Hi Chaps,
I've just bought a set of Zega 41ltr panniers off a fellow tosser for my 1150 GS which is fitted with a stock exhaust, only to discover than not only is the exhaust extension for a Remus can but the cutout for the exhaust seems to be for a Remus rather than stock end can. Apparently, and correct me if I'm wrong, Touratech used to make Zega panniers with a squared-off cutout for a Remus can and a curved cutout for a stock BMW can. Mine has a squared-off cutout.
I could just buy a Remus end can and solve the problem, but don't want to go to the expense if I can help it.
I could go down the stubby route but don't fancy that either.
So, advice please!
There is a gap between the end can and the pannier that's wide enough to get my fingers in and some heatshield has been fitted by the original owner to the outside of the pannier cutout so I'm hoping the pannier won't get too hot. What do you think? What kind of gap is there between a Remus and pannier?
As for the exhaust extension, the one I have (for a Remus) will fit but it doesn't sit snugly against the end cap of the stock can. I'm wondering if I could adapt it (with a hacksaw!) so it sat against the end cap without any big gaps and maybe put some heatshield around the edge as well to seal any gaps so there's minimal leakage at the join.
Do you reckon this would work?
Anyone had similar problems and overcome them?
The panniers will be off the bike more than they're on but when they are on it'll be for long rides and I don't want to find that my pannier bag welds itself to the pannier side because of the heat!
I've just bought a set of Zega 41ltr panniers off a fellow tosser for my 1150 GS which is fitted with a stock exhaust, only to discover than not only is the exhaust extension for a Remus can but the cutout for the exhaust seems to be for a Remus rather than stock end can. Apparently, and correct me if I'm wrong, Touratech used to make Zega panniers with a squared-off cutout for a Remus can and a curved cutout for a stock BMW can. Mine has a squared-off cutout.
I could just buy a Remus end can and solve the problem, but don't want to go to the expense if I can help it.
I could go down the stubby route but don't fancy that either.
So, advice please!
There is a gap between the end can and the pannier that's wide enough to get my fingers in and some heatshield has been fitted by the original owner to the outside of the pannier cutout so I'm hoping the pannier won't get too hot. What do you think? What kind of gap is there between a Remus and pannier?
As for the exhaust extension, the one I have (for a Remus) will fit but it doesn't sit snugly against the end cap of the stock can. I'm wondering if I could adapt it (with a hacksaw!) so it sat against the end cap without any big gaps and maybe put some heatshield around the edge as well to seal any gaps so there's minimal leakage at the join.
Do you reckon this would work?
Anyone had similar problems and overcome them?
The panniers will be off the bike more than they're on but when they are on it'll be for long rides and I don't want to find that my pannier bag welds itself to the pannier side because of the heat!