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Old 22-06-14, 13:01
kc2ine kc2ine is offline
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anybody uses saddlebags?

I wonder which one you would recommend for this bike.
I am minimalist so I don't want to carry big side, hard boxes
even for longer trips. So something like this would be nice
if the fit well:

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Old 22-06-14, 13:36
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Giant loop Great Basin

60 lt I'm getting one myself due to the same reasons of wanting a simple yet durable option. No mods needed and will strap onto nearly any bike. Look them up


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Old 22-06-14, 14:25
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Enduristan

The bags from Enduristan should work well too.
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Old 22-06-14, 23:08
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Giant loop Great Basin

60 lt I'm getting one myself due to the same reasons of wanting a simple yet durable option. No mods needed and will strap onto nearly any bike. Look them up
nice, but damn they're expensive..
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Old 22-06-14, 23:30
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Cheapo Oxford/Moto have done the trick for me. Done around 6,000 trouble free miles with them in all weather. Not fully waterproof but I always pack into plastic bags 1st anyway. The waterproof cover that come with the panniers are too clumsy imo.

Look on eBay, there's plenty.

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