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Old 18-11-14, 22:28
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Soft Panniers/Luggage Question

Hi, to all,
I have the original Yamaha aluminum/plastic panniers in my Tenere.
Wanted to have also soft panniers for shorter trips, so my question is which soft panniers would work with the original Yamaha side racks.
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Old 19-11-14, 08:18
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Enduristan

I have the same as you, Yamaha hard cases and I use Enduristan soft bags for my off road trips. They are excellent. You simply throw them over the bike and secure them with a couple of straps. Enduristan kit is well designed, fully waterproof and very robust. Can't recommend it highly enough. You can buy it direct from their web shop too and for what you get, I think it's good value.
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Old 19-11-14, 15:02
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Thanks mb4807, the ones you have are the Monsoon 2? they look great! So you just use these ones over the original Yamaha side racks, no modifications to the racks?
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Old 19-11-14, 22:05
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Thanks mb4807, the ones you have are the Monsoon 2? they look great! So you just use these ones over the original Yamaha side racks, no modifications to the racks?
Yes, I have the Monsoon 2 panniers. No modifications to the panier rails are needed at all. They did rub the paint of the rails a bit and next time I use them I will first protect them with tape or some pipe lagging, but it is only cosmetic.
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Old 19-11-14, 11:06
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Giant loop great bassin u won't get any better IMO can fit all my camp gear, clothes, spares, tools and food for 4 days easy strap a 10lt msr bladder for water to it and a 12lt fuel bladder and I'm good to go anywhere ImageUploadedByTapatalk1416391429.413166.jpg
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Old 19-11-14, 15:18
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Thanks dirty tenere, but I am looking for something smaller and cheaper! So with these Giant Loop no side racks required? thanks!
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Old 19-11-14, 22:43
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Thanks dirty tenere, but I am looking for something smaller and cheaper! So with these Giant Loop no side racks required? thanks!

No worries mate they make smaller ones as well that may be worth a look. And they will fit over standard luggage racks but no racks r required to fit them.
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