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Panniers

$61.00
Giant knows that life comes with accessories, and their City Pannier Set is a great way to carry your on-the-go essentials from A to B. Simple, open-top construction with water resistant fabric and a full-coverage lid flap make these bags easy and fast to use. And, since they're built saddlebag-style as a pair, all you have to do is release the tool-free attachments, grab the central handle, and go!
$99.99
- Made from waterproof tarpaulin & polyester - Water protective folding closure - Universal Bridge System compatible - Reflection on all sides - Dimensions: 41cm x 18cm x 36cm - Volume: 48L
$189.99
- Trendy design - Includes pre-assembled MIK adapter plate - Suitable for the MIK system carrier or carrier plates - Volume: 35L - Bag Dimensions in cm: 37x15x37 - Water-repellent
$75.00
WATERPROOF FORK BAG WITH ROLL-TOP CLOSURE FOR BIKEPACKING Fast, faster, Fork-Pack with Quick-Lock S adapter system. The all-new and innovative adapter system is ideal for attaching bags like the waterproof Fork-Pack to the fork of your bike. Weighing just 290 grams (including adapter), the fork pack offers approximately 4,1 liters of additional storage space for bike packing. With the help of the QLS adapter, this ultra-light bag with roll closure can be mounted on forks with eyelets or cage mounts intended for this purpose, as well as on forks without cage mounts, as long as the fork blades sport a constant diameter of 30 mm to 42 mm. QLS bags are primarily designed for attachment to the fork, but can be attached to all vertical tubes using the accessories supplied. The Fork-Pack (205 grams) can easily and quickly be attached and removed from the adapter plate (85 grams) with just one hand in seconds. The nylon bag is abrasion-resistant, PVC-free and, of course, sustainably made in Germany. The maximum load is three kilograms / 6.6 lbs. Attention: Not suitable for mounting to carbon forks without "braze-on" eyelets, tapered fork blades or frame tubes
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