Sold NEW SW Motech DUSC 33l Panniers and Quick Release Fram R1300GS

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Completely unused and still boxed SW Motech DUSC panniers (33l) with the quick release frame, again still wrapped.
Bike sold so no need for the panniers.
£850+ when bought a couple of months ago, receipt available.

Looking for £575 delivered or £550 collected from Hampshire
 
Utterly brilliant panniers . Had them on my Vstrom and use one as top box on X-ADV .
That’s a bargain price too
 
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I’ve bought this set from Cyber as I wanted the side cases for trips with the daughter as she’s a bit more particular about throwing her cloths into the soft luggage I use when on my own 🫤

Anyhow as I won’t be using the side cases on a 1300gs the quick release racks are surplus to requirement so are available to buy from me separately.

The quick release (<5mins) rack system is great and allows you to ride the bike sans scaffolding when not touring.
They can obviously be used with the dusc cases but can also be adapted very simply for use with different SWmotech cases as well as other brands of panniers if any 1300 owners have some from previous bikes.

If you see the pictures of the racks when they are on the bike they are a really tidy fit on the 1300gs when the side cases are not clipped on, and as they are fitted so close to the tail pannels would probably also work well as protection to keep soft throwover type bags clear of paintwork and exhausts.

These are new and unused racks so asking £150 delivered which is close to half what they cost new from SWmotech.
 

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Progress report-

I’ve bought this set from Cyber as I wanted the side cases for trips with the daughter as she’s a bit more particular about throwing her cloths into the soft luggage I use when on my own 🫤

Anyhow as I won’t be using the side cases on a 1300gs the quick release racks are surplus to requirement so are available to buy from me separately.

The quick release (<5mins) rack system is great and allows you to ride the bike sans scaffolding when not touring.
They can obviously be used with the dusc cases but can also be adapted very simply to other cases if any 1300 owners have some from previous bikes.

If you see the pictures of the racks when they are on the bike they are a really tidy fit on the 1300gs when the side cases are not clipped on, and as they are fitted so close to the tail pannels would probably work well as protection to keep soft throwover type bags clear of paintwork and exhausts.

These are new and unused racks so asking £150 delivered which is close to half what they cost new from SWmotech.
Photos are a tad small to be much use.

This might help

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Much appreciated Arsey - I was just in the test message section trying without success to get enlarged copies to upload.

Cheers for taking the time to help out 👍
 
And to make it easy for prospective buyers a good vid of the rack system as fitted to the 1300gs
Starts about 6 mins in and shows how quick the racks are to take off put back on

 
Looking at the ‘little’ pictures, it looks like they can be attached to the existing 1300GSA racks without removing them. Is this the case ?
 
Looking at the ‘little’ pictures, it looks like they can be attached to the existing 1300GSA racks without removing them. Is this the case ?
No. The rack is the black scaffoldy thing . The case is the black plastic box with a lid that opens . Hope that helps 😜
 
Instructions on sw motech site show you have to remove the oe rack on the GS
 
Ok . Not interested in removing the 1300 rack. Thanks.
 
Got SW Motech QD racks on my Tenere 700 - just like those and they are the best by miles
On and off in 2-3 mins and rigid as anything
Once you have the racks you can fit
Alloy Boxes (SW Motech plus Givi/Shad or Kappa)
SW M or Givi/Kappa plastic boxes
SW Motech soft panniers - 3-4 different options
Any other make of soft Luggage (with the SW adapter back plates)
You can add Rotopax fuel and water carriers

They are so versatile
 
Ok . Not interested in removing the 1300 rack. Thanks.
That’s ok Neil,

Apologies for any confusion, it looks like the small pictures that I uploaded were for the 1300gsa which are slightly different

The correct pictures are the larger ones and also as shown in the video clip 👍
 
Got SW Motech QD racks on my Tenere 700 - just like those and they are the best by miles
On and off in 2-3 mins and rigid as anything
Once you have the racks you can fit
Alloy Boxes (SW Motech plus Givi/Shad or Kappa)
SW M or Givi/Kappa plastic boxes
SW Motech soft panniers - 3-4 different options
Any other make of soft Luggage (with the SW adapter back plates)
You can add Rotopax fuel and water carriers

They are so versatile

Thanks for all that extra info JB,

I wasn’t sure of the full list of additional makes of side boxes that are compatible so it’s good to hear from someone who has experience in their use. 👍
 

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Use them on my Stelvio along with the Pro racks and also with the adventure rear rack so I can use them as panniers when away for a while and a top box for general day to day stuff. Absolutely brilliant bits of kit, and you can obtain spares from SW-Motech like the corners etc which are sacrificial in the vent of a drop.
 
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