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Braldar 07-03-09 08:13 AM

Arkel TT-84
 
I bought what was supposed to be Arkel GT-54 panniers from a guy on Craigslist for a very good price. When I recieved them it turns out they were TT-84 panniers, I guess that explains the good price.

My son will be big enough by next summer to go on some short tours with me, but isn't a strong enough rider to carry much gear (at the moment anyway). I was thinking if these wouldn't cause too much trouble on a regular bike, I might keep them and use them when he is with me to carry the majority of the gear. Has anyone tried using TT-84 panniers loaded on a regular bike? Should I try it or just try to get my money back and get something different?

Arkel TT-84 Site

staehpj1 07-03-09 08:22 AM

Different strokes, but lugging a pair of panniers that weigh 7 pounds empty seems like a bad idea to me. Personally I avoid all of the Arkels.

Cyclesafe 07-03-09 08:24 AM

If your bike has 700c wheels and your rear rack is not a low rider (for example Tubus Logo compared to the Cargo) you will have no problems. If you have 26" wheels and / or a low rider rear rack or you aren't comfortable with your clearance from the ground you can easily remount the pannier hardware a couple of inches lower, which raises the mounted pannier.

Your biggest problem will be keeping yourself from taking too much junk because of TT84's enormous capacity - 84 liters (obviously). If you do take enough stuff for two people and you are a little heavy to boot, you will want to make sure that your real wheel is up to the task. I can't imagine that you'll need front panniers though.

Cyclesafe 07-03-09 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by staehpj1 (Post 9212886)
Different strokes, but lugging a pair of panniers that weigh 7 pounds empty seems like a bad idea to me. Personally I avoid all of the Arkels.

But Arkels are indestructable.

Delano 07-03-09 08:29 AM

+1 on the weight. Too much for a bag.

Cyclesafe 07-03-09 08:32 AM

And the T-84's are very heavy because they have lots of pockets, including a "Thermrest pocket" which is obviated / made obsolete by better pads that roll up much smaller. Exped Downmat / Synmat and Thermarest Neolite, for example.

valygrl 07-03-09 08:32 AM

Yeah, I"m not psyched with my GT54's because they are so heavy. :(

BetaHax 05-31-14 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by Braldar (Post 9212851)
I bought what was supposed to be Arkel GT-54 panniers from a guy on Craigslist for a very good price. When I recieved them it turns out they were TT-84 panniers, I guess that explains the good price.

My son will be big enough by next summer to go on some short tours with me, but isn't a strong enough rider to carry much gear (at the moment anyway). I was thinking if these wouldn't cause too much trouble on a regular bike, I might keep them and use them when he is with me to carry the majority of the gear. Has anyone tried using TT-84 panniers loaded on a regular bike? Should I try it or just try to get my money back and get something different?

Arkel TT-84 Site

Still have those? I'd like to buy them if so. I can't track down a set anywhere.

amart 01-04-18 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by BetaHax (Post 16809806)
Still have those? I'd like to buy them if so. I can't track down a set anywhere.

Lol, this might be far-fetched but I have a pair of tt-84 in mint condition and I'm looking to get rid of them :D

BetaHax 01-04-18 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by amart (Post 20091031)
Lol, this might be far-fetched but I have a pair of tt-84 in mint condition and I'm looking to get rid of them :D

Might be your lucky day. I'll PM you.

BetaHax 01-04-18 09:55 PM

D'oh! We need 10 posts to be able to send each other PMs. Maybe I'll just rattle on here a bit.

amart 01-04-18 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by BetaHax (Post 20091070)
D'oh! We need 10 posts to be able to send each other PMs. Maybe I'll just rattle on here a bit.

Lol, i guess we'll have to!

BetaHax 01-04-18 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by amart (Post 20091082)
Lol, i guess we'll have to!

So here's post 4 for me. Sorry admins. :lol:

BetaHax 01-04-18 10:08 PM

Curious, where are you? I'm in California.

amart 01-05-18 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by BetaHax (Post 20091091)
Curious, where are you? I'm in California.

I'm in Canada. I'm sure we can figure out a way to get them to you!

amart 01-05-18 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by BetaHax (Post 20091070)
D'oh! We need 10 posts to be able to send each other PMs. Maybe I'll just rattle on here a bit.

You can send me a pm through Kijiji.ca just look up "Arkel TT-84"

BetaHax 01-05-18 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by amart (Post 20092049)
You can send me a pm through Kijiji.ca just look up "Arkel TT-84"

Just messaged you. Man, I love the internet.

Braldar 01-07-18 10:25 PM

This is hilarious! I couldn’t believe it when I got a notification on this thread.

So, yeah, mine are long gone.

BigAura 01-08-18 05:41 PM

Huh? FOUR years! I guess the internet can be patient. WOW!

amart 01-11-18 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by BetaHax (Post 20093026)
Just messaged you. Man, I love the internet.

Hey, so I sent you 2 emails, I'm not sure if you've received them as I have not heard back from you. I find it weird as you seemed pretty keen about them. Anyway let me know if still interested.

amart 01-11-18 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by BigAura (Post 20098401)
Huh? FOUR years! I guess the internet can be patient. WOW!

Yes, I'm impressed as well. It might be due to the rarity of the TT-84 as they've been discontinued for many years.

BetaHax 11-26-18 01:00 PM

I was and am pretty keen on these. I had spine surgery and haven't been on a bike for months. Please let me know if you still have these, and sorry to go dark on you like that

3speed 11-28-18 03:36 PM

Hmm... Will there be a Five years later sale??

As for Arkels being heavy, they make everything to suit any need, from the massive pannier full of pockets to the one pound Dry Light panniers. And they’re top notch quality and very hard wearing, with fantastic rack latch hardware. They aren’t cheap, but if you can afford them, they’re well worth the money. :)

veganbikes 12-02-18 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by 3speed (Post 20682303)
Hmm... Will there be a Five years later sale??

As for Arkels being heavy, they make everything to suit any need, from the massive pannier full of pockets to the one pound Dry Light panniers. And they’re top notch quality and very hard wearing, with fantastic rack latch hardware. They aren’t cheap, but if you can afford them, they’re well worth the money. :)

Agreed. That is what attracted me too them in the first place.

indyfabz 12-03-18 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by 3speed (Post 20682303)
Hmm... Will there be a Five years later sale??

This July will be Ten Years After

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