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I guess I did something wrong?
It seems like I typed it correct and the pic is still there at the url you gave me...???
What am I doing wrong?
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I guess I did something wrong?
It seems like I typed it correct and the pic is still there at the url you gave me...???
What am I doing wrong?
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Just don't type a space between the g and the ]
I'll look at the panniers tonight. The carb. is standard '97
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The panniers and carrieers are touratech. I bought the bike secondhand and the where on it then. I took them off asap, because i always use bags. The whole system, incuding a topbox is for sale.
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Ro,
How much would you sell the mounting hardware for?
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ro, I don't know if you use a tank bag or not,but aerostitch has bags that mount on the sides of the tank and hook to each other under the front fender, they work very well for this bike and are easily accessible. I have happy trails pannier mounts, which weren't even close to fitting my bike, a good friend and fabricator resolved the prob. next time I will have the whole set up home built. what kind of tires do you run?
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Sorry, i'am selling it as a set.
400 euro in the Netherlands.
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ro, I don't know if you use a tank bag or not,but aerostitch has bags that mount on the sides of the tank and hook to each other under the front fender, they work very well for this bike and are easily accessible. I have happy trails pannier mounts, which weren't even close to fitting my bike, a good friend and fabricator resolved the prob. next time I will have the whole set up home built. what kind of tires do you run?
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Thanks,but i use ortlieb bags.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="">quote:</font><HR><font face="" size="2">Originally posted by wirebustersindiana:
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Sorry, i'am selling it as a set.
400 euro in the Netherlands.
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Hello and Happy New Year!
I was just wondering if the pannier set is still available?
If so, how much extra do you think it would cost to ship it to Indianapolis?
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Its still available.
Don't know the price for shipping.
I'll find out this week.
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Ro,
I am still interested in your luggage. Did you find out how much it would be to ship it to Fort Wayne, Indiana (U.S.A.)?
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Ro,
I cannot read the link you sent me with pricing info for 15 Kg. I am very interested in buying the system, however I will need your help with complete pricing shipped to Fort Wayne, Indiana (U.S.A.).
If you can give me a quote (grand total) this would be very helpfull in figuring out if it would be worth it?
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Pakketten
Buiten (outside) Europa WorldPack Special
Tarieven (prices in euro's) per 1-1-04
Buiten (outside) Europa *
Priority Economy
0-2 kg 22,00 14,25
2-5 kg. 27,00 19,00
5-10 kg. 48,00 29,50
10-15 kg. 80,00 39,50
15-20 kg. 105,00 50,50
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Hello again,
Just curious if you still have you orange 620 Adventure? If so, how many miles do you have on it now? I still have my orange 98 620 Adventure EGS-E Rally C as well. Mine has around 6000 miles on it now.
I was wondering if you have had any problems with yours? There are very few people that have this bike and it would be nice to help each other out with any issues that might arise for better preventative maintenance...
I have had electrical issues and a small oil leak near a high pressure fitting...
Also, I was wondering if you still had your panniers for sale as we spoke of before? I have a new set that are designed for a high exauhst Adventure that I thinking about selling on E-bay. I would love to have your set (3 piece w/ mounting)...
Last we spoke you gave me a price list/kg. It did not make sense to me. When you say, "0-2 kg 22,00 14,25", does that mean $22.00 - $14.25 for 0-2kg?
Sincerly,
Michael Ronzoni
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0-2 kg 22,00 14,25
2-5 kg. 27,00 19,00
5-10 kg. 48,00 29,50
10-15 kg. 80,00 39,50
15-20 kg. 105,00 50,50
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