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Pannier Liners

These plastic shopping bags maybe of interest to riders with alloy panniers. They are around 30 lts with a zip.
Fit my panniers perfectly

SHOPPING BAG WITH ZIP on eBay, also, Women's Bags, Clothes, Shoes Accessories (end time 23-Feb-08 11:37:35 GMT)

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Why not go the whole hog and fit some of these!
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Beauties!

They will even stabilize the bike while riding on the dirt!

But a good idea Steve, too many people think they have to spend alot of money when they actually just need to look around a little.
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Nice find! I prefer liners to powder coating or paint, more convienient
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Nice find! I prefer liners to powder coating or paint, more convienient
I also use adhesive backed PVC to line the boxes, which helps stope everything going black.

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OMG looking at the price of the Touratech rip off one's (even second hand on ebay) and comparing them my god man what a find.

I think I might get a load and sew on some Touratech logos and see what I can get for em.
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