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making my own Pannier for XT600
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hi,
i wanted to go to Italy from Norway, and found out that I needed a couple of pannier. After experience that it took two weeks to order and some 800 euro for this boxes I found out I could make them in one week and make them for 80 euro instead. Here is the description: 1. buy 2 mm aluplates (dont need to be any special stuff. 5052 or similar should be ok. 2-3 m2 should be enough (then you have some spare for other project also) 2. use tig for welding. it makes its easier. 80 amp seems to be enough. (Im not a pro-welder, just an ordinary hobbyfarmer who weld for fun) make boxes in plywood first to see if it fits you. Mine ended up in size (lxhxd) 48x36x20. I wanted them in 28 cm first to hold a helmet but found out that they get too big. so 20cm seems to be wide enough. 20cm will also hold a jerry-can. (which can be useful) 3. I make my own fastening on the frame (in steel of course) i found it easier than trying to use some of the fasteing which is already on the bike 4. Then I made a frame in alu to fasten the boxes. 5. after that I welded to boxes. Not the world most pretty ones, but solid enough. 6. I didnt make any topbox since I wanted to have a backback there. see pictures. (if you have more questions please mail me on jonnyb@opera.com) (I have a bunch of pictures but this stupid forum only allows 3 pictures) :-) |
more pictures.
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some more pictures.
I have only 2 fastening on each side on top and a fasteing between the boxes on the back of the bike. (no-one in the front which seems that all other have). I tried to get the boxes as close to the bike as possible. so there is only a few mm clearance between boxes and exaust pipe on right side. (totally 12 cm arm from bike to boxes) that means I had to move the blink-light further back. |
Excellent job mate !!
Makes me wish I could weld aluminium. |
well done
nice job.you should market them 400 euro.:thumbup1:
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Looks good. Here's what I whipped up w/ some surplus 'Pelican' cases from eBay.
http://josh.sitenation.com/images/bi...ed_up_rear.jpg http://josh.sitenation.com/images/bi...ount_locks.jpg http://josh.sitenation.com/images/bi...sweet_home.jpg --JOsh |
Cool...I'm willing to try and do one for me but just for a spare helmet :cool4:
Ride safe! |
Some can some cant!
I tried to make my own panniers! The boxes were OK. 2mm ali with 2mm angle and pop rivits. Had a nice little bend for the exhaust and all. Then it came to the frame. Well it looked like a bird crapped all over the welding , but i think it was strong. Then the fixing to the frame. Thats where i lost my temper and quit! Pissed off i sat in front of the computer and ordered the first panniers i saw on the net! So now my panniers are worth more that my bike!
So, only make panniers if you really have to , or really want to! |
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I did ofcourse do everything in wood first (a fullscale model) to see if it fits. i think most people just start to weld and end up messing up the hole thing. a model makes you more flexible and give time for experimentation. (when welding, you usually only have one chance) |
Hi,
Those are some impressive looking panniers! Im sure they will be great for Norway to Italy, but please BE WARNED; that frame will disintegrate on a trans Africa trip- guaranteed! I have snapped 25mm steel angle iron frames twice on very long very rough roads... Home-made is the only way to go! Just think strong and use as many attachment points as possible- indicator mounts dont count! Jim |
Nice job. Here are my self made boxes:
http://reisemotorrad.eu/small/seitenkoffer_013.jpg Build your own panniers made easy |
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