Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.
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Willandkate
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Re: Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.
Ready to go where? Mine only seems to do the big 8 mile commute to Regent St, want a pic of that? 
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Going to the Stella a few years ago, a great trip done on the great f650gs, iam slow posting pictures lol
Honda 600 Hornet, Yamaha fazer 1000, Yamaha tenere xtz660, Suzuki v strom 1000, F650 gs twin spark, Honda xl 650 transalp, Bmw f650 gs, Yamaha XT660Z.
Re: Pics of your bike, packed and ready to go.
Is that an off the shelf trailer or a home made option.ratass wrote:This Or maybe this
I could do with something to transport the tent and bits when on a long run with the mrs.
Most of the boxed options are bloody expensive and I'm rapidly running out of space in the garage and that good.
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I know what you're thinkin' but don't dis the tank box.
Taking the pretentious out of adventurous.
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Graham,
Glad you pointed out the tank box otherwise might not have noticed :whistle: .
Whilst on that subject two questions (a) how did you secure it in place? and (b) how do you prevent your private personal equipment from getting damaged from the lower rear part of said box especially given the terrain you find yourself navigating?
BTW enjoyed your In Search of Greener Grass book thank you muchly.
Paul
Glad you pointed out the tank box otherwise might not have noticed :whistle: .
Whilst on that subject two questions (a) how did you secure it in place? and (b) how do you prevent your private personal equipment from getting damaged from the lower rear part of said box especially given the terrain you find yourself navigating?
BTW enjoyed your In Search of Greener Grass book thank you muchly.
Paul
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Well Paul, it was held in place by those snap clips that you get on back packs 2 at the front and one at the back. so easy to remover for filling up. It cleared everything and when I was riding I didnt notice it. I looks so cumbersome in the photo like a hippo on land but from the riders position on the road it was fully functional for fast camera access and camera security and protection, and I couldn't feel it or see it. Everyone dis'es it but no one but me has experienced it and its not as it appears. Only I will ever know that though.
Taking the pretentious out of adventurous.
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Brenhden
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Have to take your work for it mate. Looks slightly perilous to me. If you can't see or feel it and it gives good protection for you camera then you are doing alright.Flid wrote:Only I will ever know that though.
It is a tremendous pain in the bum stopping to take photos...
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
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That is NOT a pasty! Apasty has not got crimping over the top. THAT THING is a pile of ***** that is sold to the emmets pretending to be a pasty. Next time go to Philps in Hayle. You will not regret it. Cornish pasty, my arse!
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