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Hi Tony

I am busy looking for panniers for my DR650. I will probably go with the Pelican cases - they look to be well made at a reasonalbe cost even though I have to import them to New Zealand. The contact e-mail address is - info@adventure-motorcycle.com

I think they go under the name of 'adventure motorcycles'

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Hi Tony

I am busy looking for panniers for my DR650. I will probably go with the Pelican cases - they look to be well made at a reasonalbe cost even though I have to import them to New Zealand. The contact e-mail address is - info@adventure-motorcycle.com

I think they go under the name of 'adventure motorcycles'

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Hi Peter,
I can't believe what I am hearing from a Kiwi. There must be a man in a shed somewhere near you who will knock up some panniers for you.

Burt Munro will be spinning in his grave.

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after feedback from here and other forums touratech are crossed off the list
i like the caribou boxes, which are just pelican cases with added fitting kit, but they dont do top loading cases
so that would mean using standard pelican cases (eg 1440) and making my own mounting system
i even enquired about buying just the mounting kits from caribou but was told
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Our bracket system does not fit the Pelican top loading cases.
what a shame
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anyone have any experience of these?
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Hepco and becker....Craaaapp!!!

Dont buy hepco and becker!!!!!!!!
They were the only company who could deliver frames for my xl 600. They did not fit! The instructions were in german, there were no pictures, they suck!
I had to bolt the top box on to the frame of my bike. Never mind the fact that i paid £150 for the top box mounting frame alone. You dont want to know what i paid for the whole lot!!!
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I tried for months to get two sets of Touratechs for my two Transalps and got everything from "we lost the order" to "it will be next month before we can ship them" etc and I finally gave up. I ordered the Mules and they shipped them within a week and are awesome cases. The frames fit perfectly and are STRONG. Cases are strong well-made and spacious even though I went with the narrow 31L ones.

I also took clear adhesive vinyl and lined the insides so they don't turn everything black from the aluminium.
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Hi Steve

I am sure I could find someone to knock up a set of panniers but the cost would not be worth it. Others have tried and by the time you are finished it is cheaper (and easier) to buy ready made.

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