Rhinowalk rackless panniers

Dave56

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Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the Rhinowalk rackless pannier system as I’m looking at them as an inexpensive alternative to the OEM composite panniers on my Africa Twin.
 
I have one of their bags. Quality gear, waterproof and great value for money.
I'd buy them if I didn't have Bumot soft bags.
 
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the Rhinowalk rackless pannier system as I’m looking at them as an inexpensive alternative to the OEM composite panniers on my Africa Twin.
Funnily enough I’ve just ordered a pair of the 48 litre ones. I have one of their smaller 20 bags already and I’d say that they are good quality.
I’ll let you know when my soft panniers arrive and give you an update if you’re in no rush?
DB
 
I have the 18l version. Strapped to my KTM. They work well for my needs.
The strappings need a bit of working out, but I used footrest delete brackets and a couple of stainless, eye bolts.
I also added (glued) a piece of plumbers soldering mat where the silencer might touch.
 
And buy them from AliExpress.
 
Funnily enough I’ve just ordered a pair of the 48 litre ones. I have one of their smaller 20 bags already and I’d say that they are good quality.
I’ll let you know when my soft panniers arrive and give you an update if you’re in no rush?
DB
Cheers dirtybiker I’m in no rush so I’d appreciate that. (y)
 
Ditto.

I just sold my rear bag.

Fantastic bit of kit.

The only snag I had was the attachment strap buckles looked a bit cheap to me so I used others.

The bags themselves, as good as Kriega, better than Lomo.
 


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