J jimmy z Member Joined Aug 13, 2012 Messages 274 Location south east wisconsin Apr 8, 2015 #1 Has anyone figured out where rain water enters panniers?I guess it has to be either rubber seal at lids or mounting holes.Its not alot,but id like to seal them up.Jim
Has anyone figured out where rain water enters panniers?I guess it has to be either rubber seal at lids or mounting holes.Its not alot,but id like to seal them up.Jim
limey Well-Known Member Founding Member 2011 Site Supporter 2012 Site Supporter 2013 Site Supporter 2014 Site Supporter Joined Dec 13, 2010 Messages 1,913 Location Bowmanville Canada Apr 8, 2015 #2 No problem with mine going on three years. I did silicone the mounting bolts though.
J jimmy z Member Joined Aug 13, 2012 Messages 274 Location south east wisconsin Apr 8, 2015 #3 Thanks limey thats my next step.Should have done that in the first place.Jim
Buelligan Active Member 2012 Site Supporter 2013 Site Supporter 2014 Site Supporter Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 523 Location Albuquerque Apr 9, 2015 #4 3 years, 27000 miles, many in the rocky mountains, a few falls, dents, and dings. Mine are still water tight. Love my Jesse's!
3 years, 27000 miles, many in the rocky mountains, a few falls, dents, and dings. Mine are still water tight. Love my Jesse's!
RIDEMYST So many roads...... Joined Jan 4, 2015 Messages 623 Location South Florida Apr 9, 2015 #5 Dunk them in water and look for the leaks Sent by using these little bitty keys on my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dunk them in water and look for the leaks Sent by using these little bitty keys on my iPhone using Tapatalk