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Old 02-26-2007   #1 (permalink)
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I can't find Fabric Pannier dimensions on the Triumph web site or 3rd party sellers.

With these costing $200+, I'd feel more comfortable knowing what they will hold before buying.

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I don't know the dimensions, but each one will easily hold a 12 pack of longnecks.

Maybe you can scale some dimensions off these.




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Arrgh... tough to look at those pics... especially the last one.

RIP Green & silver beauty...

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Thanks for the pics & the 12 pack info!!
& Nice bike

Tough to scale from a pic though. I really would like to know if my work PC will fit. I hate the current backpack I use for commuting.

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I would say that the average laptop computer would not fit. It was a nice bike.
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if i were to buy a set of "non-triumph" A/M bags, i would still need some sort of bracket to secure them to, is this correct? is the best bet to buy the brackets for side bags from triumph and then a set of cheaper, bigger bags elsewhere?
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Here is another alternative to the triumph bags.



Other bags.
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I just bought the ortlieb dry bags (the "other bags" from the previous post) and they seem great. The best part is that they are completely waterproof, so if you get stuck in the rain, your stuff doesnt get wrecked. You "might" be able to fit a laptop.

These are throwover bags, meant to be taken on and off. No bracket required. (lol)

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would i still need the brackets with these "other bags?"
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