Luggage advise
Luggage advise
Hi all
Have any of you used Oxford X50 throw over panniers ? I'm going to be using the storm for a few weekends away this year so looking to be able to carry a few bits and bobs. Just wondered how secure they fit ect ?
Cheers Tony
Have any of you used Oxford X50 throw over panniers ? I'm going to be using the storm for a few weekends away this year so looking to be able to carry a few bits and bobs. Just wondered how secure they fit ect ?
Cheers Tony
- firestorm1997
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I have used Oxford first timers before now without any issues. Strap fits under the seat without any problem,
One thing I would say though is use an old towel or cloth to protect the plastics where the straps fit, This will prevent any damage from them rubbing.
One thing I would say though is use an old towel or cloth to protect the plastics where the straps fit, This will prevent any damage from them rubbing.

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You'll find the throwovers break the lugs on the side panels unless you either re-inforce them with some alloy strip and rivets or pack a piece of dowel/broomhandle between then to stop them bending inwards and breaking
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!


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Stratman,thanks for the heads up, I'll go and have a look at what you mean if the garage ever gets above freezing again !
Firestorm1997, I did wonder about that
Cheers Tony
Firestorm1997, I did wonder about that

Cheers Tony
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those were going to be my comments.........I described the broom handle in another post, but could do some pictures if you cant work it out from wordsStratman wrote:You'll find the throwovers break the lugs on the side panels unless you either re-inforce them with some alloy strip and rivets or pack a piece of dowel/broomhandle between then to stop them bending inwards and breaking
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I used the throw overs for a trip to the Scottish Highlands. They didn't break the tail piece lugs but popped the fittings out.
I used the squidgy matting that came with them but they still managed to mark the paint work. Quite a bit of faffing about with them as well.
I got rid of them in favour of the Ventura system, expensive but works really well. I now have two bags a big and small, they zip together with a combined capacity for enough things for a two or more week tour.
I used the squidgy matting that came with them but they still managed to mark the paint work. Quite a bit of faffing about with them as well.
I got rid of them in favour of the Ventura system, expensive but works really well. I now have two bags a big and small, they zip together with a combined capacity for enough things for a two or more week tour.
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Animal wrote:Ventura system

I've got Ventura luggage for mine too - well worth the cash! I'll stick on a pic at the weekend.
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mattster wrote:Animal wrote:Ventura system![]()
I've got Ventura luggage for mine too - well worth the cash! I'll stick on a pic at the weekend.
quick quick theres one on ebay now up for grabs cheap................................http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250983942456? ... 1497.l2649
Ooooo too late, i just bought it


4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
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1. By an old seat for a Storm.
2. Drill holes in the pillion part.
3. Bolt an old wooden box on it.
4. Fill it with stuff, ride.
5. Er, that's it, really.
2. Drill holes in the pillion part.
3. Bolt an old wooden box on it.
4. Fill it with stuff, ride.
5. Er, that's it, really.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Or go the whole hog and do what I did a few years ago with a Kappa universal kit. This is from 2005 in Belgium:-

Two bikes, still only four cylinders!


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if you're just using throwovers then I find mine fit very nicely across the front part of the seat, your then sat on the straps and they sit under knees....might be an issue if you're taking a pillion tho.

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That actually looks good, didn't think you could buy hard luggage for the Storm. I bought a rack for mine, it's only held on with four bolts and would not be able to carry to much weight,.Stratman wrote:Or go the whole hog and do what I did a few years ago with a Kappa universal kit. This is from 2005 in Belgium:-

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VERY NICE DO YOU HAVE A LINK TO WHERE YOU CAN GET THE KIT FROMStratman wrote:Or go the whole hog and do what I did a few years ago with a Kappa universal kit. This is from 2005 in Belgium:-
Ill never be a sell out storm forever
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I don't have any links because it was a long while ago. It is/was all Kappa stuff - they sold a "universal kit" which meant quite a bit of head scratching as to what would fit where and some subframe drilling too to munt top brackets, but after that I could get the whole rack assembly on and off in about 20 minutes.
I drilled an extra hole on the side of the rear mudguard for one of the supports. If I can find any other pics I'll post. It worked really well but I don't use it now as I have a system on my TDM which does all the distance work (at 57mpg, you can understand why!)
Try hereto start with.
I drilled an extra hole on the side of the rear mudguard for one of the supports. If I can find any other pics I'll post. It worked really well but I don't use it now as I have a system on my TDM which does all the distance work (at 57mpg, you can understand why!)
Try hereto start with.
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!


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you could always sell it, it sounds like you already have some buyers
i think it suits the bike really well and it would deffo make wheelies easier.......

i think it suits the bike really well and it would deffo make wheelies easier.......

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