Hi,
I'm looking for a double cage to take two one ltr trangia fuel bottles to mount onto my alloy panniers.
Something like this.
http://shop.touratech.co.uk/bottle-hold ... ttles.html
Tez
pannier bottle mounts
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devon john
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Re: pannier bottle mounts
Hi John,
I could easily make some John just thought I would ask about to see if anybody was flogging any.
Just been a lazy get.
Tez
I could easily make some John just thought I would ask about to see if anybody was flogging any.
Just been a lazy get.
Tez
I feel lost, So I have Bought a KTM 990 ADV to go look for myself.
Re: pannier bottle mounts
http://www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk/bmw-pa ... r-76-p.asp
I know these are good cos I did the cad drawings for them
Carl
I know these are good cos I did the cad drawings for them
Carl
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Re: pannier bottle mounts
Cheers Carl they do look extremely well made but I need two and £60 is more than I want to spend.Carl J wrote:http://www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk/bmw-pa ... r-76-p.asp
I know these are good cos I did the cad drawings for them
Carl
Regards Tez
I feel lost, So I have Bought a KTM 990 ADV to go look for myself.
Re: pannier bottle mounts
I use the tried and tested tool tubes as sold on ebay by Kitped. They take the fuel bottles easily and if you've not got fuel in them then use them for something else. I usually leave the valve for my MSR stove on the bottle and it still fits in ok then have a spare full bottle in the other tube and I've got fuel for several days without having to worry about it leaking in my pannier.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-To ... 2c7bec0ffe
3 screws (maybe 4?) in each pannier and they're on there so it's a 5 minute job to fit each one.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-To ... 2c7bec0ffe
3 screws (maybe 4?) in each pannier and they're on there so it's a 5 minute job to fit each one.
Re: pannier bottle mounts
Hi Andy,AndyB wrote:I use the tried and tested tool tubes as sold on ebay by Kitped. They take the fuel bottles easily and if you've not got fuel in them then use them for something else. I usually leave the valve for my MSR stove on the bottle and it still fits in ok then have a spare full bottle in the other tube and I've got fuel for several days without having to worry about it leaking in my pannier.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-To ... 2c7bec0ffe
3 screws (maybe 4?) in each pannier and they're on there so it's a 5 minute job to fit each one.
I used these on my old panniers for the Africa twin and they did work well.
So kitped is still selling them eh!
I might just have another go.
Next thread "anyone got any secondhand tool tubes" eh ahhahhh!
Cheers Tez
I feel lost, So I have Bought a KTM 990 ADV to go look for myself.
Re: pannier bottle mounts
ARD Cases man Rodger does his own, worth a look, we have them fitted on the back of our bikes, good gear
Re: pannier bottle mounts
http://www.agrisupply.com/product.aspx? ... 1289500128 these look the same $4.99 in the states.
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siddhartha
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Re: pannier bottle mounts
Another option...
http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/prod ... motorcycle
You could use mounting eyelets from a yacht chandlers if there is one near you - costing a few pounds.
http://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/prod ... motorcycle
You could use mounting eyelets from a yacht chandlers if there is one near you - costing a few pounds.
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