Lomo 13 litre Adventure panniers

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Lomo 13 litre Adventure panniers

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Re: Lomo 13 litre Adventure panniers

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I haven't but there only ยฃ57 direct from lomo online just a heads up buddy
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Teflon Jnr wrote: โ†‘Wed Jun 10, 2020 9:39 pm I haven't but there only ยฃ58 direct from lomo online just a heads up buddy
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No, but from memory they are cheaper on the Lomo website as I was looking at them, though may not include postage.
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They are pretty heavy duty and are a bit of a faff to strap on and off if you are taking them on and off regularly. However, they work well with long straps and very secure--and will take a fall--I ran them to this years Dragon--and it was WET--and they stayed dry. Agree--buy direct.
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They look great and I'm a big fan of LOMO but 13l is not a lot of space, did you run them front or rear? Do you ahve a photo?
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Re: Lomo 13 litre Adventure panniers

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Just weighing up the pro's and cons. I have two Kreiga bags (20+10) that will fit the 990 pannier frames.
Planning on doing the TET into Wales and going to the ABR meet. Don't fancy taking the Gobi panniers.
Options options :roll: .
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I have used a lomo dry bag in the past maybe 7 years ago it is the only dry bag that I have managed to hole through normal bike use no crash, the material seemed inferior to others even the likes of the Aldi ones, hardly conclusive just my experience for balance. if the strapping is good on the panniers as has been said could be worth a go at that money.
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I've ordered a set of these off the Lomo website.
I'm going to try to make an OS base type thing using some flexible plastic, it could turn out to be a total load of crap but the bags will still come in handy.

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Re: Lomo 13 litre Adventure panniers

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bowber wrote: โ†‘Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:40 pm I've ordered a set of these off the Lomo website.
I'm going to try to make an OS base type thing using some flexible plastic, it could turn out to be a total load of crap but the bags will still come in handy.

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What was the postage on em mate? Cheeky I know :mrgreen:
Was thinking the same as you ref plate, maybe putting some on the pannier frames, rather than on bag itself, just to stop them bulging through the gap.
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