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Originally Posted by Chris Scott
That works fine if they're clean and dry and just thrown over the bike like horse bags.
But if they're covered in mud and muck and lashed to the rack or bike in a not very q/d manner and you're worn out and heading into the Magadan Hilton for a well-earned treat, it's so much easier to avoid all the fumbling and whip out the clean inner bags, hook them together, walk up to reception and clang the bell.
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I agree. With inner bags I can tote everything in one go.
I've got a rear top duffle that's got to come in as well, but the panniers stay put.
I've got panniers secured in a few places, takes about 5 minutes to UNDO everything. But with inner bags it's 5 minutes I don't have to spend fiddling ... Grab and Go! ... Same goes in AM. Inner bags go right back in. Done.
Very nice at end of a long, hard riding day.
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