Oh dear, just read it, point taken, so apologies for any transgressions on my part in the past. This still is the best and most polite forum around so please keep it going Steiner.RTman10 wrote: Oh dear. Did you read the post from Steiner this morning about changing the subject. Now we used to take worn out ones so we could chuck them. I find back wheels are better cleaned with hotel hand towels.
Top case and panniers ... How much can they take?
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Re: Top case and panniers ... How much can they take?
Re: Top case and panniers ... How much can they take?
I thought that's what everybody did - it's what I've done for years ! Casbar wrote: ..... Panniers two on the side, top box, one on the top. Fill them enjoy. Is that good enough 8)
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Re: Top case and panniers ... How much can they take?
Well, that's certainly a way to free up space on the bike, with bottles in the bottom!![emoji44][emoji44][emoji6]SweRT wrote: Yes, enough for a tour for two people to Chinquee Terre and also a smooth ride full loaded on the way back over Stelvio.
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Not a big deal, all heavy stuff in bottles, oh sorry meant of course in the bottom
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Re: Top case and panniers ... How much can they take?
I can't believe all that gear was packed in/on the bike . I take it all that stuff is in bags, like pannier bags, I think I might have to do a practice pack!! For when we eventually get away. Great topic and a great help thanks.
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