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Thanks for the grommet bumper notice. Three out of four now missing after four states, motels, and re-newbie error tipovers, using the panniers as rear drop-guards. Keep making mistakes I had long-ago taught others to avoid, but 50 years later what I know isn't what my reactions do. Back to ride-one skill level, just with a greater appreciation for the practice it's going to take to get the muscle-memory retrained. Currently I am right arm (strong-side) stiff-winged in a surgical post-Ulnar-nerve-op dressing, but plan to have pictures and experiences to share re: pannier attachment when I am permitted more mobility of my arm.Hi folks, as above thought I’d go check my pannier’s as I haven’t refitted them since I bought my bike in may.
Left side was a pain until I did it half a dozen times to get angle correct. Lubed up to the max with silicone sorted.
Right pannier, exhaust side, a lot easier to fit.no need to angle it, yes I’m using the centre stand .
Just make sure the square wedge is fully home.As per the arrow in photo.
Then I yanked panniers side to side, up and down ….. No worries
Then noticed rubber grommets on handles had fallen on floor
Superglues your friend ️
Dave on the red one
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I just took this apart the other day to re-key my panniers. Unfortunately, there is a short screw in this position (both sides) and both of mine were mostly stripped when I went to remove them.Could one of you check the inner of your pannier, 10 screws came in the kit, 8 secured the mounting bracket, 2 secured the handle and when i assembled mine there appears to be a screw missing.View attachment 32549
Yes, it is missingCould one of you check the inner of your pannier, 10 screws came in the kit, 8 secured the mounting bracket, 2 secured the handle and when i assembled mine there appears to be a screw missing.View attachment 32549
Thanks for info, yes all screws fitted and tight.Could one of you check the inner of your pannier, 10 screws came in the kit, 8 secured the mounting bracket, 2 secured the handle and when i assembled mine there appears to be a screw missing.View attachment 32549
100 percent ️Are the OEM panniers worth it,those who have fitted them? I only ask because I do not know whether to splash out on a pair (at £900 in the UK they are pricey),or wait for Shad to bring out a set.What do people think?
Yes they are good panniers, well worth the money IMHOAre the OEM panniers worth it,those who have fitted them? I only ask because I do not know whether to splash out on a pair (at £900 in the UK they are pricey),or wait for Shad to bring out a set.What do people think?
I like mine very much. Irregardless of some bad press about them here, they look great on the bike ( and will not fall off) and no mounting brackets to spoil the look when removed. They are well made, just be sure you super glue the small rubber bumpers into the handles. Here in the States they are sold at $850 (697 GBP). Don’t know why the added cost for UKAre the OEM panniers worth it,those who have fitted them? I only ask because I do not know whether to splash out on a pair (at £900 in the UK they are pricey),or wait for Shad to bring out a set.What do people think?
I'm happy with mine, despite three of four bumper-grommets being now-missing from under the handles. This re-newbie insists on making plow-boy landings and letting the bike tip over. (Know cause and cure, need right-practice.) Panniers are lightly scratched, bike is not. First tip-over actually drug the left pannier out of the rear mount-socket, but with minimal deforming of the parts. Plugged all back and have had no trouble for over 1500 miles so far.Are the OEM panniers worth it,those who have fitted them? I only ask because I do not know whether to splash out on a pair (at £900 in the UK they are pricey),or wait for Shad to bring out a set.What do people think?
They are great, a little sticky to fit initially, but I’ve seen a lot of great ideas on here to secure (pin through lower mount) and paint pen marking when fully seated. I need to get the inner bags before I take a long trip. I plan to take mine to a local painter over the winter, three screws on each side and the the grey portions come off.Really interested in getting these. They come already put together? Reading the thread, seems like they just snap in with the seat removed. AF1 has them for $850 right now. Has anyone painted them yet? The grey with my red bike is not really what I want, like to match it with red.
I purchased inner bags by Great Bikers Gear from Amazon where I found the best price. I like them, and they have a pocket on the outside for papers, maps etc.They are great, a little sticky to fit initially, but I’ve seen a lot of great ideas on here to secure (pin through lower mount) and paint pen marking when fully seated. I need to get the inner bags before I take a long trip. I plan to take mine to a local painter over the winter, three screws on each side and the the grey portions come off.
Took about 20 minutes to swap the locks so the entire bike is keyed alike.
Pricy but you will like them; just take care mounting them.Really interested in getting these. They come already put together? Reading the thread, seems like they just snap in with the seat removed. AF1 has them for $850 right now. Has anyone painted them yet? The grey with my red bike is not really what I want, like to match it with red.