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Mattie 06-02-09 19:42

Saddle Bags
 
In case anyone is interested in saddle bags, instead of panniers, I have some Ortlieb bags like these. Have not had chance to test them in the rain, but they are supposed to be 100% waterproof. They have no zips and roll closed at the top for anyone not familiar with Ortlieb stuff. They are fine at 70 mph.

Just thought some of you lot having to commute in the p,,,,ing rain might be interested.

( Iam currently serving licence suspension for speeding and use Ortlieb stuff on my pushbike as well).

http://i715.photobucket.com/albums/w...ithOrtlieb.jpg

borus 06-02-09 20:02

I do have other stuff of Ortlieb which is very impressive quality.

Unfortunaly these saddle bags did not fit on my previous bike without a frame. Otherwise they would melt on the exhaust.

With my new Tenere, I will try to fit again at the shop. I do really want these bags because they are absolutely waterproof!!!

Mattie 06-02-09 20:24

I should think a light frame should be enough to keep them off the exhausts on your bike. The weight is on the saddle straps and a frame maybe just to keep them away from the exhaust.

On mine I just make sure that the bags are quite high up and so are protected by the standard plastic heat shields on the standard exhausts.

So when you view from behind the bottoms of the bags stick out a bit more than the top, like the letter A and not flat sided like the letter H if you see what I mean !

shayne 06-02-09 20:34

Mattie wot price r the ortlieb bag i'am looking for something for a weekend trip to Assen gp

Mattie 06-02-09 22:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by shayne (Post 82012)
Mattie wot price r the ortlieb bag i'am looking for something for a weekend trip to Assen gp

About �120.

I reckon they are ideal for that sort of trip. You can get tons of stuff in them.

muppdog 09-02-09 23:40

I used an Ortlieb roll up bag on my trip to france. First 6-7 hours in the heaviest rain i ever rode in! Not a drop of water in the bag, Class!!! Tankbag with rain cover on pretty moist.

Rob

shayne 15-02-09 10:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mattie (Post 82034)
About �120.

I reckon they are ideal for that sort of trip. You can get tons of stuff in them.

Mattie could you tell me where you got them from has i like to c the bags before buying a set thank youn shayne

Mattie 18-02-09 18:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by shayne (Post 82907)
Mattie could you tell me where you got them from has i like to c the bags before buying a set thank youn shayne

Hello Shayne

I got mine from outdoorgb.com The webpage may update but at this momment they are being advertised for �118.22. They have a picture and measurements for info. See:

http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/ortlieb_m...le_saddle_bag/

shayne 18-02-09 19:27

Thanks for that Mattie


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