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XT660Z Luggage, Racks & Panniers Discussion re luggage for he new Tenere

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Old 03-03-12, 17:22
Beffo Beffo is offline
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OTR or SWM qiuck lock rack for Peli cases

I can get a pair of 25liter cases similar to pelican for just 80€.


My plan is to use luggage racks from "off the road"

Do you think that SW-Motech Evo rack will work together with the quick-lock adapter for Hepco-Becker plastic panniers?
http://www.off-the-road.de/XT-660-Z-...r-plastic.html

Or the OTR rack together with the mounting kit for alu panniers?
http://www.off-the-road.de/XT-660-Z-...-panniers.html


If both would fit I prefer the SWM qiuck lock system as I may get the TraX panniers in another life when I've become a billionair.

By the way... here's my bike




Go to Page 2 for finished product


Last edited by Beffo; 22-03-12 at 19:19. Reason: added info
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Old 03-03-12, 22:55
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I don't see it as an option from your point of view, but should consider H&B... clearly better than SW... I haven't seen OTR but H&B vs SW is clearly H&B from my point of view.
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Old 04-03-12, 08:49
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cheaper options still

Just buy soft luggage and a roll of gaffer tape (if case they get ripped).

http://www.andystrapz.com/products.p...yId=22&Level=1

or plastic jerry cans.

http://www.oocities.org/fwarner_au/m...s/pannier.html
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Old 04-03-12, 08:51
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missed one option

http://www.safarican.com.au/
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Old 04-03-12, 10:24
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The SWM rack system works well in practice, but is not as strong as others. The weak point is the rear stay, which attaches to the number plate bracket. It does not go straight from one side to the other and in a fall will bend outwards and rearwards, and as it is attached, will push the mudguard assembly out causing damage. The one OTR rack I've seen looks impressively strong (20mm tube). For price/strength combo though you can't go far wrong with the Holan rack.
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Old 04-03-12, 15:55
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Well, I do like the id�a of soft luggage, lightweigt, cheap, and not as bulky as boxes. But I have tried soft luggage (oxford sports panniers) and it's not for me. I want to have waterproof luggage that can be locked to the bike. Therefore boxes. The alu-panniers are all very expensive, often to large and not that good looking. That's why I like the pelicase version.

Thanks for the info about SWM weakness.

The Holan rack looks really good. I might go for that. But I can not find any fasteners as spare parts to fit the boxes to the rack. Is there a solution to this? I know a lot of people do combine different makes, so there has to be a way?
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Old 04-03-12, 20:22
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The Holan rack looks really good. I might go for that. But I can not find any fasteners as spare parts to fit the boxes to the rack. Is there a solution to this? I know a lot of people do combine different makes, so there has to be a way?
You can either use their mountings which are on the page with the Nomada cases (see the price list at the bottom of the page)... http://holan.pl/en/product/245/395/2130/NOMADA_cases or Touratech ones
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Old 06-03-12, 20:53
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You can either use their mountings which are on the page with the Nomada cases (see the price list at the bottom of the page)... http://holan.pl/en/product/245/395/2130/NOMADA_cases or Touratech ones
Oh! so it's that easy
Thanks!
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Old 07-03-12, 15:19
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Try GIVI???? http://www.givi.it/Side-hardbags/
Quality is good but they are not cheap.
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Old 08-03-12, 07:53
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pelican case

you can also get various sized Chinese copy pelican cases sometimes on ebay really cheap. I got a small one for a camera case and it is definitely moisture proof (but maybe not waterproof to 1 metre as are the genuine items.)
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