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Hello everyone
Looking for some advice on inexpensive hard cases. the 1st set is on ebay and have a total of 160L of storage which I like, also have bars at the ends, however they will not fit on factory mounts, . The second set is from brook auto sport. 119L of storge, however will fit on factory mounts. Is the quality on these the same? Any suggestions which way to go. Thank you. or are there any others out there in that same price range?


 
There is alway the option of buying new or gently used OEM panniers. Then the racks definitely work and they can also be keyed like the rest fo the bike so then you don't have to carry yet another key to go with the key on you keyless ride fob.

Here is but one example:

 
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Hello everyone
Looking for some advice on inexpensive hard cases. the 1st set is on ebay and have a total of 160L of storage which I like, also have bars at the ends, however they will not fit on factory mounts, . The second set is from brook auto sport. 119L of storge, however will fit on factory mounts. Is the quality on these the same? Any suggestions which way to go. Thank you. or are there any others out there in that same price range?


I have heard these guys are good with factory plus no tax and free shipping and handling

www.ascycles.com


I use Bumo for side and Givi as top case

Givi and adapter plate, you can order it from here

www.advdesigns.com or

www.motardinn.com

For bumot

www.advmotorrad.com

Tony

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I run the Brooks panniers and racks...had them on the 1200 and now on the 1250...with no issues.
I find they are a good alternative to the much pricier BMW panniers.
I like the fact the latches can be securely latched, but left unlocked for quick, keyless access, but they still appear locked to the uninitiated who don't know how the opening mechanism works...
 
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