Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.

Post up pics of you and your bike. A place for members to get all arty farty, creative and, er, post up snaps.
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Keep the pictures coming guys (and girls)- i cant ride currently-bike in garage and can only dream of riding off for another adventure- i can keep dreaming when i see the bikes ready to go and reminisce on adventures past….
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chico wrote:setting off last week to deliver a guitar to my mate in Basel, Switzerland, I sold it to him and promised next day delivery :laugh: ....so 900 miles in 1 go, Northumberland to Basel = sore bum :pinch:



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On the way back from Rhayader along the beautiful Builth Wells to Brecon road, after a great weekend with some of the MTriders off road.
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Wolfman waterproof bag on the back - brilliant bit of kit. Easy to quickly attach and a clever opening design enables it to open wide when in the tent so you don't have to empty it all out. Lush!
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Godspeed wrote:On the way back from Rhayader along the beautiful Builth Wells to Brecon road, after a great weekend with some of the MTriders off road.
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Wolfman waterproof bag on the back - brilliant bit of kit. Easy to quickly attach and a clever opening design enables it to open wide when in the tent so you don't have to empty it all out. Lush!
hi godspeed,

do you know my mate stewart that has a mt think he lives just up from treochey in treherbert, always out on his mt camping etc he,s a bus driver in cardiff.

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Off the southern France & northern Spain on Wednesday

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-Ralph- wrote:Off the southern France & northern Spain on Wednesday

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Ralph, what panniers are those and would you recommend them?
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Crossrutted wrote:
-Ralph- wrote:Off the southern France & northern Spain on Wednesday

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Ralph, what panniers are those and would you recommend them?
They are an unbranded cheapo copy of Oxford First Time, cost me £30. They've done me for quite a few trips. Expandable, strong, and hold a decent amount. Negatives are they are quite wide once on the bike if expanded, so filtering can be interesting (read taking paint off the side of cars of your not careful) and the waterproof covers which aren't waterproof last two minutes, so I just use heavy bin liners for anything that matters about getting wet.
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-Ralph- wrote: I just use heavy bin liners for anything that matters about getting wet.
I used heavy bin liners too, cost £2 for ten and fit my [strike]panniers[/strike] rucksacks perfectly, two weeks of camping somewhere different every night and they never let water in or wore through. And I've still got eight left!
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.

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Make sure you pack the bin liners as its peeing down in France at the mo...
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