Great, strong looking saddlebags available in Thailand

KTMphil

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Chiang Mai, Thailand
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2007 KTM 990 Adventure Suzuki DRZ 400
Came across these, they look great, Cant see why they wouldnt work on a 250cc enduro bike


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Recess Roswheel Bag After 3

Price 1150 ฿ / send registration + 30 ฿ / EMS + 50 ฿

- to design beautiful and have a style.
- material is made from the tarp 900 x 600 d polyester strong and endurance
- straps easy easy to install the adjust take separate and compound.
- packed with a lot of luggage bag with 2 PIECES AND THE TOP 1 of a bag.
- take it off the top of my bag and used as a shoulder that purse.
- Side Pocket (in front of) designed to bend over to hide while playing with your heel down.
- Side Pocket (back) is designed to keep a bottle of water or a device to use.
- the material is pe board makes it easy to clean all the mud and dirt.
- Logo Print with reflective help safe drive

Product Details.
- have a green and black.


น้ำหนัก 1357g
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Very cheap. No mention of waterproofing although that can be solved with internal dry bags. For anyone looking for a cheap solution for occasional rides with luggage well worth a try. No mention of capacity though.

Also available are these 12L side panniers for 680฿ + 80฿ shipping.

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From looking at the inside attach. clips they are Ortlieb knock-offs for sure on the 12L version you posted.
 
I want to have a good look at them when next in town, they might be ideal for the KLX for on the dirt
 
The saddlebags came and they look good. The inside surfaces are and well thought out, but the real beauty of them which I was hoping is that they fit on a Honda CRF 250 L without needing any racks and stay off the exhaust. The minimal width center joining section makes them sit high and are higher than the exhaust, magic.


Right side shown below, and they fit perfectly and stay off the hot exhaust


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Left side as you can see they sit nicely on the plastics

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Velcro strap on the front edge is the right length to secure each side to the subframe. This is the only thing holding the saddle bag down, it would be easy to add a loop-back fastener on the end.


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Additional free top bag attaches easily and has capacity of about 10 liters

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If you want cheap motorcycle luggage that work these look like a winner.
 
What is the literage of the bags Phil ??
 
Looks OK for the short people but maybe not for us tall fellas that sit back in the saddle & use the whole seat.
 
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