daryl wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:15 am Ok, I'm back from 2600 miles to Italy and home via some French TET.
I'm pleased to say the panniers worked great, with the only (cosmetic) damage being where I scraped them on a wall on one of the balcony roads in France. Beyond some high denier cordura or similar fabric, I'm not sure what would have helped though.
The survived a few small drops on the dirt without incident, but I wouldn't want to slide them down a gravel road too far at high speed.
I used reusable cable ties instead of the supplied bottom straps as mentioned previously and a ROK strap around each bag to prevent bouncing.
Ready for the off
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somewhere mid TET
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Looks good that, have you mounted them on pannier racks or are they just on the panels?
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
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I had a few issues with my Lomo panniers last weekend, first time of using them they lasted 4 hours before the Velcro straps ripped out of the stitches...the bags weren’t overloaded, sleeping bag, clothes and cooking equipment etc. I did have a Rok strap around each bag (vertically).
The trails we were on were both fast and challenging, big bomb holes, the kind of stuff that would test anything out.
Once the straps broke I used 2 Rok straps around each bag and that held them for the rest of the 3 day trip.
When I got home on Sunday I took a few photos and emailed Lomo for there comment, Monday morning I had an email from Lomo offering to replace or a refund, I asked for replacement bags, these arrived today( Wednesday).
Great customer service from Lomo
I would advise though if your doing some serous off roading not to rely on the Velcro straps, get some Rok straps on them..
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The trails we were on were both fast and challenging, big bomb holes, the kind of stuff that would test anything out.
Once the straps broke I used 2 Rok straps around each bag and that held them for the rest of the 3 day trip.
When I got home on Sunday I took a few photos and emailed Lomo for there comment, Monday morning I had an email from Lomo offering to replace or a refund, I asked for replacement bags, these arrived today( Wednesday).
Great customer service from Lomo
I would advise though if your doing some serous off roading not to rely on the Velcro straps, get some Rok straps on them..
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I use the free straps that come with every KTM or BMW bike delivery--fortunately I have pannier frames so they go round the bottom of the frame, then up the outside of the bag and then over the seat--in one giant loop really--and these straps take a lot of the load--no problems so far--but in fairness they are not really designed to be bounced around offroad--you need to go significantly up market for a reliable system if you are a regular offroader.
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I know a few with xt660z whove used them on long trips all say the stitching is a weak point on straps and also the lower tie down points, but the bags never leaked..
So reinforce the straps and jobs a good one mavis...
So reinforce the straps and jobs a good one mavis...
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Agreed all round chaps, they are budget bags but will do the job if you take additional precautions...
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I've used there tail bag for ages and although not tried there panniers the tail bag is really well made and a great price its also easily detachable