SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Printable Version +- Welcome to The Australian Hayabusa Club Forum - ARCHIVE ONLY VERSION - NEW REGISTRATIONS & POSTS DISABLED (https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB) +-- Forum: How to Do It Yourself, Mods & Reviews & Tool Lending Scheme (https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/forumdisplay.php?fid=48) +--- Forum: Product Reviews (https://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/forumdisplay.php?fid=50) +--- Thread: SOFT PANNIER BAGS (/showthread.php?tid=20994) |
SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Batfink - 01-10-2013 Just got these from fleabay... Took about 2 minutes to set up on bike and after 2 days in rain they handled it okay. Not perfectly dry inside but not filled with water either. Will now add some linings on the underside to reduce rubbing on paint and see how much I can jam inside them... BTW. Cost me $95.95 plus post.. RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Batfink - 19-02-2014 okay.. used bags twice now and I think 3800 klm is enough to give my opinion... the spray covers that are hidden in a pocket cover each bag nicely even when fully expanded. Unfortunately one side started to get a hole in seam line within 100 klm of starting out. while repairable (I haven't yet) I thought it was a bit "cheap" that it started to fall apart before I even got outta Tassie. by the time I got 1000 klm I noticed the first row of stitching holding the Velcro strap to each bag part. When I looked further I found there was plenty of more stitching rows to hold it together and I was using the buckle straps as well so I wasn't too concerned with it.. BUT again it made the bags feel "cheap" after 2500 klm of riding and feeling totally knackered after a lovely 870 klm in 10 hours I broke one of the plastic buckles on the buckle straps... just another thing to make it feel "cheap" but still remain usable. Now even though I have constantly used the word "cheap" here you do have to remember THEY ARE CHEAP... $99 for the pair!!! I would suggest that these type of bags are ideal if you are just looking at doing a 1 off long trip, or are not sure if you need panniers... maybe also as a starting point, budget wise, for kitting out your bike in a long distance tour mobile. as I said in another post.. my next storage idea for riding will be my mono-wheeled trailer... RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - TheAlchemist - 20-02-2014 Cheap is ok though, don't forget my Bagster Panniers I had on for the Brissy to Adelaide run were SENSATIONAL. Didn't budge at all, streamlined but plenty of room. Full waterproof covers. Looked great LOL. They rested on my pillion pegs too which carried the weight and balanced wonderfully. I paid $100 for them too. From Carlisle tyres and bikes in Sydney via ebay. I cannot rate the Bagster panniers highly enough. Absolutely brilliant. Your find seems good too. Once you fix the seam sounds like they're a good keeper :) RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Pommie - 20-02-2014 I have some RJ's soft expandable panniers that have been faultless. Been in torrential rain over several days stayed dry. Clips and buckles and straps still all good. I put some kitchen surface non slip mat between them and the paint and lost no paint. They're 4 years old now and cost $150 I think. Something like that RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - big kev - 20-02-2014 I have a set of Rjays expandable bags and they are top notch but what has helped me is the saddle bag racks RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Dale - 28-02-2014 Somebody left the door open and a weirdo got in .. RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Batfink - 28-02-2014 Hey, we r all weirdos.., but I agree, that was extra weird RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Madmax - 28-02-2014 Gone now! RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Corpsedealer - 28-02-2014 Nah! he/she is just a little bit lost on tha world wide web RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Batfink - 28-02-2014 Aaaawwwwww Max I nearly worked out what to do with my bangs RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - robrainy61 - 05-10-2014 Got some soft panniers for my busa and they are awesome just having issues with them rubing my paintwork what's a good thing to use to stop them rubing ? RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Batfink - 06-10-2014 I used spray on glue to layer up some micro fibre on the inside of my panniers, that way the sides get a polish more than a rub LOL RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - storm - 07-11-2014 Oxford bags I use. Very good. I use a drysack inside.the raincovers flew away, they need to be fastened to the bags rather than being independent. My 2 c RE: SOFT PANNIER BAGS - Batfink - 07-11-2014 Thx shorty you reminded me I need to patch up my rain covers for Tathra LOL seems the cheapies don;t enjoy sitting on $1.40 for about an hour straight... wind got into a seam line and put it to bits LOL |