Banter aside...
I've settled for the Hepco & Becker Gobi Enduro cases. A few mates who road through South America rated these highly.
Found these on http://www.twistedthrottle.com
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They look like they'd be quite good, please do post pictures when you get them.
Thanks.
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Here are pics of my old F650 with and without home made boxes. Somewhere I have more detailed pictures of them, at home... will try and pick them out.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...591#post587591
The cases can hold up a bike, be ridden over, are key lockable and waterproof. But also VERY heavy!
If you are making them yourself remember silicone is sticky but also your friend. and every gram counts. Also build your rack first, attach the back plate of your boxes to the rack and then build the boxes. If you bolt on the panniers, then use a standard size spanner.
Also with Aluminium, you need to put a liner in, otherwise the friction on the aluminium turns EVERYTHING black. I used a sleeping mat cut to shape and backed with a 3mm rubber sheet.
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I bought H&P for my R80GS which I rode through Africa and Europe. They are tough(ish), but expensive. I mounted a 10l fuelcan on top of each one, however, this created stress fractures due to bumps - I should have dispersed the load to the sides. The advantage of these panniers is they are lockable and look secure (which is most important). I did get my leg caught under one and twisted my ankle a little whilst riding in deep sand and paddling. I think this can be offset by the fact that the panniers (and pots) create a gap where you can slip out when you drop the bike. I also clipped a landrover at speed with one of the panniers - big dent in landrover, pannier unhurt.
Another Kiwi I met had made his own - smaller. Basically took 2 of those 12 pack beer can boxes and used that for his dimensions for each one. He had heaps of room.
Other than that, if you have a decent tank bag which you carry whenever you walk away from the bike, it doesn't matter how you carry your gear. You will have you docs and important gear with you.
www.motobins.co.uk and www.motorworks.co.uk will send to NZ, so check thier websites, or make your own. Also check out the www.horizonsunlimited.com website.
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