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I'm a fan of hard luggage - my list of pros and cons below:
The good:
- Loads of space (more than any soft luggage I've tried)
- Pretty secure
- Generally quite waterproof
- Good at high speeds (more aerodynamic)
- Longer lasting than most soft bags I've tried
- Will take far more weight than soft bags
The bad:
- Storage of boxes when off the bike is a ballache - the paint on mine is seriously shabby just from lack of decent storage space
- Probably a matter of opinion here but having a rack on at all times can ruin the good looks of a bike
I've had nonfango aftermarket boxes on my diversion, and Honda boxes that came with my VFR. The non-fango boxes were of a much higher quality, the Honda ones are more than acceptable when considered on their own, but in comparison to the nonfango they feel flimsy, like they'd break in a crash.
I've had some pretty decent soft luggage, but other than a BMW branded dufflebag/top box I've never seen soft luggage that will take two helmets.
I also always worry about soft bags at high speed, I've never had one come loose, but when you have to do 200 miles of motorway, peace of mind counts for a lot, and if you compare a couple of velcro straps to some big bits of steel, you can see why the hard luggage comes out on top.
Also anybody who travelled to the last two BCF BBQs with me will testify as to how much I like to load my panniers up - way beyond the manufacturers recommended limits. I wouldn't consider even attempting similar with soft luggage. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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The hard panniers on the sprint are pretty shit as they're an odd shape. You can barely get a pair of running shoes in one of them  |
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The thing I love about the luggage on my Trophy is the ease of taking it off and walking into the hotel with smart suitcases and not plastic bags, throwovers etc.
Hard luggage every time for me. I have truly had enough with bungee straps and flapping throwover panniers.
Plus the top box is powered, great for charging phones etc.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Go for a mix.
side panniers- soft
top box -hard
Keep all your valuables in the topbox & in the soft panniers food/clothes etc
Its ultimately personal choice, but I have had touratech aluminium side panniers and I now prefer soft sides...for specifically the reason someone says not to have them...On an off, I don't want to get my leg caught with hard panniers & when filtering, I want soft panniers (which are easily waterproofed further with a builders "rubble" bag.
If you are sleeping in a hotel (whimp!)- then take the inner bags with you & carry the top box (givvi) like a suitcase. ____________________ Bike trip through Europe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2yTtFPM7Xc |
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I keep my panniers on my Sprint 955 all the time. V useful, can fit a helmet in, keep my wet weather gear in there + tools etc, but not so big as to get in the way when filtering. Save the back end when I drop the bike too  ____________________ Licence: Nov 2012, Bikes: Suzuki GN125, Moto Guzzi Strada 750, Triumph Sprint ST 955i x 2
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Old Thread Alert!
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