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    Good saddlebags?

    Looking for some good quality saddle bags for the V-Strom. Need to be a decent size (say a weeks clothing etc).

    I don't like the Oxford 'style' they look more 'sports bike like' for my taste.

    Obv - being an adventure bike - leather and tassels is no the look I'm going for either.

    Using the above criteria - can anyone recommend some good bags suitable for touring.

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    hahaha, you can have mine. Oh wait, sorry, I'd need surgery for that!
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    I recently got some Andystrapz pannierz, and I'm really pleased with them.
    They look good on my chook chaser, but may be a bit rugged looking for the Vstrom

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    So you want to look tough, but not harley tough (tm)?
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    I looked at some Ventura ones on TM a while back - they looked fairly decent.

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    I've got a pair just like the andystraps ones but from germany, they are great.
    Light, easy to pack and durable.

    I also have a pair of large aluminium panniers, these are a pain, unless you want something to ride over or a table to cook your dinner on.
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    Wot Rosie said...Andystrapz is the best! Great value @ $300 ish and very durable.

    Pity there made by convicts but you can't have everything....

    Have a look at Drybags as well (canoeing gear for stuffing things in) which are great for sleeping bag size things.

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    Hiya Tank,

    How much do you want to spend?

    I've been looking at saddlebags for my VStrom also. Priced them at a bike shop and they were $600+ complete with frames; GIVI or similar hard cases. At the moment thats too much $$ for me so on a solo tour (without pillion) I may settle for a tank bag and the large GIVI rear case on my bike, along with a soft expandable GIVI bag on the pillion seat that I bought earlier this year before I had the Strom.

    1Tonne.co.nz has great prices on saddlebags although the style is for cruisers: http://www.1tonne.co.nz/index.php?pa...g&categoryid=7
    Personally I do not like the Andystrapz pannierz bags since they _look_ cheap.

    Where you going touring? If you get to the Wairarapa, look me up and I'll shout you a drink.

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