This is pannier p*rn. It's lingerie for my ride. Setting up to hit the roads of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, China with Vietnam being our home base. Thank you for this set up.
These mount similarly to your racks for my Africa Twin. I was surprised that the mount behind the pillion peg bracket is just a single “hook” with a spacer for the second bolt. I would have much more confidence in a solid plate that ran under the mount instead of the little hook and a spacer. I would think that it would make the racks much less susceptible to “bouncing” around. That is the only thing I was disappointed with on your racks. Other than that, I’m very happy with mine. I do find myself checking those hooks before every road trip to make sure they didn’t loosen up and slip out.
Hey I am just wondering will this pannier system be able to installed without the rear rack? Also wondering when do you think this will be for sale in Canada? Thanks Cian
HI from Australia just wondering do you have the kit number for this set of racks have seen another video where you have to move the turn indicators back but with this set don't have too loved your video.
@@Outbackmotortek off course. Very limited space up there. I do wish that manufacturers were more creative in the original design, incorporating much more storage in the body of the bike.
You guys should leave a link in the description to your product
This is pannier p*rn. It's lingerie for my ride. Setting up to hit the roads of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, China with Vietnam being our home base. Thank you for this set up.
These mount similarly to your racks for my Africa Twin. I was surprised that the mount behind the pillion peg bracket is just a single “hook” with a spacer for the second bolt. I would have much more confidence in a solid plate that ran under the mount instead of the little hook and a spacer. I would think that it would make the racks much less susceptible to “bouncing” around. That is the only thing I was disappointed with on your racks. Other than that, I’m very happy with mine. I do find myself checking those hooks before every road trip to make sure they didn’t loosen up and slip out.
It’s been proven to work for years.
what is the maximum allowed load in kg for the top case rack and for the side racks?
Hey, Are the mounting brackets a part of side rack set? Or I have to buy tail rack in order to mount side rack?
Hey I am just wondering will this pannier system be able to installed without the rear rack? Also wondering when do you think this will be for sale in Canada? Thanks Cian
Yes, of course. You can install just the pannier racks alone.
Hopefully our Canadian dealer (DualSport Plus) will order them in the coming months.
What is the reason for the asymmetrical design ? Is it a clearance issue?
Most riders (according to our sales data) prefer asymmetrical racks because they’re narrower. Sometimes by as much as 6-7cm/2.5-3”
@@Outbackmotortek good to know , thank you for the reply
HI from Australia just wondering do you have the kit number for this set of racks have seen another video where you have to move the turn indicators back but with this set don't have too loved your video.
I have Honda CBR 250 cc Twister and I want to purchase/procure similar rack for my motorbike. Kindly guide me and let me know the price
Where can I get the Honda CB150 luggage rack set ? Thanks
the panier rack is too close the muffler/heat shield. what if you get close to bottoming out the rear shock, will the muffler hit the panier rack?
The racks and the exhaust pipe are in a fixed location.
@@Outbackmotortek the swing arm can swing up and then the muffler hits the panier rack?
@@gs-nt6nf the muffler is not attached to the swing arm
Will a symmetrical version be offered? Or are you sticking with asymmetrical for this rack?
Asymmetrical only for now
Whats the benefit of a asymmetrical rack? I would think a symmetrical gives a nicer look? Thanks. Ad
Hi, the piece of metal which links the two sides panniers is touching my plate mount on the left side, how can I fix this ?
Check that it’s installed correctly. You can also email photos of the issue to info at outbackmotortek dot com
Great instructions !
What bags in the thumbnail? recommendations for soft bags?
The thumbnail shows Kriega OS 22/32L panniers. We highly recommend them and also Mosko Moto Backcountry
@@Outbackmotortek Thanks, the kriega ones do look good. What would you put on the top mount?
@@mastodonttix a small duffle bag or a Rotopax fuel canister
......and I live in Pakistan Lahore
+ 10kg :)
Personally I’d rather be peering over a massive tank bag than dealing with two ufos 🛸 flying along side me, forever. Talk about nightmare 😅.
To each their own. A tank bag is not comparable in size to soft panniers. With a “massive” tank bag you’ll deal with a top heavy bike too.
@@Outbackmotortek off course. Very limited space up there. I do wish that manufacturers were more creative in the original design, incorporating much more storage in the body of the bike.
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