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Old 21-04-12, 07:18 AM   #1
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Default Oxford sports panniers fitting a curvy?

Hi

Does any curvy owner one own a set of Oxford Sports Panniers ?. If so do you know if they fit with a high level exhaust system ?.
I am looking to get a set for my Curvy - as in Avatar, but dont want to waste my money if they will damage my twin exhausts.
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Old 21-04-12, 07:54 AM   #2
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Default Re: Oxford sports panniers fitting a curvy

The ones i melted were 300 mm deep and were not touching my delcevic.i had them under the seatthen ended up with 25mm gap when i got to watford and that was a standard mount can!
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Old 21-04-12, 08:01 AM   #3
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Default Re: Oxford sports panniers fitting a curvy

I've had no problems with my Oxford Panniers on my high level system

But my can is tucked away, the link pipe routes behind the pillion peg on the right, so I've probably got a bit more clearance.

I rode to 2 AR's over 260 miles with no issues
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Default Re: Oxford sports panniers fitting a curvy

You could put then on top of the seat that moves them up .Just make sure they dont slip.
go to a shop and try them for fit before you purchase
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Old 21-04-12, 03:50 PM   #5
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Thanks both.

Was hoping to buy from the old favourite Fleabay !! so trying at a shop first would not have been an option, but good shout.
Mavizcap, finally painted and fitted the front mudguard I bought off you about 18 months ago, looks the business.
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Yes, I thought it looked familiar.

Yes, it does look nice
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