🚀 Gear Up for Adventure with TUSK Panniers!
The TUSK Aluminum Panniers V2 Medium Black are designed for adventure motorcycling, offering a robust 27-liter capacity per box, waterproof aluminum construction, and a sleek powder-coated finish. Each pair includes 4 locks for security and is engineered for durability with reinforced welding. Perfect for those who seek both style and functionality on their journeys.
Color | Black |
Size | V2 Medium |
Brand | TUSK |
Material | Aluminum |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Product Dimensions | 16.25"L x 16.25"W x 14.25"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
Strap Type | Removable |
Capacity | 27 Liters |
Closure Type | Latch |
Handle Type | Grip, Carry |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Hard |
Manufacturer | TUSK |
Model | Aluminum Panniers V2 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 142009 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 142-009-0019 |
M**Y
Tough, versatile and good looking.
These are fantastic boxes and I'm very happy to have them on my bike. If you can, but them from Rocky Mountain ATV directly. Some of the other sellers are not great to deal with.
D**R
Extremely Versatile and Rugged.
I used the oem Honda VTX saddlebag brackets to mount these. just big flat washes and some nylon washers with home made rubber bushings.Pros:Price is attractiveGood Quality.Great weather GasketTons of Storage space.The latches are top notch, the fact that the lid can be either fully swung open toward either direction or fully removed for convenience is a feature I didnt know I needed until I got these (Seriously what a simple yet brilliant design choice). Tool-less, adjustable lid retainer.It's a big, old, weatherproof, aluminium box. the space inside these (mediums) is more than my other bags had and these are not shaped into an odd pointy design like most available cruiser bags, you can fully use the space available to maximize what you can fit in these. The stickers are easily removable and the branding is very minimal. Structurally they are built like tanks, 4 bolts per latch, 4 latches, 4 total keys delivered.Cons:Slightly unrefined looks on the welds... thats all i got to cry about.
D**R
Need thread locker or stop nuts.
Pretty Straight forward assembly/installation. I would use thread locker or some type, at least on the itty-bitty latch machine screws. I already had the mounting brackets. How you place the brackets on the panniers is up to you. I would think that some tips on things to consider when choosing placement would be welcome by many users - things such as center of gravity, recommended height. Nothing from Tusk and all Rocky Mountain ATV said in their video was make sure your passenger has room to put their feet on the rear foot pegs. I had no problems, I've done this before but others might appreciate a little more detail. BTW - I placed them for use on my KLR, they also fit okay on my CRF300Rally, wasn't expecting that, I was going to continue using my soft bags on it.
B**Y
They are as advertised
They are well constructed aluminum boxes! They seal well and mount easily.
N**N
Solid value
I put these on my 2024 Honda Transalp and it’s been a great addition to my rides both commuting and on my travels. Don’t forget the lock tight tho. I spaced it on the latch bolts and lost a few screws by the time I remembered. But they are definitely water tight. I even dropped the bike and they were unfazed.
F**N
Rugged as all get out!
Not the most stylish but built for adventure!
D**S
Not drilled for mounting brackets
Good box, no issues.
D**D
Best Value panniers and racks on the markt
One of the most ridiculous costs to adventure motocycleing is the cost of MC panniers, after owning a few differnt more expensive brands I bought Tusk, they may not be as pretty as some others but are every bit as functional if not more when you include the rotopax mount on the accompanying racks. Good buy for the money, if you don't mind fiddelling a bit to get them right you have to drill holes for the mounts and I took all the fastners and locks apart and put locktite on them
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