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The mounting hardware is barely noticeable! I like it! The Euro website shows it at $296 but Twisted Throttle shows it at $371.
296 is not in us dollars.
The SW Motech website shows 260E which is $296 but that does not include shipping; the Twisted Throttle website shows it at $371 .
Looks like they don't sell direct to the USA. Vendors in the USA are going to mark things up. That isn't uncommon.

You could try another site like this one:
http://www.bs-motoparts.com/en/luggage/p...2065-0.htm
Or this one:
http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/produ...e-panniers
Kenny those are the soft saddlebags. They also showed hard bags that I was referring to

http://shop.sw-motech.com/cgi-bin/cosmos...=186166002
I would start taking the CB on longer trips if I had some storage. I wonder if the panniers would have any effect on the comfort of a passenger?
(08-22-2015, 10:22 PM)Krupator_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I would start taking the CB on longer trips if I had some storage. I wonder if the panniers would have any effect on the comfort of a passenger?

I'm sure they take that into consideration when they design the bags and mounts. But of course, everyone's experience will not be the same.
My wife says that my hepco soft panniers don't interfere at all.
(08-23-2015, 12:26 AM)DBXXX_imp Wrote: [ -> ]My wife says that my hepco soft panniers don't interfere at all.

I'll keep that in mind. She's the only reason I would consider putting them on. I just backpack it when I'm by myself.