Orders placed before 2:30pm, Monday to Friday, will be shipped on the same day if the items are in stock. For deliveries to Scottish Highlands, please allow two days for delivery.
Country | Delivery Time | £49.99 or less | £50 or more |
United Kingdom | DPD Next Day | £4.99 | Free |
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Northern Ireland | DPD Two Days | £4.99 | Free |
Return Policy: Doesn't fit or just not happy with it? You can return any new, unused, and unaltered item within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. Please note, return shipping is the responsibility of the customer.
Refund Policy: After reviewing your return, we'll email you to confirm approval or rejection. Upon approval, you can expect a full refund to your original payment method within 2-5 working days.
The SHAD E-48 motorcycle panniers are a great alternative to hard panniers and when expanded, feature a combined capacity of 58 litres.
These expandable panniers have a semi-rigid structure that maintains their shape even when empty and has been designed with a strong focus on functionality and aesthetics.
The E48 panniers also boast a number of added incentives to increase their practicality. Two different straps are included to adjust the volume of storage and secure stability respectively whilst the water-resistant covers ensure your luggage remains dry and the glove-friendly zippers and padded carry handles aid rider convenience.
A secure fitment is achieved by mounting either of the SE or SR pannier fitting kits to your bike before inserting them into the rear compartment of the E48.
To fit this on your motorcycle, you also need a SHAD fitting kit.Length | Height | Width | Max Load | ||
47cm | 29cm | 24cm | 4 Kg |
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Great quality
No way the pannier rails on the CBR500 will fit into the side pocket on the panniers. Completely the wrong shape. Cannot see the relevence of the pocket on the pannier.
Very pleased with these. Perfect fit and very secure.
The main fixing point of the Pannier to the frame is rather iffy. Velcro is fine but a bigger area of actual grip is needed and the pocket for the metal support is far too small. I think a test on a bumpy road would soon demonstrate a problem here.
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