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Old 23-04-10, 12:41 PM   #1
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Ok so i can easily get what i need in a backpack but im curious as to how people carry tents? last time i had to do it on the sv i strapped it to the rear seat. but i was always worried it would fly off. With the gm3 looming what do you guys do? (yes the wigwams are fully booked)
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Old 23-04-10, 12:48 PM   #2
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I always been told strap it accross the seat and as many straps as you feel comfortable with.
If i'm strapping anything to the seat i've found putting the hook so that its facing outwards seems to be more secure and takes a lot provocation to pop off.
What you trying to strap it to?
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Old 23-04-10, 12:49 PM   #3
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Bungees, ratchet straps, rope, whatever. it is easy
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Old 23-04-10, 12:53 PM   #4
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aye i bungee'd it last time but just felt it was a little too long stuck over the back (although looking at dizzys setup jesus christ!!) im just wondering if people had other options? or smaller tents?
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Old 23-04-10, 12:55 PM   #5
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aye sleeping bag and a umbrella!!!
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Old 23-04-10, 12:57 PM   #6
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The best combo if you have a tent is the use of some panniers. They give a good platform for the tent etc to be bungeed onto. Plus, means you don't have a back pack on and are not normally too expensive, can pick up Oxford First Time ones for less than £40.
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Old 23-04-10, 01:03 PM   #7
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aye i have considered paniers. problem is i would have to buy a matching vfr to go with them
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Soft panniers? They aren't VFRish at all
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Old 23-04-10, 01:28 PM   #9
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I'm interested in some soft luggage but I have no idea what to look at?
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Old 23-04-10, 01:32 PM   #10
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aye i have considered paniers. problem is i would have to buy a matching vfr to go with them
I knew there was a reason why I bought my VFR. Thanks for reminding me
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