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Ok, with the Mexico trip getting sort of closer I need to get serious with Panniers.
All of my buddies that adventure ride back in CA say stick with soft bags, not metal or plastic. I am not sure where to start on a bike like the AT.
Honda has some super clean easy to install and remove plastic jobs that are somewhat in-expensive but completely out of stock. I do have their top box and it is cute was way more money that its worth but I don't feel like it will still be in place after any real off-roading.
Guess you need to pick a brand like Touratech, SW-Motech, ? then add on from there.
I am not planning on doing any camping (I say that now) but I do need to haul tools, spare parts, change of clothes, etc.
Thoughts, recommendations
All of my buddies that adventure ride back in CA say stick with soft bags, not metal or plastic. I am not sure where to start on a bike like the AT.
Honda has some super clean easy to install and remove plastic jobs that are somewhat in-expensive but completely out of stock. I do have their top box and it is cute was way more money that its worth but I don't feel like it will still be in place after any real off-roading.
Guess you need to pick a brand like Touratech, SW-Motech, ? then add on from there.
I am not planning on doing any camping (I say that now) but I do need to haul tools, spare parts, change of clothes, etc.
Thoughts, recommendations