WTB: Dirt-bagz set
#11
Spot on! Thanks all, very useful information. The design looked like it would bend if the bike was dropped, but that's clearly not a major issue.
We've got the UK dirt bike show coming up soon, I'm going to have nosey at that and then buy these after it when I find nothing!
Probably worth anew topic, but I was thinking about tank panniers to maximise my load volume (risk of taking too much I know!). Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks again,
Penfold
We've got the UK dirt bike show coming up soon, I'm going to have nosey at that and then buy these after it when I find nothing!
Probably worth anew topic, but I was thinking about tank panniers to maximise my load volume (risk of taking too much I know!). Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks again,
Penfold
#12
Aerostich and Wolfman both make quality tank panniers that can be adjusted to fit most any bike. In practice, I have found that they can hinder your ability to get over the top of the bike when I encounter technical stuff - only a problem if the going gets gnarly. Another less expensive option is the tank panniers that they sell for use on atv; these also have a smaller volune and often have a water bottle holder also. Google is your friend to find further info on any of these options.
PS - if you're planning to load her up fore and aft, I hope you also consider upgrading your fork and shock springs.
PS - if you're planning to load her up fore and aft, I hope you also consider upgrading your fork and shock springs.
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