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Re: [ST] panniers
Previously, you (serlick@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> I must differ with you about the Triumph panniers. There are not a
> lot of people on the Digest who have lost their panniers. It's true the
> some folks have lost a panner while riding, but it isn't very common.
I can think of only 2 or maybe 3 incidents. I agree: not common.
> My panniers, brackets, and locking mechanisms are in tip-top shape
> after 1 and 1/4 years of constant riding in wet dry, hot or cold.
Ditto.
> I can't tell you about other makes of panniers, but Triumph's are
> large, watertight and work "as advertised". I have no trouble at any
> speed here in Philadelphia, ...
> ... My panniers must be
> very well trained because they stay where they belong...on my bike!
What he said!
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Bill "Bench Dawg" Flowers
Clearwater FL
'00 Sapphire Blue ST "Jewel"
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