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RE: Canvas saddlebags - Django - 12-05-2018

Good job! Thumbs Up


RE: Canvas saddlebags - syncronizator_imp - 12-06-2018

(12-05-2018, 04:42 AM)Csory_imp Wrote: Good looking bags! Thumbs Up How do you prevent them from sliding up / falling off? Maybe I just can't see the locking mechanism? Huh

THX to all for positive opinnions,

There is no locking mechanism, in it. The bushes and metal mount are tightly fited. This home made construction is tigt enough to keep the panniers in stabile position.
Useing in time will show advantages and disadvantages. For that moment i need to use a litle power to take it of.


RE: Canvas saddlebags - peterbaron - 12-06-2018

Synchronizator, what do you keep in these bags ?Tongue


RE: Canvas saddlebags - syncronizator_imp - 12-06-2018

Unfortunately, these are not gold bars Smile
Just 10Kg+10Kg cheap camping stuff.


RE: Canvas saddlebags - SamEdward_imp - 12-21-2023

You can check the Viking Bags saddlebags (https://www.vikingbags.com/pages/motorcycle-saddlebags), they have hard, soft, throw over, and canvas saddlebags for almost all bikes.


RE: Canvas saddlebags - Charlie Bravo_imp - 12-26-2023

Nice job of repurposed items. They're a little big for the CB, but if they fill a need, that's what counts. I put a small set of textile bags on the CB for awhile, but they rode too far forward cause of the lights, so I put the topbox back on. I actually prefer hard bags.