Waxed Canvas Panniers.

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  1. Woodtickgreg

    Woodtickgreg Senior Member

    Dec 23, 2022
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    Well I think I have finally made a decision on some panniers/saddlebags.
    My thoughts on saddle bags are that a tradional leather saddle bag is huge all the time wether or not your using it all or not. I liked the Burly brand but they are kinda small, I think they where 16 or 18 liters.
    I'm really liking this bag from R9 customs.
    22oz waxed canvas and real leather
    has 2 water bottle pockets with drain holes. And a nice front pocket too.
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    Seriously heavy duty mounting Pointe, 3 layers. These can attach right to the stock triumph pannier brackets.
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    Inner lining is also rubber backed.
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    Detail of the top mounting point.
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    What they would look like on a Bonnie.
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    I like how versatile this bag is, can go from 16 liter to 24 liter. The are pricey at $279 each U.S. but you get what you pay for. They can be had in other colors too.
    I still don't have the bike home so I'll save a few more pennies before I order them. I think they are Australian made.
     
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  2. Florian320

    Florian320 Active Member

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  3. Woodtickgreg

    Woodtickgreg Senior Member

    Dec 23, 2022
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    I didn't end up getting the bags above. I went with burley bags for less money. I got both of these bags for the cost of 1 of the other bags.
    They look right on the bike but they are a bit fidley to open and close. They work for now but I'm not sure if I'm going to keep them. The size is ok for daily use. I might like something larger if I go on tour.
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  4. Tuppe

    Tuppe New Member

    Apr 12, 2023
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    Have seen a few sponsored reviews of NiceCNC saddlebags, but not any from people who have paid their own money!

    Has anyone tried them please?

    https://www.nicecnc.com/products/wa...arley?variant=43637876850918&sscid=31k8_qe7qb
     
  5. Woodtickgreg

    Woodtickgreg Senior Member

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  6. Tuppe

    Tuppe New Member

    Apr 12, 2023
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    Buy cheap, buy twice I guess.
     
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