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stelvio pannier question

sn0winSaskatoon

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I'm renting a Stelvio in Italy next month, and my wife will be on the back, so space is at a premium and she's stressing about how much (or little) she will be able to bring.

Does anyone have the dimensions of the stock aluminium panniers of a Stelvio?

Thanks
Ian
 
Per bag: Dimensions: 19.3" L x 9.1" W x 14.6" H
 
Save your wife some stress - check into the readily available options for shipping a suitcase from one stop to the next, for all the 'extras'. With distances in Europe so short, and trains so frequent, many travelers pack light for what they carry, and have the rest of their stuff meet them every day or three along the way.
 
thanks Todd, I was hoping that touratech pannier liners would fit but the dimensions are quite a different shape...
They do make a bag liner or water-proof style per below for them. I have a set myself.

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ahh traxx... so the oem panniers are SW-motech? I would have bought their traxx panniers for my tigger, but they don't still have a rack for my old, obsolete (11 yr old) tigger 955i, so I went with touratech. The zega-pros are pretty bulletproof, I must admit.

Perhaps after I live on a stelvio for two weeks I'll decide it's a combination of my breva and my offroad tigger and chuck the both of them and get a stelvio... Except I'm never allowed to get rid of breva since my wife found her engagement ring in the tool-kit. And she's been to 9 out of 10 provinces, plus about a dozen 'murrican state...

So Todd, wanna lend me your bags? I can take them to Italy, so they will have the authentic je-ne-sais-quoi (I have no idea how to say that in Italian, I just speak French with an added o or a to the end of the masculine or feminine nouns).

Unfortunately in Italy I won't be able to take your bags to Mandello to get the 100% authentic je-ne-sais-quoi, we just fly to Torino, visit the Polyteccnico, then through the alps and across the border to Grenoble, to visit an engineering lab at the University there where I do speak the language, then on to Genova, ferry to Sardegna for an Engineering Conference in Cagliari (pronounced "Calgary" for heaven's sake!!), then the ferry back to Livorno, on to the Cinque-Terre and then back to Torino. I have such a tough job!!!!
 
They do make a bag liner or water-proof style per below for them. I have a set myself.

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I found the large dry bag liners are a better fit for the smaller stock stelvio traxx panniers.
Alan NZ (currently in the Isle of Man at the Classuc TT).
 
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