Install and mock pack of the Rhinowalk 48l (24l per side) Rackless luggage pannier set on my yamaha T7. Looking forward to getting these out on the trails and giving them a try.
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I've got the Rhinowalk Soft Paniers, they mount perfectly to my Outback Moto pannier racks. I have used them for about 8 months and they have been great. They are 21 Liters each, so I also have their 30 Liter Drybag that mounts like a tail back.
For the price its a fantastic setup. I paid for it myself, no freebee.
Man your camping equipment is crap, for example my tent is smaller than your pillow and also you take to much crapp.
You should look at getting a compression (stuff) sack for your sleeping bag. You will save a bunch of room!
These bags are a Chinese copy of Enduristan Blizzard saddlebags. I love my genuine Enduristan Saddlebags. The genuine Enduristan bags are VERY tough!!!!
Just sayin’ 😊
for more room in your sleep setup, nemo sleeping bags, or using a setup like zen bivy(what i use) or big agnes echo park type of setup that is a sheet attached to the pad with a top quilt are super comfy
Are the niceCNC brackets included that mount to the passenger peg area?
Love the modelo ❤ good thing you got that 3m clear. My bike got hammered with rackless bags
just went a similar route, nelson rigg enduro hurricane bags, I think 28 ltrs total, almost exactly the same as your's. I've gotten the weight for the entire camp setup down to 16 pounds total, including the bags and that includes a camp chair and cook kit. I also ditched the traditional mummy bag for something different.
Have you tried hammock camping? Did a 4 day moto trip and we strung hammocks. It was quite comfortable and I feel like we didn’t have to pack as much. Not as ideal in cold weather, though.
They look good and I think sift bags are a safer option. In a get off with metal panniers, your leg is subject to get trapped.
Get a Nemo Forte bag. Designed for side sleepers
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