Touring Panniers

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  1. Samuel F

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    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone has recommendations from experience with a good pair of panniers for a Bonne 100 ?

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    Kriega or SW Motech are both really good, from personal with Kriega tailpacks and other stuff, mates had SW Motech and all said that's good stuff, both pricey.

    Cheap chuck-over oxford soft panniers leak like a sieve and scratch bodywork, IMHO.
     
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    Thank you very much !
     
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    We use Oxford Sovereign Panniers on the other half's Bonnie with no problems.

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    I already have a Terrain II pannier from Iron and Resin... I guess seeing the prices and offers I'll just buy another one. They're a tad small but they are ecellent, and pretty nice looking well.


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    Yeah after Carefull considerations, studying the capacity, considering the look and all that, I'm simply going to order another Terrain II. Those are easy to set up, completely waterproof (tested !) and look just nice on a Bonneville. Besides the price is decent in comparison with the market. (£150)

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    Under Drenching Rain, still dry inside.

    Other view, dry.


    As far as I am concerend. Closed topic.
     
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