Hauling crap on a bike
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RE: Hauling crap on a bike
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RE: Hauling crap on a bike
ORIGINAL: ta8218
Hah, I think I found the grill:
http://www.thebikergene.com/random/y...fety-bbq-suit/
Hah, I think I found the grill:
http://www.thebikergene.com/random/y...fety-bbq-suit/
#26
RE: Hauling crap on a bike
ORIGINAL: FITZ
HAHA yea that is def the grill. What would you do if you saw that on the highway? I mean seriously
ORIGINAL: ta8218
Hah, I think I found the grill:
http://www.thebikergene.com/random/y...fety-bbq-suit/
Hah, I think I found the grill:
http://www.thebikergene.com/random/y...fety-bbq-suit/
But that's gotta be nice for those brisk morning rides.
#27
Fishing pole on a bike
The whole reason i ended up on this thread was to see if anyone had a way of putting fishing gear on a bike.. i want to take my pole and tackle to the beach.. however.. the only thought i have come up with so far is to hook up the saddle bags break down the pole into halves.. and then let it kinda stick out the top. im sure that will work.. but what about my passenger? does anyone have a better idea?
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The whole reason i ended up on this thread was to see if anyone had a way of putting fishing gear on a bike.. i want to take my pole and tackle to the beach.. however.. the only thought i have come up with so far is to hook up the saddle bags break down the pole into halves.. and then let it kinda stick out the top. im sure that will work.. but what about my passenger? does anyone have a better idea?
I'd take the car/truck so I could bring the fish home on ice.
#29
Fishing pole on a bike
Well, i think im going to give this a try this wknd... my thoughts are to break down the pole and put in a saddle bag just sticking out.. and then i can put a small tackle and bait bag in there... as for your question on what to do with the fish i think i will put them in a walmart bag and then put another walmart bag with ice . this will keep them cold for the hour long ride back.
since im going an hour ride to the beach i dont want to take my old truck with over 200K miles on it
since im going an hour ride to the beach i dont want to take my old truck with over 200K miles on it
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One time we had a recall on base and we started running an "exercise" but I had my truck in the shop that week. So I had on a rucksack on my back, small backpack on my front, my hip pack strapped around my left leg, and my sleeping bag strapped to the back seat.
Definitely an interesting ride, but it wasn't too long of one. The only pic I have is of the bike and bag.
Definitely an interesting ride, but it wasn't too long of one. The only pic I have is of the bike and bag.