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Old 31-03-09, 12:43   #225
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Another satisfied customer Rodger fitted the Holan frames and Panniers on the 22. I used them this week to go to the Touratech weekend so heres a couple of photos.
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Old 31-03-09, 13:12   #226
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I've just bought a fuel carrier which I plan to fit to my ARD case.

Is it the norm to fit it to the rear of the r/h case?

I'm thinking if I fit it to the front of the r/h case I can keep an eye on it & even refuel while still sitting on the bike.

Anyone got any more photos of their fuel carriers?

Here's mine

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Old 20-04-09, 13:22   #227
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On a F650GS single

Another very satisfied customer of Roger.

Many thanks to Roger for supplying the superb cases and very clear fitting instructions. I have had to make him aware of a slight problem regarding fitting these boxes to a F650GS single with Givi PL188 rails. The forward upper mount on both sides needed modifying due to a lack of clearance, I sorted out at work and all is now good to go.







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Many thanks again to Roger

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Old 01-05-09, 14:26   #228
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I have also received a set of Ard cases. I can confirm that they are of top quality and Roger is a fantastic person to deal with! Pictures are coming next week when i will find some spare time to install them.

Thanks Roger.
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Old 02-05-09, 12:50   #229
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OUTSTANDING Products
first class guy to deal with.
had mine fitted today by Roger
2 x 9 inch
fitted low in Givi racks as i have u/s legs.
panniers in sit u, measure 37 1/2 inches and handlebars are 37 inches.
went for the same size, then if / when i change bikes it might be better than odd sizes and the don't look out of place bearing mind the nearside has the exhaust to contend with.

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Old 03-05-09, 04:00   #230
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OUTSTANDING Products
first class guy to deal with.
had mine fitted today by Roger
2 x 9 inch
fitted low in Givi racks as i have u/s legs.
panniers in sit u, measure 37 1/2 inches and handlebars are 37 inches.
went for the same size, then if / when i change bikes it might be better than odd sizes and the don't look out of place bearing mind the nearside has the exhaust to contend with.

Don't delay, place your order today
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Ash,

Don't forget that although the panniers are only 1/2 inch wider than the bars, they are offset by the exhaust and will be a little narrower than the bars on the right, but a couple of inches wider than the bars on the left.

So if you're looking squeezing on through a gap a fraction wider than your bars thinking "I'll be ok here " you might not be

They look great on the 1150's don't they, specially when level with the under seat rack Though I see you'll be needing to pop the topbox off to open them.
IMO these are by far a better choice than the over priced offerings from TT and MM.

Keep it up Roger, when are you going to start producing your own frames?


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Old 03-05-09, 11:38   #231
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Hi all ,
Thanks for all the kind words etc. Val i can now supply Holan frames to compliment ARD cases at very competitive prices !
Kind regards Roger
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Old 04-05-09, 06:15   #232
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Ardcases

I'm looking at getting a set of panniers for my 1150 and the Ardcases from Redcap seem to fit bill. Can someone please tell me how to get hold of him.

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Old 04-05-09, 06:20   #233
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Hi Andy,
the magic number is 07931288035 look forward to hearing from you !
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Old 04-05-09, 07:04   #234
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Thanks Roger, will call you later today.

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Old 09-05-09, 10:41   #235
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My ardcases!!

It took me about an hour to install them. They are (and look) great!!
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Old 10-05-09, 03:10   #236
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All that sun and the bikes in the shade
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Old 10-05-09, 10:27   #237
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All that sun and the bikes in the shade
having many club 18-30 holidays in Greece in the last few years i would also be working on my bike in the shade.
as it's a tad warm in the sun
working on local bikes in the shade is highly recommended.
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Old 10-05-09, 10:27   #238
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Fitted mine this morning

as above

great product great guy to deal with


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Old 10-05-09, 11:39   #239
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All that sun and the bikes in the shade
Hear in Greece most of the time we have sunny days
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Your picture 1 - the fan on the rear of the bike. Is it to push the 12 along when it breaks down
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