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Dick 4 Sep 2007 16:19

Soft luggage advice please
 
Wahoo ! - I'm on the road again after a 6 year break but this is just a 2 week zip down to Morocco and back, solo on a restored Yam XTZ 750 this Autumn.

All the Forum advice suggests that camping is unnecessary (although I might do a night or 2 under the stars). So I am limiting my luggage to tubes & repair patches/a few spares/a single change of clothes and plenty of water containers plus a couple of dehydrated camping meals just in case I'm stuck somewhere. Probably deodorant won't be a bad idea.

This lot will go in a small Baglux tank bag (which I've already got) plus I want a single rear bag on the back seat plus a soft pannier on the left hand (non exhaust) side, both around the 15 litre size.

Can anybody recommend a soft pannier set up and brand which will cope with a lot of offroad work - ie one which straps very very securely to the bike and will work when there is only one pannier, if you see what I mean

Cheers

Dick

Brian Williams 4 Sep 2007 21:24

soft luggage
 
Hi, go to www.krieger, they do a 20 litre sized seat bag, very tough, secure and waterproof.

Dick 4 Sep 2007 23:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Williams (Post 149433)
Hi, go to www.krieger, they do a 20 litre sized seat bag, very tough, secure and waterproof.


i got linked to some strange family website at kreiger.com - I've already got one family, the last thing I need is another family.

Dick

Walkabout 4 Sep 2007 23:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dick (Post 149449)
i got linked to some strange family website at kreiger.com - I've already got one family, the last thing I need is another family.

Dick


me too, but I would like to see the correct link for this luggage; I've tried a search but nothing good has appeared.

klaus 4 Sep 2007 23:31

Maybe late again, but...
 
...why don't you check out this web site? They got good deals and shipping within Eurpe should not be a major problem either. All the stuff I bought from them so far (and it's quite a bit) - no complaints!! www.louis.de - Motorrad & Freizeit.

Sorry, it's all in German, but I assume you will be able to find your way around!?!

Safe riding to / in North Africa (too)

Dan 23 5 Sep 2007 00:16

I guess Brian means Kriega rucksacks and tailpacks -
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I'd recommend DryBag saddlebags from Aerostich - tough, simple, functional. But you'll struggle to fit just one...
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Caminando 6 Sep 2007 14:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dick (Post 149401)
Wahoo ! - I'm on the road again after a 6 year break but this is just a 2 week zip down to Morocco and back, solo on a restored Yam XTZ 750 this Autumn.

All the Forum advice suggests that camping is unnecessary (although I might do a night or 2 under the stars). So I am limiting my luggage to tubes & repair patches/a few spares/a single change of clothes and plenty of water containers plus a couple of dehydrated camping meals just in case I'm stuck somewhere. Probably deodorant won't be a bad idea.

This lot will go in a small Baglux tank bag (which I've already got) plus I want a single rear bag on the back seat plus a soft pannier on the left hand (non exhaust) side, both around the 15 litre size.

Can anybody recommend a soft pannier set up and brand which will cope with a lot of offroad work - ie one which straps very very securely to the bike and will work when there is only one pannier, if you see what I mean

Cheers

Dick

Hey Dick
Forget using deodorant to hide smells. It doesnt work....you will still reek. Dont use deodorant..use a bar of soap and stop the source of your stink.

Happy armpits!
a salaikum o salaam

Dick 6 Sep 2007 16:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caminando (Post 149635)
you will still reek. .use a bar of soap
Happy armpits!
a salaikum o salaam

Shukran Jazilan - but what about the panniers ?

Marsalama


Dick

Stephano 6 Sep 2007 17:48

Andystrapz/Dirtbagz
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dick (Post 149646)
Shukran Jazilan - but what about the panniers ?
Dick

Did you look at Andystrapz 'A Bagz' and 'expediton pannierz'? You could mount just one side pannier with a bit of imagination - they are only velcroed together.

Or perhaps, DirtBagz (I feel like a Slade fan, typing all this...)
Stephan

Dick 6 Sep 2007 19:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephano (Post 149650)
Did you look at Andystrapz 'A Bagz' and 'expediton pannierz'? You could mount just one side pannier with a bit of imagination - they are only velcroed together.

Or perhaps, DirtBagz (I feel like a Slade fan, typing all this...)
Stephan

Had a gander at the websites - Andystrapz will do just fine I think, and if anyone on the Hubb can throw in a recommendation for good customer service from the guys I'll be even happier

Danke schon Stephan

Dick

(Got a German wife who speaks Arabic - long story but we speak all languages (a bit) in this house).

Stephano 6 Sep 2007 21:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dick (Post 149662)
Andystrapz will do just fine I think, and if anyone on the Hubb can throw in a recommendation for good customer service from the guys I'll be even happier

(Got a German wife who speaks Arabic - long story but we speak all languages (a bit) in this house).

There's a brief recommendation of the UK supplier here.
I got my set from Australia because the prices are quite a bit cheaper than the UK (where the importer obviously has to cover his costs and make a profit). The Aussie set-up seems very efficient for anyone not in the UK.

Stephan

mattmbishop 9 Sep 2007 21:48

Andy strapz expedition panniers are great quality. Mate of mine had a set the whole way across Aussie and he had no troubles, even with numerous falls and offs.

The trickiest part of getting panniers to stay on off road isn't the pannier, but making sure you've got something solid to mount to. I found it best to leave the panniers free at the bottom and rely on a strap right round them at halfway, back to a decent frame of some sort.

Frank Warner 10 Sep 2007 01:20

Andy is a rider .. and backs his products. He has even made specials .. an expanded expedition pannier for a couple on one bike - they wanted more room so he make a special just for them.

My first tank bag failed .. he replaced it without hesitation .. but wanted the failed one back to see what had occured .. fair enought..

On the pannires .. I've hear of a few failures .. but those are umm .. extrem expeditions .. ! :) Some would say a little over loaded and rough .. The bags could be better for their use .. having said that .. Louis (on the loose) used a set on her african trip and they survived .. I took a look at the UK HU meeting .. looked good for at lest 2 more trips to me.

Lone Rider 10 Sep 2007 02:09

I've been using Dirt Bagz (with a zed) on the DR and have been pleased with them.
They are not water proof.

dbg 8 Jun 2009 14:25

Andy Strapz pannierz
 
Hello
Thought I'd add my 2pennth also! I too got some of the expedition pannierz - Andy was v helpful, but my one big problem was the MASSIVE import fee to the UK - it was over £60 just to have them in the UK - scumbag Parcel Force charged me to collect them, and a charge for admin to post out the customs letter, which our lovely government charge us. Here's a tip - just putting "gift" on customs forms doesn't work anymore (they obviously got wise to this) so if you're buying something from abroad, ask them if they can put "sample of product" down, but to avoid the whacking tax charge, it needs to have it's value at under £34.99 (!) can't see a white lie hurting anyone.
The pannierz look tip top (I'll have em affixed on the Twinkie for the HU meet in a couple of weeks!) you DO need to soak and dry them a couple of times before 1st use tho...
Enjoy!
Imi Bee


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