Tank panniers?

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Thinking about getting a pair of tank panniers, anyone recommendations? Bike's an 1150 fitted with an Adventure tank.

I'm thinking of storing a 1.5 litre Camelbak water bladder in one of them rather than carrying it in a small rucksack (which I already have) or in the back of my HG jacket.

What about ex-Army gas mask bags or similar, anyone used them?
 
Re: That ,ll Be

the civil one said:
The VP45 from Touratech .
Have you considered the engine heat , having a detrimental
effect on your water.

Whilst travelling forwards, the heat from the engine will not have time to rise. Sitting in traffic for a long time may cause the water to heat up but I tend to turn the engine off in these situations.

I was thinking about wrapping the bladder in foil to reflect heat & keep the water cool anyway.

Rather avoid T/tech stuff if possible.
 
kept a platypus water container in a VP45 tank pannier during my trip garmisch recently.

water did not appear warmer than i would expect given ambient temps. good bit of kit, chafes tank paint though.
 
Had thought !

I had thought about putting a water Container in the lid of
one of my Panniers , then a customer ordered a set with
a two inch lid , which i looked at very seriously.
I came to the Conclusion it would be better off on the Outside
where it wouldnt affect the Water tightness of the Cases.

Steve in complete honesty i think this aint gonnie work on a
Vp45 heat will ruin your water ,And on top of that as
Cookie says , it will deffo chaff your tank.

Cookie : Did you ever get yourself a set of Panniers ?.
 
Steve Pickford said:

What about ex-Army gas mask bags or similar, anyone used them?

I tried gas mask bags on my 1200 - didn't work too well - had more success with Rocket Packs
 
Re: Had thought !

the civil one said:
Cookie : Did you ever get yourself a set of Panniers ?.

just got hold of a s/h set of zegas with frames for oilhead and airhead, locks and inner bags. spot on :)
 
Thanks for the replies. :beerjug:

I think I'll check out the gas mask bag option first. I'm aware of potential paint chaffing issues & will probably line the rear of the bags & straps with velcro & a soft fleece material.
 
Thinkin Bout that !

I'm aware of potential paint chaffing issues

Your Local Vinyl Graffixs supplier , should be able to cut you
a piece of vinyl to the shape you need and a similar Colour
to boot. This will protecet your tank Paint work.
 
Re: Thinkin Bout that !

the civil one said:
Your Local Vinyl Graffixs supplier , should be able to cut you
a piece of vinyl to the shape you need and a similar Colour
to boot. This will protecet your tank Paint work.

Or try this

MOTRAX WONDER WEB
Protects paintwork from damage caused by soft luggage.
The Motrax WonderWeb is ideal for protecting your bodywork against marks and scratches when using luggage or bungee straps. Simply cut the web to fit and place it over your bodywork before attaching the luggage/bungee straps, the rubbery-like material will protect your paintwork and help stop your cargo sliding around when on the move.
# 100% coverage of contact area.
# Easily cut for a custom fit.
# Stops continuous rubbing at all speeds.
# Approx. Size :600mm x 900mm
RRP £6.95 OUR PRICE £6.99

here

I use it under a VP45 with tank panniers and it works really well.

Cheers

Dick
 
Or maybe the PLCE side pouches?

plce_side-pouch.jpg


http://www.campingandcamo.co.uk/ishop/975/shopscr472.html

They appear, from looking around online, to be 10 litres each like the TT ones, and they have a built-in water bladder compartment with an outlet for the pipe.

:dunno
 
Those pouches look good apart from the camo pattern. Saw some gas mask bags today that will do the job. They each come with an adjustable strap to connect them together over the top of the tank.
 


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