Cheaper than buying a New Bike !, Just change it a bit.
We should start a New Section, The Funny Seat Section !. Cheers Bill.
We should start a New Section, The Funny Seat Section !. Cheers Bill.
I like to carry a few bits and bobs, e.g. a few tie wraps, insulating tape, spare plug, etc. It seems that many people are happy just to have a mobile phone and a subscription to rescue. I have both but if it only a small problem that I can fix with what I'm carrying it is better than waiting for the rescue vehicle....... So how can I carry all my stuff ?.
I wonder if anybody does a small tool roll that I can put under the screen, I will have to cut down on what I carry. Cheers Bill.View attachment 22942
I have an aluminium petrol tank on my Rapide so the very convenient magnetic tank bag doesn't work. If I'm riding solo a small haversack without too much in it is OK. This is no good with a passenger and my wife will under no circumstances wear a haversack because as Vibrac mentions back ache is a problem. I've just bought a Yamaha with a tank bag that quickly clips on or off a fitting screwed to the petrol filler cap. This wouldn't work with a standard Vincent fuel tank but might be possible on the aluminium tank that has a cap mechanism that is fixed with several screws. To remove the bag you just pull the cord at the front to unlatch. (Arrowed.)...................
We have had a laugh about my tank bag before, It weighs 20lb. ..................
I felt naked just now with what I could get in my pockets. .................
I think I might have to get a shoulder bag, We used to use an old Army type years ago.
Cheers Bill.