Pannier liners

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Chad
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Nope. I bought a pair of sports bags from JJB for about £20. They fit perfectly & have served me well on many a touring holiday. I just use my small suit case in the top box. (The types that fits in the overhead locker on a plane).
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I have a set from my GS days - they fit the Vario panniers.  They're ok but the quality isn't anything to write home about - nowhere near the standard of the OEM bags.  The main benefit is that the KJD ones fold flat, so they're great if you're fly-ride touring.  Other than for that, i wouldn't recommend them though...
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For the Twin Cam, I've got the Genuine BMW ones, by the time you've got your 10% discount from your local friendly BMW Dealer, they come in at the same price as KJD.

http://www.bmw-motorrad-store.co.uk/bmw ... -bags.html

They are great quality & ridged, which makes packing them easy, then you know they will fit into the side cases.
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I still use the OEM ones going back 2 series.  Soft material with zipped openings both sides with an expanding segment. The rigid type with the single zip opening designed originally for the 1200RT that Dayglo David has wont for some reason fit in the LC side panniers. The ones designed for those transferred from the 1600 along with the panniers but do leave a few spaces unused.
All the BMW liners are of very high quality. Mine are now in their 4th set if panniers and still look like new. 
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BMW inner bag right for R1200RT 2014- (K52), http://www.bmw-motorrad-store.co.uk/bmw ... 00gtl.html.

BMW inner bag left for R1200RT 2014- (K52), http://www.bmw-motorrad-store.co.uk/bmw ... 00gtl.html.

This Pannier modification can be used to make use of all the space available, http://www.1200rt.com/index.php/topic,1 ... ml#msg8419.
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DaygloDavid thanks I saw those and put them in the basket then it added vat. I'm soon to get the first service done and have asked my dealer how close they could get to those prices before I order online. They pretty much matched the price for the BMW charger so I bought that from the dealer but this is a bigger ask...
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Got the bags now, wife didn't look impressed when I gave her one and said she had to get everything in it (and that was just for a long weekend! Just as well she isn't getting the invite for next years European trip...)


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I use the Wunderlich ones and have mixed feeling for what they cost.  However they do serve the intended purpose which is why I bought them, but a bit shabby looking at the airport when others have the OEM. I may invest in the OEM ones if I can find a use for the ones I have.
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