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  • [Help] Touring Panniers.

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    Last edited by Bankim Jain; 04-25-2011, 03:17 AM.

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    Query Moved and Approved.
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      Order yourself Bagster with added heat shields if the MT heat shields "seem" inadequate to you though they are not. Else you can borrow Cramsters from someone on the site here, try them out. See if they hold the heat. Put some ice-cream and check how long it takes to melt.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jonny Bravo View Post
        Any one in Delhi/around does such job for all the touring folks

        - Caribou Luggage Systems
        New Pelican-based Luggage System - Page 2 - ADVrider

        < since the product is more concerned with touring so i posted it here >
        I'm looking at having something like this too.. there's one Pelican dealer in Delhi area but a very non responsive one.. Since you are in Delhi perhaps you can go and knock on their door. Contact Pelican on their website directly and tell them you are from India. Some one will contact you from Delhi. I got a call from some dude after a month or so. Now I've lost all contact.

        Just get the cases that you want/see fit.. Fitments are best done at a good welder in your city. Don't buy rack-mounts unless they are available here..
        http://www.flickr.com/photos/sprotor/

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          Praveen KM got something like these built by local mechs. The boxes were made of sheet metal and locks were fixed to the box by another mech. From what he told, it was lots of work, but worth the hassle. Don't know how strong the boxes are, Praveen uses them to lock in Cramster saddlebags so that he can leave the bike unattended when taking a hike away from the bike. See his thread in Tourer for the pics.
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