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| Preparing Your Bike For a Long Distance Trip List here all the essential add-ons required to make sure you have all you need on your long distance trip |
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Wolfman Luggage - EXPEDITION DRY TANK PANNIERS
Anyone used them? Do they fit the XTR ok? Enough room left for your knees?
http://www.wolfmanluggage.com.au/415...14199/product/ Cheers |
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Adventure-Spec sell these in the UK,
http://www.adventure-spec.com/shop/w.../prod_236.html If you read the bit at the bottom, it says that they fit, but it also says that they're massive!
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Would they be less bulky if you put less in them though... bit like the Ortlieb roll top stuff I guess?
Have to admit, I think they look the shizzle and it'd be handy for camera stuff so's it's at hand when you need it whilst touring.
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Just be careful not to load too heavy, will probably be perfect for light but bulky goods like sleeping bag and clothes, but i will not carry those things so high up at the tank if it was heavy. The bike with full tank of fuel is already heavy enough, you don't want a too top heavy machine to handle.
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Can't comment on the tank panniers, all I can say is that I have a Wolfman Enduro tank bag and a Peak tail bag and the design, quality and fitting are first class. Highly recommended.
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