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Wanted: Asahi Pannier Hardcases
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Wanted: Asahi Pannier Hardcases
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I tried reaching out to Mr. T at Samurider.com, but he tells me they have been discontinued for a few years now and doesn’t have line on any.

Figure it’s a long shot, but if anyone is selling, hit me up.

Thanks!


01-05-2026, 01:01 AM
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RE: Wanted: Asahi Pannier Hardcases
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Have you tried Japan.webike.net? Members have had success there. I'd not be optimistic though as rocking horse droppings and aftermarket parts for the CB1100 have much in common.

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01-05-2026, 04:06 AM
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RE: Wanted: Asahi Pannier Hardcases
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I do not know if the style and size are right for you, but I believe the SW-Motech Urban Top Case and Side Cases match the aesthetic of a CB1100. I own the Top Case, which appears in the header of the Forum. A picture of the side case is attached. Please see URL:

SW Motech Side Case

Note that the side case also requires a mounting bracket. Hope this helps. David


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01-05-2026, 08:16 AM
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(01-05-2026, 04:06 AM)Cormanus Wrote: Have you tried Japan.webike.net? Members have had success there. I'd not be optimistic though as rocking horse droppings and aftermarket parts for the CB1100 have much in common.

Great rec!

https://japan.webike.net/ps/Asahi+Pannie...hi+Pannier

I just need to figure out if the mounting hardware is compatible, but the cases themselves look correct.

Hmm…

Comparing the webikes posting (https://japan.webike.net/products/2032058246.html) against other forum member’s photos (https://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=6001) it looks like the screw holes are in a different position. That said, both are mounted from a plate of sheet metal. I could probably just re-drill it to make it fit ?


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RE: Wanted: Asahi Pannier Hardcases
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You could also try sending a PM to Webike which recently joined the forum.

I notice they also have a used CB1100 set (https://japan.webike.net/products/2030080082.html), although in questionable condition.The dimensions are very slightly different.

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(01-05-2026, 02:57 PM)Cormanus Wrote: You could also try sending a PM to Webike which recently joined the forum.

I notice they also have a used CB1100 set (https://japan.webike.net/products/2030080082.html), although in questionable condition.The dimensions are very slightly different.

Eh, they’re damaged. One of the hinges is broken. I don’t necessarily want to go on that side-quest.


01-09-2026, 12:25 PM
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I’m going for the Shadow 750 version. I’ll have to drill a new hole (or two) in the mounting plate, but I’m pretty sure this will work ?

I will update on the mods/accessories page when they get here from Japan.


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Best of luck JRD. Look forward to the report.

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RE: Wanted: Asahi Pannier Hardcases
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I had a set of the Asasi side cases on my 2013. They looked good, but leaked every time I rode in the rain which was a lot commuting in the Seattle area. Anything I put in there had to be in plastic bags to stay dry.


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(01-10-2026, 09:44 PM)kennyw Wrote: I had a set of the Asasi side cases on my 2013. They looked good, but leaked every time I rode in the rain which was a lot commuting in the Seattle area. Anything I put in there had to be in plastic bags to stay dry.

Good to know. Did they leak from the top or did it get up from the mounting hardware at the base?


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