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 Posted: 18:09 - 06 Feb 2010 Post subject: Oxford Panniers |
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Hello,
As my plans have changed to a 1 week Scotland trip with the other half, I was looking at panniers and found a nice set of Oxford panniers. Just wondering what people thought of them and if they're easy enough to fit?[/url] Also, I would be taking a tent and 2 sleeping bags which I imagine wouldn't fit in the panniers, what would be the best and most cost efficient way of attaching them to the bike?
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 Posted: 20:24 - 06 Feb 2010 Post subject: |
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I have these panniers, and the tank bag as well actually.
They are quite good, hold a descent amount, and with the straps and fixing points on them, you can attach a lot to the outside of them too.
I find them a bit of a bugger to fit on the GSXR nicely, but on the bigger seat of the CBR600F they fit perfectly.
They come with shower covers, which I always fear would blow off at speed, but after 3 years they haven't so they must be safe lol.
Never known them to let water in when I've been caught out in a shower with out the covers on.
Just make sure you have bungies and you should have no bother with them, they can be expanded/collapsed to suit requirements but when expanded or heavily loaded they tend to droop a bit, so need support from additional anchorage with your bungies.
Edit: they also come with bungies IIRC. ____________________ My Bikes - - - Royal Enfield 500 with sidecar, VFR800, CBR600FX,
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Yeah they're good enough but the zips are sh*te, so don't put too much pressure on them...  ____________________ My Bikes: Piaggio NRG| Aprilia RS 125| Suzuki GSX-R 600|Yamaha Fazer Ducati 848
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 Posted: 18:18 - 07 Feb 2010 Post subject: |
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Here's a quick pic of the GSXR this evening before setting off to uni, the panniers aren't expanded as I like to filter a lot.
https://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f324/SavageKymco/DSC00348.jpg ____________________ My Bikes - - - Royal Enfield 500 with sidecar, VFR800, CBR600FX,
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That's just an army burgan strapped on, and all loose bits strapped up.
The panniers allow a pillion with no problems, I usually have my GF on the back with the panniers, but she's a fair weather pillion lol, so it gives me space to strap an extra bag on.
Also - I've never noticed a problem with the zips, they have been put under a lot of strain by me squeezing things into the bag unexpanded, and I've never had any problems. Perhaps mine are a newer/older model than dodger's ____________________ My Bikes - - - Royal Enfield 500 with sidecar, VFR800, CBR600FX,
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 Posted: 19:47 - 07 Feb 2010 Post subject: Tank Bag Bought For ?20! |
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Oxford Sports Lifetime Expandable Tank bagI just won this For 20 inc delivery. Seems like a steal?
SavageGSXR - that's good to know! I might get away with just strapping the tent to one of the panniers, I had a look at racks and they are really expensive! ____________________ My Project - Honda CBR 600 F2/FM
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I have Oxford panniers, and when the zips went on one of mine, Oxford took them back and replaced them without quibble! And the set they replaced them with are much better and come with a 25yr guarantee.
Anyway, I have an sv, and I regularly use my camping equipment (April to October every year) for rallies and weekends away.
I have panniers on first, then put my tent across the bike, right behind my seat, and then the sleeping bag behind that. I use bungee straps to criss cross across the lot and then a cargo net to tie the lot to each other - using the pannier handles. I also have a small tank bag too.
Sorry no pics, as have never considered taking one...perhaps I should for prosperity sake.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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| Clanger wrote: | I have Oxford panniers, and when the zips went on one of mine, Oxford took them back and replaced them without quibble! And the set they replaced them with are much better and come with a 25yr guarantee.
Anyway, I have an sv, and I regularly use my camping equipment (April to October every year) for rallies and weekends away.
I have panniers on first, then put my tent across the bike, right behind my seat, and then the sleeping bag behind that. I use bungee straps to criss cross across the lot and then a cargo net to tie the lot to each other - using the pannier handles. I also have a small tank bag too.
Sorry no pics, as have never considered taking one...perhaps I should for prosperity sake.  |
That sounds like a good idea. I'll need to get us on the bike and see how much space there is on the back of the seat, maybe with some bungees and a net I could attach it to the back. ____________________ My Project - Honda CBR 600 F2/FM |
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My bike loaded with the Oxford Sport panniers etc. but not for camping, so no tent etc. I've not done that on the road bike only the off-roader and no pics of that and not my nice panniers either!!
You can just see the 'matting' I have to protect the bike. Mine came with the panniers (thanks MisterGixxer) but you can buy this from bike shops or camping shops and cut to fit. The straps have protectors on them, that if you load carefully seem to fit well.
I use black bin bags to line my bags rather than the plastic covers and this seems to keep contents dry, but obviously the bags get wet!
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This is me some place in East Europe with Oxford pannier's ... May be you can't see ... But they are not expanded ... Took every thing I needed for three week's ... A tent is bungee across the back seat ... Back pack for easy to get to stuff ... And top box had sleeping bag and air bed ... Plus lock and chain and a few tool's ... Map holder on the tank ... Got me around no problem ...
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That protective rubber matting stuff is also sold in pound shops to put under your rugs top stop them slipping about on a wooden floor. It also stops your pillion sliding about when put over the pillion seat.
I have the oxford sport panniers, done me well for years.
Some tents will actually fit in them. My Vango Spirit 200 fits in an unexpanded pannier with room to spare for my mess tins, water bottle and brew kit, or a couple of bottles of wine.
Failing that. I can highly recommend ortleib dry sacks for strapping stuff on in. They were originally designed for canoeists to pack their gear in. I usually put the sleeping bags and dry clothes in the dry sack because they are light for sitting high up and far back on the bike. I can also be 100% confident they will remain dry. Even if I were to crash the bike into a river.
Here's me loaded for 2-up touring with camping. The dry sack is in the big green duffle bag along with some other stuff.
The two chairs got ditched, they were the thing that took the bike over the line from "heavy" to "overloaded".
https://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f216/stinkwheel/shetland%2008/Photo24_21.jpg
My top tip is do not leave with the panniers expanded. Also, give the girlfriend one pannier and tell her she can take anything she wants as long as it all fits in there.
Anther shot of the VFR so you can see the drybag:
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| stinkwheel wrote: | That protective rubber matting stuff is also sold in pound shops to put under your rugs top stop them slipping about on a wooden floor. It also stops your pillion sliding about when put over the pillion seat.
I have the oxford sport panniers, done me well for years.
Some tents will actually fit in them. My Vango Spirit 200 fits in an unexpanded pannier with room to spare for my mess tins, water bottle and brew kit, or a couple of bottles of wine.
Failing that. I can highly recommend ortleib dry sacks for strapping stuff on in. They were originally designed for canoeists to pack their gear in. I usually put the sleeping bags and dry clothes in the dry sack because they are light for sitting high up and far back on the bike. I can also be 100% confident they will remain dry. Even if I were to crash the bike into a river.
Here's me loaded for 2-up touring with camping. The dry sack is in the big green duffle bag along with some other stuff.
The two chairs got ditched, they were the thing that took the bike over the line from "heavy" to "overloaded".
https://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f216/stinkwheel/shetland%2008/Photo24_21.jpg
My top tip is do not leave with the panniers expanded. Also, give the girlfriend one pannier and tell her she can take anything she wants as long as it all fits in there.
Anther shot of the VFR so you can see the drybag:
https://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f216/stinkwheel/tourer.jpg |
Thanks a lot for that! Your VFR looks great all packed up! This might sound a bit stupid but you have a luggage rack fitted, don't you? I got my tank bag and once it's expanded it's huge (nearly 50L I think), going to fit that tomorrow to see what it's like.
I have my theory test tomorrow, hopefully it will go well then I can get on with the DAS  ____________________ My Project - Honda CBR 600 F2/FM |
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