Speedy23
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Hi all - how much do these things cost new? Are they durable? Would anyone reccomend them? Do they need a frame to mount?
Cheers & thanks for your time
Jan
Cheers & thanks for your time
Jan
Speedy23 said:Thanks guys - there's a set on ebay for £340 ATM but with postage not much of a saving. Might try to do a deal when I pick my bike up from the dealers.
Cheers
Jan

eek!!! - is that £225 EACH???? Ebay's looking better and better!!!Thunder said:Full retail for the panniers for 2006 is £225 btw.
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Speedy23 said:eek!!! - is that £225 EACH???? Ebay's looking better and better!!!
Jan
Brian ROSEN said:I have just read a 50,000 test o, the 1200°GS. At the end the panniers were still 100% watertight. My own experience, confirmed in the test, is that the mounting adjustment and locknuts must be set up carefully - or they can fall off.
Speedy23 said:Nice looking bike - same colour as mine (when it is mine!!) - what is the black extension on the "beak"? Is it an OEM accessory or aftermarket?
Thanks
Jan

. . . . . and last week it didn't have crash bars . . . . .Thunder said:Made by Touratech, easy to fit and I think finishes the beak off, not everyone likes them but then we are all different.
It's six weeks old, has 1200 miles on the clock and has kept me fiddling for hours, oh yes up to last week it was silver but thats easy to change as well.
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Thunder said:Good point Brian, there is a specific height the mushroom heads of the pannier frames to be set at, I have it somewhere on the other PC but I know its critical to the stability and security of the panniers.QUOTE]
go check your other PC when you've a chance will ya? I've had mine off to fit my Givi rack and have been told to re-fit with spring washers (As apparently they can vibe loose) so I'd be grateful for the info and where to measure from.
Fanx in advance
Dan Glibitz said:Thunder said:Good point Brian, there is a specific height the mushroom heads of the pannier frames to be set at, I have it somewhere on the other PC but I know its critical to the stability and security of the panniers.QUOTE]
go check your other PC when you've a chance will ya? I've had mine off to fit my Givi rack and have been told to re-fit with spring washers (As apparently they can vibe loose) so I'd be grateful for the info and where to measure from.
Fanx in advance
This should help:![]()
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Measure distance (x) between the top edge of the locating pin and the top edge of the washer.
Setting, locating pin for case
25 - 29 mm
Result: Measured value is out of tolerance.
Slacken locknut (2) and adjust locating pin (1) to specified distance (x).
Tighten the locknut.
Note
A clearly perceptible initial resistance when the case engages indicates that the setting of the locating pin is correct. The locating pin requires adjustment if play becomes perceptible after prolonged use.
Locknut, locating pin for case
16 Nm
Thunder said:Fantastic service Thunder,Dan Glibitz said:This should help:![]()
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Measure distance (x) between the top edge of the locating pin and the top edge of the washer.
Setting, locating pin for case
25 - 29 mm
Result: Measured value is out of tolerance.
Slacken locknut (2) and adjust locating pin (1) to specified distance (x).
Tighten the locknut.
Note
A clearly perceptible initial resistance when the case engages indicates that the setting of the locating pin is correct. The locating pin requires adjustment if play becomes perceptible after prolonged use.
Locknut, locating pin for case
16 NmI'll check mine right now.
Fanx, much appreciated![]()
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