Gobear
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As I don't as yet have my bike,could someone post the interior dimension of the panniers, have an idea for liners want to see if they would fit
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Gobear
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Gobear
That explains the confusion. The panniers do not come standard in the US, they are an extra optional expense. A lot of folks buy other brands as a result, if fact I think most Super Teneres I see around have different panniers on them.Gobear said:Stock Yamaha panniers that would come standard in Canada ...they will be attached from Yamaha from the factory
I normally use one liner. The other side are items I don't need to remove... tools, etc. If I am concerned with theft or vandalism I remove the side cases.Gobear said:I find the Yamaha liners are expensive so may opt for these bags from MEC in Canada
They are $18.00 each and will leave me room to add stuff sacks with shores tools etc..all the while keeping my close separate
The large one measures 14" depth x 5" width x 10" long..
https://www.mec.ca/en/product/5027-294/Clothes-Box
Appears a couple RMATV medium sized liner bags will fill one OEM pannier perfectly. Only $18 per pair and good quality. Personally I prefer smaller liners anyway to separate cooking gear, tools, food, etc. from clothes, riding gear, toiletries, etc. The medium liners are also a perfect fit for my Jesse lids and 2 large liners fit the main Jesse section on their sides.jmcgilroy said:These measurements are of the "clearance" area inside because there's a few small protrusions into the case from the keyway cover and the hinge straps...
16" front-to-back
7" wide
13" deep
I absolutely agree that nothing is free, but if I were to walk in to a US yamaha dealer and pay list price for a new 2017 S10 it would cost me the equivalent of about 21,500.00 CDN.( at 1.33 CDN for every US dollar).snakebitten said:No offense, but Yamaha doesn't give their product away for free.
They might INCLUDE their product in your purchase.