Panniers for 2014 ES Super Tenere

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Installed the Givi quick release racks PLR367 / Trekker 33lt black line bags, as well 52lt Trekker black line top bag with SRA2101 top rack on my 2014 ES.
Very simple install.



 
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Interesting that the 367 works on your ES. I sent a note to Givi USA asking about compatibility with the 2014 ES and this was their response (received this morning).

"Thank you for contacting Givi USA. We appreciate the interest you have shown in our products. If the ES model is different from the regular model, then we do not offer any products for this model.
Best regards,
Givi USA"

Their web site shows a different part number for the 2014 bike (PL2119 side frames) than the PLR 367. According to the website, the PL and PLR367 are for the 2013 and earlier. They also show a PL2101 for the Outback side frames (2013 and earlier).

Has anyone mounted the 2101 side frames on a 2014 ES model? I prefer that style of case; if I can't get the Givi, I'll have to investigate one of the other options (SW Motech and some other case).
 

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Just still waitin' on the Givi Trekker Outback adapters for the 2014 Tenere ES.
Want the 48L cases so I can carry a full size helmet on the inside.
I continue to call Givi in N. Carolina and ask for availability and I get the same answer which is "nothing yet".

See picture of the new model "Super Duper" Tenere
 

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I have discussed this particular figment issue with the folks at Twisted Throttle. They are aware that the Givi mounts won't fit, but the SW-Motech mounts, which will fit Givi bags, will work. I just purchased those mounts and will be installing on my '14 S10 ES in a few days. I have Pelican bags off my Wee that have Givi mounts. Will report back soon.
 

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It has been clearly documented in this thread on numerous occasions that several bags will fit on the SW Motech mounts...................just not the Givi Trekker Outback 48 Litre ones that I want.
 

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I'll vote for Jesse's, just be sure to ask them to send you the damn instructions when you order ::024::

The included silver hardware stuck out like a sore thumb, so I painted it all black, much better. Total width is 35.5 inches.







 

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Are those pics of the Safari 11"? They look alot bigger than the OddassyII on the outside....are they really bigger in terms of capacity? I agree Jesses are the way to go...just not sure if the Safaris are going to hold more...we are 2 up to S America on a 2014 YST non ES this fall. Also...how far do they stick out past the handlebars...think the 10" Oddassys were 38" or just under. SO for max carry 2up...which should I get???
 

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Finally got word that the PL2119CAM adapters from Givi are now available and I have them on order. Hopefully they will arrive this week and will post pictures.
 

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For those interested it would seem the Yamaha luggage fitting kit is a wee bit different too.
 

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I nearly went the Jesse route since they were the first ones to get something right for the ES model, but at the time they stated they were 7-8 weeks out on the bags. I guess they have caught up now.
Congratulations...............the bike looks great. I hope to have my Givi Outback Trekkers mounted up by the weekend. Just waiting for them to arrive at my dealer and I'll slap them on.
 

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Sorry for digging up an older thread but I didn't see a clear answer to the OP's question - is the there a solution to the fitment of the Yamaha OEM panniers for the ES model? I don't see any special part numbers for a revised case for that side and Yamaha's site indicates that they work (based on accessories available for the ES model). I was all set to get these but now I'm nto so sure.
 

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I thought I read somewhere on here that it works after someone posted this issue. Anyway, I've got the same setup arriving this Friday and will find out and post here.
Oh, BTW, reply # 7 to this thread I think clears up this confusion in respect to OEM hardware. Based on Travex's response, there shouldn't be a problem.
 

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Ah, thank you...I think I misread the OP and thought he was trying to use the OEM panniers. Sweet.
 

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Just received and installed the OEM pannier side stays. They do fit the ES model BUT with some finagling. The smaller heat shield from the left side (exhaust) has to be removed.

The steps for the right side are as follows:

1. Remove side cover
2. Remove the button head bolt for the suspension reservoir. The reservoir and bracket will now slide down and can be moved out of the way. I tied this to the frame so there would be any pull to hose while hanging.
3. Remove the bolt on the right side of the black box with the rubber cover. This allow the box to be move a bit to gain access to the passenger footrest bolt.
4. Remove passenger footrest
5. Remove the two bolts (and save or discard) that hold the other bracket for the suspension reservoir
6. Follow instruction from here and be sure to reinstall the bracket with the new hardware as the last item

Hopefully these steps will help.

Oh, BTW, I used some Honda grip cement for the rubber pieces that need to be mounted on the stays.
 
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