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Re: Tank bags

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Tweety wrote:
Well... Then I guess I got you beat by a good 20 years... Just turning 35 in two days, and I have been called that before... :)

I'm 19 and I regularly get called an old b8stard :lol: :(
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-Bi ... 639wt_1328


look a good idea

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and get a givi rack and box
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chric wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-Bi ... 639wt_1328


look a good idea

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and get a givi rack and box

oh dear oh dear is that a Deville!!! totally ruins the look of a bike, and sometimes the handling! i do understand that to some people it is a necessity though. Sorry
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Yeah only for derby trip and if when needed :thumbup:
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chric wrote:Yeah only for derby trip and if when needed :thumbup:
i do under stand, i used to take mine off every trip on my Fazer as i hate the look they give bikes, in the end i just used a Roll bag and bungeed them on, they don't move and are 100% waterproof.
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Re: Tank bags

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bigtwinthing wrote:
chric wrote:Yeah only for derby trip and if when needed :thumbup:
i do under stand, i used to take mine off every trip on my Fazer as i hate the look they give bikes, in the end i just used a Roll bag and bungeed them on, they don't move and are 100% waterproof.
I'm agree, I do t line top boxes!! I dislike the look and also find it hard to get on the bike(or this could just be my mental block)
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ging500 wrote:
bigtwinthing wrote:
chric wrote:Yeah only for derby trip and if when needed :thumbup:
i do under stand, i used to take mine off every trip on my Fazer as i hate the look they give bikes, in the end i just used a Roll bag and bungeed them on, they don't move and are 100% waterproof.
I'm agree, I do t line top boxes!! I dislike the look and also find it hard to get on the bike(or this could just be my mental block)

or your short legs, or big baldrocks!
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That'll be short legs then!

:)
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Jamoi wrote:That'll be short legs then!

:)
I might have big baldrocks as well !! Just cause I'm not walking knocking them together!!
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ging500 wrote:
I might have big baldrocks as well !! Just cause I'm not walking knocking them together!!
Nah, I think we have to accept Jamie's word for it. You don't know what he gets up to when his victims- uhh.. "friends" are sleeping :lol:
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No one is safe! Moohahaa
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This Matting is pretty good. You can cut it to shape and protect your paint, whether you go for a tank bag or throw overs
only £4-00 from wilko too http://www.wilko.com/dc-fix-sticky-back ... vt/0309564

I've used on my bike, front and rear and it adds a bit of protection as well as anti-slip :thumbup:

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Pete.L wrote:This Matting is pretty good. You can cut it to shape and protect your paint, whether you go for a tank bag or throw overs
only £4-00 from wilko too http://www.wilko.com/dc-fix-sticky-back ... vt/0309564

I've used on my bike, front and rear and it adds a bit of protection as well as anti-slip :thumbup:

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I was looking to get some!!

My current arrangment is going to be a 65litre bag on the back held done by rok straps and a bungee net!! And then getting a tank bag for bits and bobs like water proof trousers, fake tan (for Jamoi obviously!!)
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Re: Tank bags

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Oo and not to forget some lube!! I'm sure one of the guys in may will run out of it !
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Don't bother wit lube mate ,we go in dry up ere int north none of ya girly ky here lad, bloody southerners poofs lot of tha.
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