S10 with Happy Trail Cliff-Cut Denali paniers

528Hz

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Installed them today, p/c black, with racks. They look really nice ::003:: ::018::
 

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::003::
i know i know..i was taking pics just now
this is a link to hi res images gallery http://postimage.org/gallery/94xvvgi/

get the lube...here cometh tha porn













Nicely done locks with covers


Plenty of room for a large hand with big fat winter glove



Tech Spec snake



Rox Risers


26" parabellum






Touratech footprint increaser


Touratech rear brake fluid reservoir cover combined with Hebco cover



Touratech ABS covers front and rear

 

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Damn, your panniers are huge! People around here are going to have pannier envy! Looks good, careful going into that first corner. Make sure you don't rub.
 

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coastie said:
Damn, your panniers are huge! People around here are going to have pannier envy! Looks good, careful going into that first corner. Make sure you don't rub.
::013:: Yes, they look huge in the pictures. it crossed my mind before I bought them. They are however still hanging pretty high off the ground and profile is pretty narrow. boots on the foot pegs are positioned lower then the bottom of the case. so if the bike is being leaned, consciously or unconsciously, so much on cornering that those are rubbing against the floor, that would be the least of your problems and would clearly indicate that the fecal matter has clearly made contact with a rotary oscillator and it's time to pull on that EJECT cord.

By the way these cases come with a quick removal option with knobs from the inside or more permanent with bolts from the inside if knobs are a bother. Either option screws right into the rack itself on the upper and nice fat aluminum pucks that lock into the lower part of the SU rack.
 

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DANG........ Your bike is looking P - I - M - P !!!! Nice job ! ::26::
 

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~TABASCO~ said:
DANG........ Your bike is looking P - I - M - P !!!! Nice job ! ::26::
muchos gracias senor. that's my girl ::024::
I promised her Heidenau high heels this weekend. ::003::
Will test out Marc Parnes balancer while I'm at it. Everyone using it seems to be ecstatic about it.
 

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Very nice set up. Like the lookd better than the standard HT boxes I have.

Suggestion - try Dyna-beads. Used them in 5 bikes over 6 years. Particularly helpful getting knobbies balanced on the KLR.
 

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The panniers look good - very narrow. Good choice!!

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ColoRider said:
The panniers look good - very narrow. Good choice!!

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Thank man. That was the idea, good volume and narrow. Right side has plenty of room to add a tool case or a couple of those tool tubes on the inside of su rack.
 

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roadlizard said:
Very nice set up. Like the lookd better than the standard HT boxes I have.

Suggestion - try Dyna-beads. Used them in 5 bikes over 6 years. Particularly helpful getting knobbies balanced on the KLR.
Yep. Got those for the road for my long adventure trip in case I have to replace a tire or weights fall off.
 
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