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    Motoline soft panniers

    I've upgraded to giant adventure-sized panniers, so the smaller, sportier set have to go.

    They are in good condition, and would look good on a variety of bikes.
    As pictured, they are about 35 litres, they can expand out sideways to around 50 litres.

    They are a good size for overnight trips, or touring for a week or so if you pack carefully.

    Edit: I'm in Rotorua, if you want to pick them up, or I can arrange postage anywhere in NZ at the buyers expense.
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    Good idea they are

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    hi rosie.

    do they have rain covers.. any holes or damage..
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    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    hi rosie.

    do they have rain covers.. any holes or damage..
    No holes. The stitching came undone on one of the little straps at the bottom of one pannier, but has been sewn back on again (professionally).

    No rain covers. They came with these flimsy shower cap things, but they weren't waterproof, and looked ghey, so I threw them out. The bags are moderately shower proof, and for longer trips in the rain I'd pack everything in dry bags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecclesnz View Post
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    Hi There,have you managed to sell your panniers yet?

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