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Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by ]Roger{, Sep 24, 2007.

  1. ]Roger{

    ]Roger{ New Member

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    Hi all viffer

    just checking out what kind of panniers you used :biggrin:
    be it hard or soft panniers
    Givi wingrack
    bagster
    oxford
    hepco & becker

    have anibody put a set of Hepco & becker rack panniers :confused:
    ani comment?

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    BTW the panniers in the picture is junior model

    http://www.hepco-becker.de/_eng/frameset.php
     


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  2. honda502

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    Ew, looks like you have to drill holes.:tsk:
     


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  3. ]Roger{

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    after a long wait :biggrin:
     


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  4. ]Roger{

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    the only place you got to drill is the license plate and its rear mud flap
     


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    ooh....how much did that cost ya?

    I'm more keen in the rear rack and box though.
     


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    Givi-voyager bags:biggrin:
     

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    the rack S$350
    junoir panniers S$650

    as for the top rack S$200
    junoir 45 litres top box S$350
     


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    Givi Hard Bags

    Bought a full GIVI set-up from Glen at www.SportTour.com :

    Givi PL257+FZ257 (tubular side rack and top case rear rack) $261.00.
    2 Givi E36N side cases $159.00ea. $318.00
    Total cost: $579 (free shipping)

    Pictures of my install

    I already had a JC Whitney large trunk that snaps right on the Givi rear rack.

    I have a Staintune high pipe on my bike and found an easy solution for the bag interference problems. I just use the stainless steel spacer that Staintune sends you for under the left passenger grip as an extension bracket so I can rotate the pipe down when the hardbags are on the bike.

    Pipe position

    Bracket detail

    When I'm not touring I take the bags and tubular siderack off completely and rotate the pipe back up into the normal high position. Takes about 15 minutes total. I leave the rear rack part installed and can pop one of the E36's or the Whitney trunk on in seconds.
     


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