    Votes: 113 20.3%
  • Touratech Zega

    Votes: 36 6.5%
  • Metal Mule

    Votes: 13 2.3%
  • Vern's metal ones

    Votes: 32 5.7%
  • Cajasahel

    Votes: 9 1.6%
  • Jesse metal boxes

    Votes: 19 3.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 72 12.9%

  • Total voters
    557
Have plastic System, want Zega Mundos.

Have a look in your sheds guys - sell me your unwanted Mundos!
 
I may have a set of Vern's Worldbeater panniers and frames to fit 1150/1100GS in mint condition for sale soon :)
 
Have plastic System, want Zega Mundos.

Have a look in your sheds guys - sell me your unwanted Mundos!

I may have a set of Vern's Worldbeater panniers and frames to fit 1150/1100GS in mint condition for sale soon :)

Beautiful dog in your avatar. :)

I got a pair of Zega Pros a couple of weeks ago. Delighted. Spain & Portugal here I come!

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Standard Varios for me which unfortunately, because I have a Shark Evoline means that the top box wont take the helmet (I understand that LC top-box is a bit deeper and will take a lid)
 
Until getting the Beemer with its alloy cases I’ve always used Givi.
The plastic Trekker cases look the part and they also have a square alloy version.

I use a Givi Trekker top case direct on the lower carrier frame. It’s far more useful for space and although bigger than the standard top case, sitting it lower doesn’t look ott.

I hardly ever use the side cases.
 
I use the Givi Trekker Outback on top and the BMW aluminium panniers.
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Sent from a U11
 
I now have an R850R. (More about that on another thread... when i get around to it! :blast )

ANYhow,
is there any way to increase capacity on the left hand (exhaust) side?
I've seen bigger tupperware lunch boxes! :mad: Though having used Givis finest for 18 years on the Guzzi, i've been spoilt. :D

Bigger lid?
Fit a Hepco and Becker pannier rack and attach a Givi Wingrack to that? (and the half ton of heatshield i'd need to overcome the blow torch effect of the exhaust :rolleyes: )
Help, please! hope to take Mrs Og away for a tour (might even bring her back too :augie ) and wot we got just aint enough. :(

TIA :thumb2
 
Wolfman Expedition Dry Saddle Bags.

No hard sides.
Fits any bike with any racks.
On / off in 2 minutes.
No messing with getting new panniers if you change your bike.
( luckily I never do )
Tuff as old boots.
Watterproof.
Fold flat for storage ( mine are in a bedroom drawer )

And I take a pacsafe 85 just incase your in a dodgy area, but never used it so far..


www.wolfmanluggage.com

https://www.windingroads.co.uk/saddle-bags-panniers-uk
 

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Enduristan Monsoon 3 have proven to be tough, waterproof, light weight and with great night visibility. All for the grand some of £220. They use throw over straps which I was able to get under the seat so as not to discomfort pillion and roc straps for connecting to the frame. Brilliant product.
 

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