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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Paul Ennis Panniers
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackLightning998" data-source="post: 4982" data-attributes="member: 109"><p><strong>Hi Bruce, it doesn't shift - even at speed...</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Bruce,</p><p></p><p>I'll save Paul's blushes but the quality and standard (plus ingenuity) of his engineering just has to be seen to be believed - I'm sure he must have spent many hours making the bits and pieces that he has added to his bike - if you also search under the Popham Rally you'll see his mod to exit the timed breather into the exhaust and the locking Dave Hills centre stand as well as a beautifully turned and manufactured stainless steel fuel tap. It really is work to aspire to.</p><p></p><p>I drove past him when in a van on the M6 last year and then let him come past me - he was doing 70-75mph plus and the whole arrangement was rock solid. It really is very clever indeed and of course there is no "fitting" on to the bike, so once you are there you are on a twin with a pillion seat and for riding around at home there's no rack.</p><p></p><p>If he sold them I'd have one!!</p><p></p><p>Only possible downside I can think of is that the bags may be showerpoof but possibly not downpour proof.</p><p></p><p>Recommended.</p><p></p><p>Stuart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackLightning998, post: 4982, member: 109"] [b]Hi Bruce, it doesn't shift - even at speed...[/b] Hi Bruce, I'll save Paul's blushes but the quality and standard (plus ingenuity) of his engineering just has to be seen to be believed - I'm sure he must have spent many hours making the bits and pieces that he has added to his bike - if you also search under the Popham Rally you'll see his mod to exit the timed breather into the exhaust and the locking Dave Hills centre stand as well as a beautifully turned and manufactured stainless steel fuel tap. It really is work to aspire to. I drove past him when in a van on the M6 last year and then let him come past me - he was doing 70-75mph plus and the whole arrangement was rock solid. It really is very clever indeed and of course there is no "fitting" on to the bike, so once you are there you are on a twin with a pillion seat and for riding around at home there's no rack. If he sold them I'd have one!! Only possible downside I can think of is that the bags may be showerpoof but possibly not downpour proof. Recommended. Stuart [/QUOTE]
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