Choosing luggage for the new 1200GSA

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I'm probably/certainly/maybe going to buy a 1200GSA in the next couple weeks. Immediate problem is a long trip to the Pyrenees at the end of May for which I will need luggage - preferably hard.

So, any hints as to which panniers etc. to buy for the new 1200GSA?

I'd prefer it not to be (much) wider than the un-panniered bike because the rest of the party will be on R1200S's or similar and prone to slipping through the traffic at speed.

On previous trips on my 1150GS I have managed with the Touratech tank bag + side bags and a Givi E45 top box.


TIA

Richard
 
These shed loads of threads on this......the search field is your friend
 
Mines coming with the BMW metal luggage, basically if the front will go through so will the back, it's all in the mind:D
 
Mines coming with the BMW metal luggage, basically if the front will go through so will the back, it's all in the mind:D

+1 If the mirrors go through so will the panniers. You just need to know that and have confidence in your filtering abilities.
 
Mines coming with the BMW metal luggage, basically if the front will go through so will the back, it's all in the mind:D

Ta

Indeed 'mind' has a lot to do with it. However, the GIVI panniers on my 1150GS are significantly wider than the bars and I have 'brushed' cars with them :augie

The Vario panniers look attractive. Anyone got a pair? Views??

Richard
 
As above. The standard panniers are no wider than the front of the bike (well about 10mm IIRC)
 
Ta
The Vario panniers look attractive. Anyone got a pair? Views??
Richard
i have the vario panniers on my bike however i think that the ADV is more suited to aluminium/metal boxes - if i were youm i would go for the bmw aluminium boxes - expensive mind you - the vario on the other hand expand and contract and are certainly narrower than the metal ones
 
Someone on this site - published a list of details, the text of which is below:

BMW varios..... 19+28 = 47 litres 920mm £544 **
MM balanced.... 31+31 = 62 litres 920mm £1430 (includes Scorpion exhaust) (Skinny Mules)
MM balanced.... 38+38 = 76 litres 1000mm £1430 (includes Scorpion exhaust

TT standard.... 29+34 = 64 litres 1018mm £569
MM standard.... 31+38 = 69 litres 1020mm £1200
BMW varios..... 29+38 = 67 litres 1030mm £544 **

TT special..... 34+41 = 75 litres 1036mm £881
TRAX........... 37+37 = 74 litres 1068mm £555
MM balanced.... 45+45 = 90 litres 1080mm £1430 (includes Scorpion exhaust) (FatMules)

MM standard.... 38+45 = 83 litres 1100mm £1200
TRAX........... 37+45 = 82 litres 1111mm £559
TRAX........... 45+45 = 90 litres 1153mm £563

** same panniers in standard and extended configurations.


There is the option of Ard Cases/Holan frames since the list was made - ArdCases can be made to any size/style required.

Al :thumb2
 
Indeed 'mind' has a lot to do with it. However, the GIVI panniers on my 1150GS are significantly wider than the bars and I have 'brushed' cars with them :augie

Mind does have a lot to do with it, and cage drivers tend to 'mind' having an interface with aluminium panniers and so get out of the way :green gri
 
panniers

hi ,i'm with darkhorse . have a look at jesse oddesey bags, i have a set , they hold 110 litres are top loading , and are way narrower than the bars, low centre of gravity as well:beerjug:
Ian
 
panniers

i,have just realized, that you can see a set on my profile picture..
 
ARD Cases

Just had a set of panniers & top box made by Roger ( will make any size you require), £492 all in, including fitting.

He is the 'vendors section', top bloke & quality product.
 

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on my 2nd gsa now,first one had ali boxes which were ok,bit difficult to get up in the loft when i wasnt using them and they have no handles,(but u can buy seperatley)they mark easily..decided on the varios this time, have handles and easy to throw in the loft,its all personal choice really....:D
 
Just had a set of panniers & top box made by Roger ( will make any size you require), £492 all in, including fitting.
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He is the 'vendors section', top bloke & quality product.

I think you've got too many housebricks in the Left Side Pannier......... :augie

Al :)
 
With what I've learned about panniers - If I was getting a new GS or GSA - I'd get a slimline exhaust can, and get a set of symetrical Holan mounts.

Then, you can get a pair of Touratechs, Cajas, ArdCases, (possibly Metalmules)and in the future - if you wanted smaller/bigger panniers - it's a simple task.

Varios are clever, but are freakin' heavy - even when empty.

Al :thumb2
 
Thanks to all - especially Blackal for the list. I also hadn't considered the weight of the panniers. To be honest I don't expect to carry more than a 10 days worth of gear for only me - no pillions on these trips - and we stay in hotels, so not a massive amount of gear anyway.

Hmm, just looked at Jesse's Oddyssey II's at Twowheeltrekkers. £1k for a pair of panniers - or 'bags' - is a little beyond my sense of humour - at the moment!

Richard
 
Don't mention it - I can't for the life of me remember who published it originally - but the credit should go to him.

Seriously - have a trawl through the ArdCases thread, and see what designs have been made. I added keyed hasps which upped the cost to £400 - but I still think they are the best VFM just now.

Not instantly detatchable from the bike, but inner bags sort that out.

Al :thumb2
 


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