And folk spend 1k on TT panniers?

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And folk spend 1k on TT panniers?

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I and only the only off the road they do is ,parking on the pavement at waitrose :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: . Just think of the guys below
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All on Step Through's earning their keep. (thumbs)
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No 'Elf and Safety Police over there - and probably no MOT, Insurance, Road Tax or Warranty carrying that lot.

Wonder where he got those genuine Ming Dynasty vases from?

Paul :)
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PaulG wrote:No 'Elf and Safety Police over there - and probably no MOT, Insurance, Road Tax or Warranty carrying that lot.

Wonder where he got those genuine Ming Dynasty vases from?

Paul :)
& there's another Mingman behind him. :woohoo:
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picos mestizo wrote:
PaulG wrote:No 'Elf and Safety Police over there - and probably no MOT, Insurance, Road Tax or Warranty carrying that lot.

Wonder where he got those genuine Ming Dynasty vases from?

Paul :)
& there's another Mingman behind him. :woohoo:
The only bike with mirrors and he can't see anything but Minging Vases
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This is a pleasant thread.
Not too serious & nobody policeing the comments, & balling people out.
Makes a nice change (thumbs)
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I still don't think porcelain is the ideal material to replace aluminium for pannier boxes even if that plot is still lighter than most bikes I saw at my local IAM meet last weekend :whistle:
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dave_ac wrote:Or these horse panniers
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If they get horse boxes off the road I'm in favour of them. One horse per pannier and you may even be able to filter with them. I'd go up a couple on the pre-load though :huh:

Knock down price too.
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"And folk spend 1k on TT panniers?"

I ordered some Zega pro's today no were near 1k in fact only £792.93 (thumbs)
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