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OEM Side Cases

Can't find the installation instruction... will the side case bracket interfere with the installation of the helmet lock on the left passenger footpeg bracket?
 

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tomatocity said:
OEM Side Cases

Can't find the installation instruction... will the side case bracket interfere with the installation of the helmet lock on the left passenger footpeg bracket?
Tim, there are no installation instructions. This is for another bike, I just adapted it to the Tenere.
If you mount it where mine is mounted, you will need to drill two holes. One will be tapped and the other is to keep the lock unit from moving. It is a small tang, much like those on the handle bar controls.

You can mount this anywhere, but I liked it where I have it mounted.

I don't know how the OEM side case brackets mount to the passenger foot peg bracket. I'll have to have a look.
 

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tomatocity said:
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Can't find the installation instruction... will the side case bracket interfere with the installation of the helmet lock on the left passenger footpeg bracket?
Look at this pic. It may help you in the placement. If you mounted the lock on the foot peg bracket near the bottom, the helmet would hit the ground when on the side stand.
 

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Jim, I was trying to find out from someone that has installed the OEM cases if they remember if the additional bracket, behind the stock bracket, clears where you have your helmet lock located.
 

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Tim,

I took a quick measurement and it looks like there is roughly 8.25 inches from thebottom of the bracket where Jim mounted the lock to the edge of the OEM bag. I can take a picture if that would help. You might need to use one of those T extensions that feed through the D rings to make it work.

HTH.
 

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How about making something fun?
Just got around to watching "The Book of Eli" and now I want need one of those machete's. >:D
You never know when Armageddon might breakout! ::013::
 

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I would prefer the fuel containers in front of the side cases. Does the Tenere have room between the foot peg and side case to install fuel containers?
 

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Hi tomatocity not sure what you are asking. The information I have seen on the web is that the Peg Packer replaces the passenger pegs. Some where I read that the Pelican 40 L panniers when mounted to an S10 allow space for a mans sixe 10 boot in the pillion position. The attached pictures are of a BMW 650/800 GS and places the jugs ahead of the panniers behind the drivers position where you would find the passengers boot. Therefore I deduce there would be ample room for this system as long as the jug and peg packer configeration is more square than retangle. The problem for Richlandrick is haveing an S10 or very carefull measurements (blueprint) for R&D. Anyone up to the task?

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Salty said:
Hi tomatocity not sure what you are asking. The information I have seen on the web is that the Peg Packer replaces the passenger pegs. Some where I read that the Pelican 40 L panniers when mounted to an S10 allow space for a mans sixe 10 boot in the pillion position. The attached pictures are of a BMW 650/800 GS and places the jugs ahead of the panniers behind the drivers position where you would find the passengers boot. Therefore I deduce there would be ample room for this system as long as the jug and peg packer configeration is more square than retangle. The problem for Richlandrick is haveing an S10 or very carefull measurements (blueprint) for R&D. Anyone up to the task?

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You are correct.

For those of us that have the OEM side cases and Jesse's (I think), we need the rear foot peg brackets to mount the side case brackets.
 

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For those of us that have the OEM side cases and Jesse's (I think), we need the rear foot peg brackets to mount the side case brackets.
Not the passenger peg mounts though. I could happily lose the pegs in exchange for a fuel/something else carrier using those sturdy mounts. I really like the idea of keeping cargo weight low and toward the center of the bike. I don't even think it would need to be fuel can specific, just enough of a platform and lip on bottom so that a retaining strap could hold a 1 gallon aux fuel can or some other stuff.

How is this done Salty? Get specs and an idea sketch to you and then get an estimate?
 

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I was looking at this site, but too many pictures to post. It will give a better idea of how to make this.

BMWR1200GSPegPackerInstall

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