Touratech Plug and travel system

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Does anyone have any experience of or seen the Touratech Plug and Travel soft bag system for the R1300GS? Seems quite new so possibly not. Not sure if the bags come with liners , perhaps someone knows here?

Thanks

 
Does anyone have any experience of or seen the Touratech Plug and Travel soft bag system for the R1300GS? Seems quite new so possibly not. Not sure if the bags come with liners , perhaps someone knows here?

Thanks

Touratech Germany answered the questions, they have inner bags for the travel soft pannier, Item No. 01-050-0754-0 the same one as fer the hard pannier. Unfortunately access to the bag cannot be secured by any item they sell so it would have to be an aftermarket solution.
 
Does anyone have any experience of or seen the Touratech Plug and Travel soft bag system for the R1300GS? Seems quite new so possibly not. Not sure if the bags come with liners , perhaps someone knows here?

Thanks


contact @Annette from RuggedRoads. They're an authorised dealer, and should be able to help with more information, and a sale if you're interested
 
Finally a luggage option that fits the expensive OEM racking... I bought a set of Bumot racks and soft bags, but to use need to remove the OEM racks, and fit there ones, adding about 6kg in the process, plus not as neat and discreet as the original...
I shall look into selling my Bumot and ordering these...

Thanks for sharing...
 
The only problem is there is no way to lock the bags to stop them from being opened by opportunist thief's. I wonder if a large pacsafe net would do the job.
 
Does anyone have any experience of or seen the Touratech Plug and Travel soft bag system for the R1300GS? Seems quite new so possibly not. Not sure if the bags come with liners , perhaps someone knows here?

Thanks

I fancy getting these ,As i am not fond of hard paniers .
 
On the Touratech info page it does mention:
“A lockable set of clasps keeps your luggage secure from unauthorized access, providing extra safety even on long journeys.”

So perhaps there is something to secure them against unauthorised opening as well.
 
On the Touratech info page it does mention:
“A lockable set of clasps keeps your luggage secure from unauthorized access, providing extra safety even on long journeys.”

So perhaps there is something to secure them against unauthorised opening as well.
Ahh perhaps the locks are to secure to the bike… maybe not for the opening of the bags.. I may have been mistaken.
 
The only problem is there is no way to lock the bags to stop them from being opened by opportunist thief's. I wonder if a large pacsafe net would do the job.
You can buy lockable steel core straps. What I use on my bumot bags.
 
Locking straps may work but not much good against a Stanley knife. So why lock them?
I think I will go down the PacSafe Exomesh route for soft bag security. Just stops the opportunist from nicking my wife's knickers which may be worth a fortune on ebay.
 


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