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Paul F #426416 01/02/17 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted By Paul F
Originally Posted By Chester.G
they are not key locked , right ?


They are key locked. A single key unlocks the pannier and also allows it to be removed from the rack. It is not possible to remove the key from the lock in the unlocked position - so no danger of leaving them on the rack unlocked.


Tempting fate? What could possibly go wrong now .... smile


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Paul F, I am impressed how you inserted photographs into your post about the panniers. I have tried and failed to insert photographs, despite checking the "help" forum. Could you tell me how you did it? Many thanks.

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Excellent job -the two panniers side by side look great



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Extremely neat solution.
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We travel with an old Samsonite (covered in the waterproof picnic rug) and held on with webbing straps.

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I've run many Givi panniers on my motorcycles but never thought of putting them on a car, good job thanks for you post.


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Originally Posted By Chris-Scotland
Paul F, I am impressed how you inserted photographs into your post about the panniers. I have tried and failed to insert photographs, despite checking the "help" forum. Could you tell me how you did it? Many thanks.


Load them onto Photobucket or similar (I use a free account just for sharing on TM and similar). Then use the button 4th from left in the posting menu (looks like a palette) to insert the link to the photo (which Photobucket gives you when you view the picture). Just be careful to ensure that the http//: string is only there once.


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Originally Posted By Budster
Extremely neat solution.
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We travel with an old Samsonite (covered in the waterproof picnic rug) and held on with webbing straps.


That was our solution last year. Got fed up with lugging a 26kg case up stairs in French guest houses and with the 20 minutes strapping on process. I also think I have eliminated the need for an extra brake light strapped to the case.


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Originally Posted By Paul F
Originally Posted By Budster
Extremely neat solution.
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We travel with an old Samsonite (covered in the waterproof picnic rug) and held on with webbing straps.


That was our solution last year. Got fed up with lugging a 26kg case up stairs in French guest houses and with the 20 minutes strapping on process. I also think I have eliminated the need for an extra brake light strapped to the case.


That's the part that Budster really enjoys the most..


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