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Iain 27 Sep 2008 21:12

Aluminium pannier 200 euros a pair with rack
 
I've been on the look out for some cheap aluminium panniers and came across these, a complete set for for 200 euros.

Has anyone used a set, as they look just the job with a very honest description.

Klaus Grützner - Gepäcksysteme - Willkommen*

I'd be interested to know if anyones taken a set on a big trip?

Iain.

insainwayne 28 Sep 2008 22:05

I have been using these boxs for the last two years, and have been on big road trips round europe, they are good for cheap boxes but will not stand up to off road, my bike fell once and they split, i repaired it and there still in use, my idea is at that price i will just buy another one.

Iain 29 Sep 2008 16:28

Thanks for the advice.

I have a look at the Alpos boxes, am I right in thinking you just brought a couple and then engineered them to fit a frame, as they don't seem to be specifically for bikes, althought I may have missed something on the web site?

Alpos - Aluminium boxes

Iain 29 Sep 2008 16:30

Also, how tought have you found the Alpos boxes? As I'm heading to Africa, so there's a fair bit of dirt roading?

Thanks for the link.

Donmanolo 29 Sep 2008 18:50

You might want to look here :

Bykebitz Motorcycle Accessories Ltd Alpos Aluminium Cases

Alpos are a major metal production group in Slovenia, and are not specifically motorcycle oriented, that seems to be why there is no information about their panniers on their website.

This is of limited interest, but anyone who lives near on in Slovenia can order a set of panniers at any MERKUR hardware store.

Ciao

Iain 29 Sep 2008 19:20

Giacomo,

Thanks.

Would you say they are tough cases?

Iain.

gatogato 28 Oct 2008 03:15

Something you need to take into consideration about the Alpo cases is that the aluminum is only .0397" thick compared to the .08" thick aluminum that most major brands like Jesse, Happy Trails, Moto Sport, and MotoMule use.

The good thing about the Alpo's is that they are pressed out of a single piece of aluminum which is going to make them stronger, but in a hard fall they are going to crush in a lot more than another brand.

onlyMark 28 Oct 2008 07:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by gatogato (Post 212667)
Something you need to take into consideration about the Alpo cases is that the aluminum is only .0397" thick compared to the .08" thick aluminum that most major brands like Jesse, Happy Trails, Moto Sport, and MotoMule use.

Yet on both web sites given there is no mention of that thickness. The first one states the A series, the cheapest, is 0.8mm and the Bykebitz says they are 1mm.
Did I miss something?

gatogato 28 Oct 2008 14:50

1mm converted to inches is .0397"

double check me on this, but I think I have it right from their description.

onlyMark 28 Oct 2008 15:37

I've not worked it out but I admit I missed the different measurement thing.

I did ask if I'd missed something!

gatogato 28 Oct 2008 16:50

^lol, I was not trying to be smart, just wanted to make sure that I had it right.


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