Maybe some spare Metal Mule pannier mounting pads. I see you rubbished one of your pads, I did the same when I hit a rock outcrop in the Atlas. The good thing about the low-tech build approach of the mules is I could do a running repair on the spot.
I was running 45-litre 'fat mule' on one side, 38-litre 'classic mule' the other which is really a bit too wide. I've now bought a 31-litre 'skinny mule' for trips that involve rocky pistes, so I can run 38/31 rather than 45/38. The 14-litre lower capacity will force me to be more selective about what I take which in retrospect isn't a bad thing.
Tim
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Last edited by Tim Cullis; 22 Dec 2007 at 10:43.
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