Anyone tried these on a Girly ?? Theoretically they work great - But I'd welcome some actual experience to guide me. Figure at a minimum, I'd have to fashion some kind of bracket to keep it off muffler. (10 cm at least) Have stock hard cases - but don't like using them on the long muddy dirt trips - need the "sleeping tiger"contact points to be more pliable. ( : Thanks for any help / suggestions. j
Ive used Ortlieb Dry Sacks and Rack Packs for years, but I guess you are talking about the throw over panniers? I dunno about them but all I can say is their quality is the highest
Quote from: "jphish"Anyone tried these on a Girly ?? Theoretically they work great - But I'd welcome some actual experience to guide me. Figure at a minimum, I'd have to fashion some kind of bracket to keep it off muffler. (10 cm at least) Have stock hard cases - but don't like using them on the long muddy dirt trips - need the "sleeping tiger"contact points to be more pliable. ( : Thanks for any help / suggestions. j
Yes used a bag up in Scotland last September, 10 days of rain kit bone dry, find anywhere selling them at a good price let me know. cheers Spud :wink:
Strong, tough and waterproof, i have used mine strapped across the back seat of my Girly with and without panniers.
Cheers Ade.
Agree with all the above, and although this isn't going to help JPHISH, the cheapest source I've found in UK for dry bags is Aldi's when they have them on special. 'Cept they're usually bright yellow :oops:
Thanks for the responses mates. Yes - these are the velcro strap connected saddlebags. $187.00 US, here across the pond - bought from Aerostich. Think I'll just have to toss 'em on & see what modifications need to be made to avoid a melted nylon coated muffler. would probably look just like carbon fiber - but smell different. TTFN, j