► Hard luggage--panniers and topboxes

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kblitz,

I paid 504 quid for them with everything included ie locks & all. For me, I still think they are worth the cash compared to other systems due to their look & flexibility of taking them and the frames off easily.

BTW, I have just made some long way down stickers for my panniers in black vinyl :D, will be fitting them over the next week so hopefully try & get pictures up if i can get my pics down in size :thumb
 
I phoned bykebitz today but it seems the price is £504 according to the girl I spoke to. I guess you got a good price sijohnston (or it was a typo?).

Kieran

No, no typo. I was on with Gareth yesterday too (ordering other stuff), and he did say that they've put the price up. It's a combo of Alpos putting them up and the Euro doing some damage. Looks like I got in on the nick of time. :rolleyes:
 
Micky,
is there any chance you could please post up some pix of the BMW pannier frames up close. left and right and of the locating tags that lock into the panniers. i have a warranty issue on my frames i want to compare them.

ill post up some pix shortly once i can identify where else is a problem.

cheers :thumb
 
Micky,
is there any chance you could please post up some pix of the BMW pannier frames up close. left and right and of the locating tags that lock into the panniers. i have a warranty issue on my frames i want to compare them.

ill post up some pix shortly once i can identify where else is a problem.

cheers :thumb


or anyone with these panniers, bmw adventure series.


cheers
 
or anyone with these panniers, bmw adventure series.


cheers

I just bought and fitted mine yesterday. Do you want pics of left side, right side, or both? Can't do them immediately but sometime in the next few hours.

Oops, silly me. Should read before posting. Sorry...
 
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I just bought and fitted mine yesterday. Do you want pics of left side, right side, or both? Can't do them immediately but sometime in the next few hours.

Oops, silly me. Should read before posting. Sorry...

yes please, left, right, tags, anything to do with the frames if possible.

my frame has cracked on the left side and i am worried what else is at risk.
the pik is poor but you can see whats happening.
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I see what looks like a join in the tube, doesn't look like a crack to me - any chance you could take a photo better focussed?:thumb
Here's a couple of photos I've just taken, but happy to take more if that would help. Sorry, they're not very good either...:(
 

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yes please, left, right, tags, anything to do with the frames if possible.

my frame has cracked on the left side and i am worried what else is at risk.
the pik is poor but you can see whats happening.
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Just had another look at my left frame, and where yours has cracked, I see a welded joint in that frame tube, so my guess is that you have a separated weld.

Did you fit the frames yourself or did your BMW garage fit them for you? I fitted mine but found a couple of places where parts which were meant to line up definitely didn't - the rear crossbar was twisted on the left, and also not quite in the right position, and the tube on the right frame which attaches to the pillion footrest mount via the 2 piece "T" joint also seemed to be too high, and I had to use "persuasion" :augie to fit the "T" joint.
 
Micky,
is there any chance you could please post up some pix of the BMW pannier frames up close. left and right and of the locating tags that lock into the panniers. i have a warranty issue on my frames i want to compare them.

ill post up some pix shortly once i can identify where else is a problem.

cheers :thumb

Dunno if these help lilgs, but some piccies to be going on with, the others might already have answered your questions.

Out of interest my frames went straight on, perfect fit :thumb

Where your frame looks cracked in the photo mines just a perfek weld :thumb

:beerjug:
 

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Dunno if these help lilgs, but some piccies to be going on with, the others might already have answered your questions.

Out of interest my frames went straight on, perfect fit :thumb

Where your frame looks cracked in the photo mines just a perfek weld :thumb

:beerjug:


Micky, Freeloader

perfect thank you for doing that. i just wanted to compare the frames to the rest of them. it looks like there is not enough weld/penetration into the join so ill have to get onto it. pannier has done 250klm with minimal load so this isnt good!
:thumb thanks lads

we all know the nightmare im gonna have sorting out a warranty with bmw.. id rather fix it myself!
 
Micky, Freeloader

perfect thank you for doing that. i just wanted to compare the frames to the rest of them. it looks like there is not enough weld/penetration into the join so ill have to get onto it. pannier has done 250klm with minimal load so this isnt good!
:thumb thanks lads

we all know the nightmare im gonna have sorting out a warranty with bmw.. id rather fix it myself!
You're welcome.:D

A bit worrying though, I've only done about 25 miles (40km) since fitting mine. Wonder how long they'll last?:augie

Just something else to keep an eye on, I suppose...:blast
 
Just something else to keep an eye on, I suppose...:blast


i do agree and it too drives me insane.

just for those interested and who also run into any desing faults like me, the materials used on the pannier frames are a stainless steel, gade 1.4301 or commonly known as a 304. It is still sometimes referred to by its old name 18/8 which is derived from the nominal composition of type 304 being 18% chromium and 8% nickel.

Type 304 stainless steel is an austenitic grade that can be severely deep drawn. This property has resulted in 304 being the dominant grade used in applications like sinks and saucepans.

cheers
 
Wide load!

Just fitted my TRAX panniers (37ltr each side) to my 800, OMG no filtering with these babies on.

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Dont look to bad from front.

Bob
 
Just fitted my TRAX panniers (37ltr each side) to my 800, OMG no filtering with these babies on.
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Dont look to bad from front.
Bob


Hi Bob, I think they look great and for about 1/2 the price of the TT specials and only roughly 32mm greater size and minus one liter capacity, not bad at all.

How does it look visually with both boxes the same, w/the muffler offset?

Cheers,
 
Tim - did you ever establish whether the 1200 GS vario top box will fit the 650 GS mounting plate? I trade my 1200 for a 650 in a weeks time but the dealer is uncertain whether the top box is transferrable. Have spent ages looking through this thread but can't see a definitive answer!
Cheers
Paul
 
what kind of rack for 1200Adventure Topbox?

Hello from Greece :type
I got my F800GS a week ago and I want to install a 1200Adventure topbox (i think its the best suiting to the design of this bike)...
I was wondering....what kind of rack do I need to install to my f800gs in order to accept this topbox?
thanks in advance :beer:
 
Hi there GS Lad... and welcome :thumb

You can buy the same top box with mounting from your BMW dealer... now available for the F800GS :thumb

:beerjug:
 
I got the BMW Adventure cases, love them!
Easy to remove when needed and more than enough space for my needs
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