Be careful what you ask for heloego!
First is one of the two rear support brackets I fabbed. My welds came out a little crappy, but I ground them down and they'll do. The left pannier bracket located the pannier pretty well, so I made that support bracket first, and thought I would copy it for the other side.
As you might guess, the right side bracket needed 1/2 inch of flat bar added (welded in) at the top shock bracket to be equidistant with the left side, from the center of the rear mudgaurd. You can see the longer section in some of the photos.
The lower right bracket, at the lower mudgaurd stay mount location also needed 1/2 inch added. For this I used some 7/16 inch I.D. iron pipe taken from an old Dodge big block intake manifold (being a Mopar guy, I couldn't resist). This was cut into a 1/2 inch length, and welded to the lower bracket to match the lower mudgaurd stay mounting tube. This is also shown in a couple of pictures.
Other pictures show complete bracket views of left, right, and rear, also whole bike with new hard panniers. I cannot express enough how thrilled I am at having panniers that hang correctly. They are evenly spaced and look correct from any angle.
Having been involved in much fabrication and construction in my life, I can't help but see when something is crooked, (like my bracketless soft panniers were). These panniers are not!