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svele 12-05-10 18:07

pannier racks? anyone made one?
 
Basicly i need something i can fit with metal mule exhaust but for soft bags. I know all that touratech, otr and other 200� racks but i need something cheaper and i appreciate any idea

thanks

Denny 12-05-10 18:35

I have made some but I'm not sure if they will work with MM's...I had Carbon Cans on mine. I'll try find the thread I posted on them a while back...

Denny 12-05-10 18:37

Found it...

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=3693

motonacio 12-05-10 19:59

I made one from an old Divvi 900 sports rack (Renntec) I had.

By inverting the grab handles and making small ally brackets the mounting of my Oxford Lifetime Panniers cleared the CCC carbon stubbies and still maintained a slim profile for weaving in traffic whilst enabling two hex screw fitting and demounting.

Cost - nowt.

svele 12-05-10 20:11

thanks guys, denny yours are looking really sharp i'm just wondering would that be useful as a crash bar as well since im trying to give my best to offroad driving lately. And just to mention that MM is 2-1 exhaust. Montonacio do you have pics of your work?

Denny 12-05-10 20:28

Svele, they are pretty solid and I'd say they would cope well on a low speed drop...not so sure at speed though.

CCA posted a link in my thread, not sure if you saw his version. It's similar to mine with another bracket to the other exhaust clamp, but without the bracket to the passenger footpeg. If you made a set with all three brackets, possibly using slightly thicker rods, you would have a solid rack offering decent protection. Post some pics if you do make some :thumbsup:

motonacio 12-05-10 21:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by svele (Post 128632)
motonacio do you have pics of your work?

My bluetooth is broken and I don't have my cable here in Spain but I shall post pictures when I can.

I swapped the grab handles from one side to the other and inverted them so that they form a sort of exhaust can crash bar which also pushes the panniers outwards at the top and allows them to hang vertically. The Oxford Sports Lifetime Panniers have enough weight and aerodynamics to stop them flapping even when empty at 80mph+ (on the way to my local(10Kms) shop). They are capacious enough to carry a full weeks shopping (inc. several bottles of :redwine:).

The small ally brackets simply turn the 45 degree angle on the Renntec mounts to 90 degrees ( I did not want to weaken the sports rack by bending) and slip under the hex grab handle screws with friction. I used some surplus corner brackets from a kitchen unit fitting kit. (you have to be inventive on a pension)

maxwell123455 13-05-10 22:24

I bought a set of alpo panniers and didnt want to buy those stupidly expensive frames so made my own out of 3mm thick plate steel and 12mm thick round steel. I thought i posted on photos here but seems I cant find any, will take a few photos tomorrow night and post them up.

They do look a bit rough as i got them galvanised then i painted them but over a year of riding with them has left them a bit patchy.

Whorepedo 14-05-10 02:48

I saw these panniers for sale on ADV Rider. They look really good, you would just need to supply your own mounts and adopt them. For $275 they'd be tough to beat.

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=549028

svele 16-05-10 14:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whorepedo (Post 128743)
I saw these panniers for sale on ADV Rider. They look really good, you would just need to supply your own mounts and adopt them. For $275 they'd be tough to beat.

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=549028

yeah thanks, all i need is mounts anyway :064:


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