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hovis 17-05-07 02:27 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mogs (Post 1189422)
Go with the tankbag H, You won't end up doing a kind of hopping goose step to get on, .

.you saying im short?:smt013


Quote:

Originally Posted by Mogs (Post 1189422)
Oh and don't forget to tie a length of string to your puck.

oh yes:smt052

Ping 17-05-07 02:29 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1189430)
.you saying im short?:smt013

... what if you were 7ft tall but had really short legs? :smt112

carlos 17-05-07 02:30 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mogs (Post 1189422)
and you won't be worrying that your kits dropped of on the motorway.

He's right, the few times I've carried stuff on the back I've had to keep checking that its still on there. Mind you I do seem to suffer from mild OCD when i get on the bike, i can't tell you how many times I have to check my pocket-zips are closed, then I have to double check and triple check to make sure i didn't miss one. Five minutes later I'm doing it again, same with the helmet strap and air vent.

Colby 17-05-07 02:31 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Tankbag all the way. After going to France with a guy on an R1 who HAD a tailpack.

He overtook me, tailpack slipped back, bungees then pulled it back towards the bike. Unfortunately by this point it was being pulled towards the back wheel. Tailpack gets wedged between rear wheel and subframe, locks back wheel up at 90. He held it for a hundred yards or so until it spat him off down an embankment. He missed a brick wall by about 2 feet.

Collarbone and ankle broken. Plus, cos he didnt inform his insurance company that he went to France, he wasnt insured.

So ever since then, i never even considered a tailpack.

hovis 17-05-07 02:31 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ping (Post 1189433)
... what if you were 7ft tall but had really short legs? :smt112

you would look like a FREAK:dwarf:

slark01 17-05-07 02:37 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
I have a cargo endurance tailpack, and last year I went down to Shell island via Bala in seriously bad weather. I also had my tent, sleeping bag attached and the bag held up superbly, no movement and kept things nice and dry.
Also being a short a*se, I dont think I could manage with a large tankbag.

Ping 17-05-07 02:41 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1189438)
you would look like a FREAK:dwarf:

I'd look like a freak if YOU were 7ft tall but had short legs?... Oh what a world! :lol:

;)

hovis 17-05-07 02:44 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ping (Post 1189444)
I'd look like a freak if YOU were 7ft tall but had short legs?... Oh what a world! :lol:

;)


no not you....... ME or who ever was 7ft tall with short legs


:scratch: im confussed

carlos 17-05-07 03:30 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slark01 (Post 1189441)
I have a cargo endurance tailpack, and last year I went down to Shell island via Bala in seriously bad weather. I also had my tent, sleeping bag attached and the bag held up superbly, no movement and kept things nice and dry.
Also being a short a*se, I dont think I could manage with a large tankbag.


Slight derail I know, sorry hovis, but when I used to go to Shell Island they never let bikes on the site, instead they had to park outside the gate. Always put me off the idea of going up there on two wheels. Have they now changed their policy, if so I may well take a bimble back over there for old-times sake.

chris8886 17-05-07 03:44 PM

Re: tankbank or tailbag?
 
havn't got a tailpack, though if i'm really loaded up i just put it in a heavy duty waterproof bag n stuff it under my cargo net!!


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