1150GSA - BMW Plastic System or Metal Panniers..?

Both look great to me, but why not just sell me one of the bikes and problem solved.:augie
 
I've just ordered the 'city koffer' panniers from Bernie of this parish. I wanted something I can filter with for commuting, yet can still take extra gear when I go camping (at which point I'll strap tents etc to the pannier tops, and load the top box).
 
Had my ARD panniers for 3 years :bow great valueand well made,but due to u/s arms,hands i have now gone back to System panniers as they are easier to fit and take off.
but no way are they as good as top loading panniers and care has to be taken when you open them :blast or all your gear will get wet/dirty when it lands on the deck and should you go off piste as it were then plastic mounts/panniers will never be good.
For me needs must :(
 
Best thing for all panniers and especially System's are inner bags as they make it far easier to pack and open/close. Keep the opening limilt straps in place to stop the instant ejection of contents...:augie
 
Best thing for all panniers and especially System's are inner bags as they make it far easier to pack and open/close. Keep the opening limilt straps in place to stop the instant ejection of contents...:augie

got inner bags but all the odd extras end up op the deck if you don't open with care.unlike top loading pannier.
as well you know :pullface
 
got inner bags but all the odd extras end up op the deck if you don't open with care.unlike top loading pannier.
as well you know :pullface

And of course you need 4 hands to close the f'ing things as well...:D
 
I've just bought a set of Verns and now have a set of the plastic bmw panniers with rails going if anyone's interested. £175 all in, including spare wafers to rekey the locks.
 
cracking idea Den :bow :thumb


so true,although i now know about "global system lids " :thumb
And a simple way of changing them over thanks JB.
just need to find some now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ANYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just watch the pedestrians....:D
 
plastic bmw panniers have been known to melt, the L/H side one when working hard in soft sand, if you are not going off road or don't want to carry much go plastic.
 
i luv me Touratw@t ally boxes - top 5 in my list of things to have on an 1150
Uber expensive though, sadly but eventually worth it when the pain of buying them settles... has took three and a half years to wear off like! :D
 
Well here's the new craze.......................1 of each:blast

I think i'm going down the BMW system pannier route, I have always used them since buying my first 11GS in 1996 and they've been fine

When I bought my first 11GS, there were no metal panniers.............nobody made them and TT weren't around then...........to hoodwink us onto that 'fashion' bandwagon:rolleyes:

If I was riding a R1100/1150RT then all I would have is BMW plastic system panniers:D

They're easy to use, waterproof, & most of all come without those hideous panniers frames, plus with inner bags they're spot on

Pannier width is the same - 18" with the BMW system panniers fitted with Global Plastic lids

Ash - note the BMW Global Pannier lids:augie
 

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