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Originally Posted by Nutsinatin
(thank you to Jayne for writing in most of them!)
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ooh 'eck, is this a subtle hint that I have been talking out of my bum again?
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Originally Posted by Nutsinatin
Obviously Lou is going to be on the rear seat so I just want to check that the panniers won't obstruct her legs or cause any discomfort over long distances. Secondly how do they mount, it it a strap over the rear seat, is this likely to cause any pillion discomfort? Or am I totally off the mark here, is there a better product that anyone knows about on here?
Ta in advance for any advice.
Bike is a fully faired K9 pointy with a standard mount exhaust, standard indicators with no tail tidy and a set of Givi arms with a top box if this makes any difference to fitting.
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When my panniers are fitted, my petite twenty year old Step daughter can climb on, but on long trips the straps over the seat can give an uncomfortable pressure point. If you are going to do it this way. look into getting a foam cover like a sit mat from the camping shop. A quick bodge and it it can be fixed into place.
A tank bag can be handy, a place to store those extra few bits and to lay on when cruising flat out on the autoban.