Great video. Little idea for the green top covers, instead of buying the black ones, try your hand at some vinyl wrap. You could also cut a small strip out of it to match the green line on the bottom of the case for some accents and make them more unique. It'll definitely take more time, but when did you ever hear anyone say spending more time for your bike to be a bad thing. 🤣
Thank you for the video. From what I've learned so far, the bikes really only need the two rubber stoppers installed for the factory panniers to attach to the bike, the bike is totally configured to accept the factory side panniers, would that be correct as far as Z1000SX, H2, Versys, etc ? The reason. I ask is I'm looking at many used Z1000 touring, they have no panniers but I'll most definitely need to install them... Thank You !!!!!
Great vid. Just a quick question. Is that all that I will need (panniers, lock and those rubber pieces) to add panniers into a new SX? I am planning to buy one without the panniers, and hoping to add the panniers later, if this is all it takes? Thanks.
I just asked exactly the same question but timed out and happened upon yours. OP most likely has notification turned off. I know I do and often miss questions for a year. To answer your/ our question, it certainly appears as though many Z touring bikes etc are practically set up from factory to accept the factory cases. I'm just guessing because I haven't gotten a definitive answer. It seems as tho it would be easy enough to get a solid answer 😆 but I guess not...
@BDX2BDX2 LOL, thanks! By the way, did end up buying the 2021 SX, love the bike. Also bought the panniers set, panel, trip, fitting kit and One Key System. That's all it takes. Planning to install it and make videos of the installation as well. Seems pretty straightforward.
Hey guys, so sorry, I've been awful at keeping up to date on these comments. I'm glad it worked out, you obviously have your answer by now. I hope you're loving the bike, I still have mine and love it. Steve
Great video. Little idea for the green top covers, instead of buying the black ones, try your hand at some vinyl wrap. You could also cut a small strip out of it to match the green line on the bottom of the case for some accents and make them more unique. It'll definitely take more time, but when did you ever hear anyone say spending more time for your bike to be a bad thing. 🤣
Amazing idea! I might give that a shot. Coincidently, I do have time to work on the bike now that you mention it 😂
Awesome video, really helped with my new pannier purchase. Cheers
looks good! Hope you have a speedy recovery 🍻
Thanks Russ
Thank you for the video. From what I've learned so far, the bikes really only need the two rubber stoppers installed for the factory panniers to attach to the bike, the bike is totally configured to accept the factory side panniers, would that be correct as far as Z1000SX, H2, Versys, etc ? The reason. I ask is I'm looking at many used Z1000 touring, they have no panniers but I'll most definitely need to install them... Thank You !!!!!
Yeah I believe you're right. The ninja 1000SX (ABS), 650 and Versys use the same panniers.
thnx for the vid. cheers and ride safe!
Great vid. Just a quick question. Is that all that I will need (panniers, lock and those rubber pieces) to add panniers into a new SX? I am planning to buy one without the panniers, and hoping to add the panniers later, if this is all it takes? Thanks.
I just asked exactly the same question but timed out and happened upon yours. OP most likely has notification turned off. I know I do and often miss questions for a year. To answer your/ our question, it certainly appears as though many Z touring bikes etc are practically set up from factory to accept the factory cases. I'm just guessing because I haven't gotten a definitive answer. It seems as tho it would be easy enough to get a solid answer 😆 but I guess not...
@BDX2BDX2 LOL, thanks! By the way, did end up buying the 2021 SX, love the bike. Also bought the panniers set, panel, trip, fitting kit and One Key System. That's all it takes. Planning to install it and make videos of the installation as well. Seems pretty straightforward.
Hey guys, so sorry, I've been awful at keeping up to date on these comments. I'm glad it worked out, you obviously have your answer by now. I hope you're loving the bike, I still have mine and love it. Steve