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Re: slow death to the pannier
- Subject: Re: slow death to the pannier
- From: Erik Miner <axeis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 22:41:17 -0400
Find another dealer! I do check the nuts on the panniers from time to
time but I did loctite them a while back after finding them getting
loose.
Erik
Hot Dawg
>I have not had the discoloration problem with my panniers (yet).
>However, my left pannier seems to be slowly self destructing. I have
>now found two captive nuts rolling around inside the pannier with the
>stud snapped off inside the nut(one early on and one after 1000 miles or
>so). Recently I noticed two of the plastic ends that attac the straps
>to the case have virtually turned to powder. Funny thing is that I have
>not had anything in this pannier except extra gloves and my electric
>jacket liner during the cold months. Don't think either of these would
>cause those problems. Any one else with pannier problems or solutions?
>So far the dealer is pretending that these are not legitament problems.
>
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