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    MyTech alu panniers

    These were new to me.
    Never seen or heard of them before.

    Bmw f 800 gs | Search | MyTech Accessories

    and for the RD07

    Honda africa twin nxr 750 rd07/rd07a | Search | MyTech Accessories

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    Re: MyTech alu panniers

    Look very nice Kjell

    Treat the new bike to some bling

    For all of those lovely pics you keep posting for us I'd say you deserve them

    02 RD07a RWB, Powerbronze tall screen, Remus Grand Prix, TT crash bars, TT pannier frame, Zega style panniers, Alpos top box,TT bar risers, TT headlamp guard, Heated grips, mainstand, Heidenau K60s for road and light offroad, TKC80s for the dirty stuff, Scottoiler, Autocomm, TT Zumo mount, Zumo 550 and most of all A BIG GRIN !!! Oh, and a very nice RD04 HRC coloured Marathon Replica


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    Re: MyTech alu panniers

    I do need som luggage capacity.
    And alu panniers would be really nice. Hard bags are easy to work with and could be resonable water tight.
    I'm tired of the normal "suitcase" type with the whole side that flips open. I like the way top loaded boxes work.

    But I might go for soft luggage. A tankbag (or rather a dummytank bag) and a tail bag.




    SHAD also have some alu panniers

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    Re: MyTech alu panniers

    Saw Gary (AckAckFlack) today with his bag on the back

    Personally I like the look of the hard luggage - I have soft luggage but have not used them since sports bike days

    02 RD07a RWB, Powerbronze tall screen, Remus Grand Prix, TT crash bars, TT pannier frame, Zega style panniers, Alpos top box,TT bar risers, TT headlamp guard, Heated grips, mainstand, Heidenau K60s for road and light offroad, TKC80s for the dirty stuff, Scottoiler, Autocomm, TT Zumo mount, Zumo 550 and most of all A BIG GRIN !!! Oh, and a very nice RD04 HRC coloured Marathon Replica


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    Re: MyTech alu panniers

    see the pic of rails provided show exhaust cut out.

    anyone have pic of these mounthed to the bike

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