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Tuesday, March 18th 2008, 12:24am

Symmetrical side cases

... using a Remus exhaust:











Symmetrical GS Adventure cases, by member Manfred at http://www.gs-forum.eu
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Sunday, March 23rd 2008, 12:08pm

The Germany company Fallert modifies the original BMW left case to be symmetric with the right one.





For more information click here.


I am glad that someone finally has a solution for eliminating this idiotic reduction of the BMW luggage volume.
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Monday, March 24th 2008, 1:22am

A bit of an expensive solution above.

Saw that new Remus pipe at bike week and asked if they had a low mount version, answer was no.

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Wednesday, March 26th 2008, 12:48pm

Agree, all the above is too expensive.

I guess I as well did pay unreasonable money for getting rid of the unsymmetrical setup, link here: this Hepco & Becker Luggage . And I don't regret a cent. As for me the slanted exhaust has only disadvantages.
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