Motorcycle side panniers: throwover & waterproof
Boost your motorcycle's carrying capacity at Vowenx: throwover side panniers, crash-bar bags, waterproof. A selection for travelling loaded and balanced, at the right price.
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How to choose your side panniers?
Choose the type to suit your motorcycle: throwover panniers that drape over the seat, or bags mounted on the crash bars (trail, custom). Check the volume and the waterproofing (roll-top or rain cover). The critical point is the mounting: the pannier must never touch the rear wheel or the hot exhaust — spacers or dedicated brackets hold the bag clear. For balance, spread the load symmetrically. Sturdy straps and an anti-sway system guarantee stability in corners and at high speed.
Related categories:
- Saddle bags → Saddle bags
- Miscellaneous luggage → Miscellaneous luggage
- All luggage → Motorcycle luggage
Criteria to check before buying
| Criterion | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Type | Throwover or crash-bar mounted. |
| Volume | According to your loading needs. |
| Waterproofing | Roll-top or rain cover. |
| Clearance | Must not touch wheel or exhaust. |
| Balance | Load spread symmetrically. |
Frequently asked questions
How do I stop the pannier from touching the wheel?
Use spacers or dedicated stand-off brackets made for your motorcycle, which keep the pannier clear of the wheel and the exhaust. Check the clearance before riding, especially when loaded.
Are side panniers waterproof?
It depends on the model: welded roll-top versions resist rain well, others are water-repellent and come with a cover. Check the closure type to protect your belongings in a downpour.
Do panniers need specific brackets?
Throwover panniers often fit without brackets, using straps; rigid or crash-bar models require brackets made for the model. Check the mounting method and compatibility with your motorcycle.
