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| EdSpur |
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 EdSpur Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 14:05 - 11 Feb 2008 Post subject: Soft panniers |
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Anyone have any experience/knowledge of these?
Don't want to spend more that I have to so have been looking at Oxford "First Time" and Buffalo "Getaway":
Buffalo Getway
Oxford First Time
Anyone know any important differences? Is one better than the other? Any alternatives?
Secondly, is getting cheap ones a false economy? Why are these ones half the price of others?
(For example)
Are they poor quality and will fall apart?
Any advice appreciated. Will only be used for occasional (every 6 weeks or so) weekends away up north so not wanting to spend budles of cash on a whole hard luggage system. ____________________ CBT - 05/05/07. DAS - 07/01/08. Previous: CG125 Current: CB500. Both black! |
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 olionel Brolly Dolly

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get second hand ones from ebay... Ive recently bought oxford humpback panniers for £42 off ebay. They are spottles and still smell new  ____________________ 1989 CG125 - Childhood Sweetheart (she got kidnapped by baddies)
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| ncrn |
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Oxford panniers are brilliant, I got a set and they have plenty of securing points so you can fit them no matter the load stably, also you can fit a fair amount in them which is handy. I've managed to fit a weeks worth of clothes into them (with trainers), so they can pack a fair bit.
I'd say get some oxford's off of ebay for cheap ^^. ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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My Buffalos look exactly the same as yours but are bigger,
the problem i have with them is they don't fit under the seat all the straps on the CBR unless you put then really far foward, and on the NTV only the velcro straps will fit under your seat.
Also the expansion system is a bit iffy , it works yes and can be over filled BUT you are forever mistaking the expansion zip with the main recessed zip.
The water proof covers are a tad antqiue though and flap in the wind sucking up MPG and if you don't put them on perfectly have pools of water in the bottom, treat them with thompson's water seal or fabrisil (thompsons stinks for weeks though). ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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 mistergixer World Chat Champion

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I have the Oxford Humpback panniers and tailpack/tankbag. On the whole not that bad, but the waterproof covers are a bit ghey (can't they just make the bag waterproof?)and one of the covers blew of one of the panniers -albeit at a fairly high cruising speed, i was 'sports-touring' after all.
With typical biker innovation, i quickly fabricated a replacement out of a bin liner and some bungee cords, which worked well. Now i just put everything inside a bin liner and dispense with the rain covers.
Anyway, i think it's time to post a pic (in the traditional photowhoring manner of a gixer owner):
https://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj243/Andy_B_photos/TheGreatEscape226.jpg
And another one of two lovely Gixers nestling side by side. The owner of the other Gixer had a pair of Oxford panniers (a larger, non-humpback style) and he had real trouble getting them secure and still leave the pillion seat clear for his missus. One of the panniers drooped onto the exhaust and melted a whole load of molten plasticy gloop over the contents of the pannier - which just happened to be all his bird's stuff, and she went just a tiny bit mental as a consequence. We cured the droop with cunning application of more bungee cords, but it meant she had to sit on top of a load of bungee cord, which couldn't have been that comfortable. Anyway, onto the pic:
https://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj243/Andy_B_photos/TheGreatEscape145.jpg ____________________ Space Monkey #7
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I've got the Oxford Sports expandable ones, and they're great. A bit of a pain to put on the bike on your own, but doable. They're crash proof, too.  ____________________ My other bike's a Monster...  |
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I've used Oxford Sports, Buffalo and currently Oxford First Time.
All fine when used in conjunction with a handful of bungees. ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
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 EdSpur Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 23:25 - 11 Feb 2008 Post subject: |
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Thanks for your thoughts guys.
Conclusion seems to be the cheap ones should be fine for me but should be used in conjunction with bin bags and extra bungees!
Nice one, question answered.
Cheers!  ____________________ CBT - 05/05/07. DAS - 07/01/08. Previous: CG125 Current: CB500. Both black! |
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Forget the bin bags, you will still get water inside them, and then they start to sag and touch your pipes...
Wrap everything inside in see-through freezer bags to keep them dry and save on space (as you can squeeze the air out). ____________________ My other bike's a Monster...  |
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| TheDonUK wrote: | | Paivi wrote: | Forget the bin bags, you will still get water inside them, and then they start to sag and touch your pipes...
Wrap everything inside in see-through freezer bags to keep them dry and save on space (as you can squeeze the air out). |
I personally couldent give a monkeys if the panniers get wet, as long as my clothes/items dont, for this a binbag works perfectly, the freezer bag thing sounds very OTT, also with binbags, if you are camping or in a hotel, when you get to your destination you can just lift out the complete contense of each pannier in a binbag, for security or ease of access...
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Yes, that's exactly what i do for rallies - just line each pannier with a bin bag.
I think maybe Paivi misunderstood and thought the bin bags were gonna go on the outside? ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
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Fair enough the post by paivi makes a bit more sense now , couldent have anyone knocking the trusty binbag now could i...
binbags (on the outside) + hot exhaust = melted on mess |
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Old Thread Alert!
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