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Well after your comment on my panniers being close to the new exhaust on my bike I didn't heed the warning! I know I should have had a closer inspection but on a long trip yesterday it did burn through the bottom of the pannier! The first I knew of it was a loud bang while doing 70 on the M11! Gave me a bit of a shock and after finding somewhere to stop it had burnt the bottom of the pannier out and left most of the straps i had in there hanging out the bottom! As for the loud bang, I had a puncture repair kit in there with co2 cartridges and one of them had gone off! putting a golf ball sized dent in the silencer! i count myself lucky it didn't do any more damage. On the way down while doing 60MPH I had an assisted suicide with a crow on my handle bars! no damage there but the crow looked a bit the worse for wear in the rear view mirror! Other than that it was a wonderful day out and a great ride covering over 320 miles. I now need a new set of panniers and I have learned a lesson.

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Sorry to hear that Mailee but being a avid hater of the pannier im also glad thats another set off the road, but just like hydra you cut the head off and two more will take its place :biglaugha:

Maybe with your next set if they are still too close to your pipes you could stick a strip of this stuff on the bottom of the panniers or on the inside to keep your stuff cool and away from the heat

https://www.google.co.uk/shopping/product/5269876403759205636?q=heat+reflective+tape&safe=active&sqi=2&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.66917471,d.d2k,pv.xjs.s.en_US.iZDr9Av0tZE.O&biw=1280&bih=894&tch=1&ech=1&psi=yaF5U6u7N8P20gXi4YHYCg.1400480203596.3&ei=5qF5U5OdMojtOu6agbgK&ved=0CGYQpiswAQ

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AH shit mate !! Sorry to hear that and I apologise for being a smartarse know it all !! :shakeno:

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Nah, no problem Slice. It was my own fault for not paying more attention to them. Thought I would post it up as it may save anyone else doing this. My main concern was how much damage the small co2 canister did to the silencer!

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Yeah those little bastards pack a real wallop when they go off, seen some thrown in a fire in the past and they will take your head off if you get in the way. Still you will be looking for a new set of panniers and an exhaust !! :shakeno:

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  • 4 weeks later...

That was really luck mate. I had a rear indicator come off, spin round the rear wheel and end up embedded in the engine. I too heard a loud bang, and couldn't work out what it was until I got back home and wondered why there was a refelctor in the engine. Luckily it was a shaft drive bike so no chain but it could have worked out pretty bad.

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