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Old 28-Sep-2006, 21:33   #1
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Panniers on a 748/916? Advice please
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Anyone used Oxford panniers on their 748/916? Or any advice on using panniers on a 748 etc?
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Old 28-Sep-2006, 21:54   #2
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Get a Ventura Luggage System instead - best bit of kit for touring without doubt.


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Old 28-Sep-2006, 23:28   #3
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Old 29-Sep-2006, 08:48   #6
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Chaps, Thanks for the advice. Having looked at the Ventura system on the web, I can see its the business, the only problem is trhat they are beyond my means at present!

What are the problems with panniers? I have an old seat unit which I thought i might fit with the luggage, so I can gaffer tape it up to my hearts content. I was wondering about the exhausts, do they touch the panniers, or does the shape of the seat unit hold them away? I need an interim solution until I can afford the pukka stuff!
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Old 29-Sep-2006, 10:33   #7
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I also could not afford Ventura but I recently did 3,000km in 2 days on my 748 SPS travelling from Istanbul to London and used a combination of a tank bag and an Oxford tail-pack on the tail section of the bike. Provided you put some sort of baffle between the tailpack and the seat unit your paint will survive. I used rubber table-matting; worked a treat. With plenty of bungess from the tail pack to the footrest hangers it was rock-solid.

The only problem with a tank bag is that it prevents you from getting close to the tank and thus limits effective top speeds to c 160-170kph unless you have a strong neck !
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Old 29-Sep-2006, 11:11   #8
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if you dont have rear pegs, ie not a bip, then tieing down is also difficult. I looked at doing this with a tail pack I have and, regardless of potential paint damage, there is no where to bungy them down.
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Old 29-Sep-2006, 11:28   #9
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Oxford Humpback Throwovers work quite well on a 998 - I've done 2 trips to Italy with these and they're far more stable than a tailpack as the weights lower down and therefore causes less wobble against the single pin-type lock at the back of the seat unit.

I bungee under the numberplate holder at the back, and run a bungee between the subframe and the heatguard at the front (just behind the shock) and everything stays where it should all the way to 150+ mph.

I'll post a couple of photos if/when I can find them...

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