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I finally got round to fitting the Jesse panniers I got of Mr Boxer about two years ago.:blast
Bit of a guessing game with all the bolts etc but got there in the end. :thumb2 Took all the bolts out again one by one and put a dab of blue locktite on as per the instructions. Job done I thought. Then I went to fit the super comfy Corbin seat……. Nope! :blast

Blooming seat was too wide and couldn’t open the pannier lids or even get the key into the release mechanism! :blast Arse.
Then I read the extra bits of paper in the kit which clearly states that if you’re using an aftermarket seat you need to fit the extension kit supplied! :blast:blast:blast :D

An hour later and all is well. :thumb2 Hey ho.
 

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Jaysus, are you selling ice-creams off the back of your bike? What can you possibly need all that storage space for?

I recall that my first big trip on the GSA was to Morocco. I fitted the panniers and top box & also had a tank bag. The bike weighed, IIRC, over 400 kgs so, when I eventually dropped it going off-road, it needed three of us to pick it up. My next big trip around Europe was a soft roll bag along the rear seat and top box support, and a tank bag for the valuables, so I could take it with me. Much easier riding. Both trips were for 2/3 weeks. My motto now is 'pack carefully; travel lightly'.
 


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