squid Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 3, 2007 Messages 4,311 Reaction score 3,165 Location north staffs Dec 4, 2007 #1 Simple question from a simple person Just wondering while I consider other cheapish panniers to replace these.
Simple question from a simple person Just wondering while I consider other cheapish panniers to replace these.
Packer Appreciating Scotland UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 13, 2005 Messages 8,874 Reaction score 12 Location Glasgow, Scotland Dec 4, 2007 #2 With standard lids around 25 left (with cutout for exhaust) and 31 on the right. With the large lids around 31 left and 37 on the right. They are an awkward shape to pack. Mine have been pretty waterproof despite being forced closed with too much in them.
With standard lids around 25 left (with cutout for exhaust) and 31 on the right. With the large lids around 31 left and 37 on the right. They are an awkward shape to pack. Mine have been pretty waterproof despite being forced closed with too much in them.
squid Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 3, 2007 Messages 4,311 Reaction score 3,165 Location north staffs Dec 4, 2007 #3 Packer said: With standard lids around 25 left (with cutout for exhaust) and 31 on the right. With the large lids around 31 left and 37 on the right. They are an awkward shape to pack. Mine have been pretty waterproof despite being forced closed with too much in them. Click to expand... Thanks Kevan (did I remember your name correctly from EM2 )
Packer said: With standard lids around 25 left (with cutout for exhaust) and 31 on the right. With the large lids around 31 left and 37 on the right. They are an awkward shape to pack. Mine have been pretty waterproof despite being forced closed with too much in them. Click to expand... Thanks Kevan (did I remember your name correctly from EM2 )
Packer Appreciating Scotland UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 13, 2005 Messages 8,874 Reaction score 12 Location Glasgow, Scotland Dec 5, 2007 #4 squid said: Thanks Kevan (did I remember your name correctly from EM2 ) Click to expand...