Beware lomo shit panniers...

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Lomo do an adventure pannier now, if I had my time again I’d buy these, the throw overs have some limitations but for the money they’re good value

https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/Motorcy ... ml#SID=118


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13ltrs each.... Some adventure I'd rather have a 30ltr dry bag over rear seat than those things...

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I'd like to see photos of them mounted on a bike like an Africa Twin or V-Strom with a higher level exhaust.

So many conflicting +ve and -ve reviews.

For me it's whether they get burned on the exhaust.

At a budget price it's about fit too.

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no problem with them melting , for extra piece of mind you cold silicone a piece of aluminium to the pannier
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Is the quality improved nowadays?

Maybe looking at some over winter
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oxford have copied the lomo pannies and doubled the price :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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moto al wrote:oxford have copied the lomo pannies and doubled the price :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Yeah, but are Lomo better quality nowadays Al?
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Re quality. I had a couple of green lane unintended dismounts a few weeks ago returning from the Overland Event. One quite heavy, the bruises have just faded. The panniers were fine, a small scuff mark only.
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Paul_C wrote:Re quality. I had a couple of green lane unintended dismounts a few weeks ago returning from the Overland Event. One quite heavy, the bruises have just faded. The panniers were fine, a small scuff mark only.
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