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SoulKiss 01-09-07 02:55 PM

Re: Setting my sport up as a first tourer
 
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Originally Posted by Jackie_Black (Post 1275806)
That's a good deal on the panniers but i'm spent up for a while! those risers are expensive (although £70 cheaper imported from the states).

Have you figured in import duty and tax BEFORE you coem to £70 saving???

ivantate 01-09-07 04:01 PM

Re: Setting my sport up as a first tourer
 
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Here is my SV in full touring mode.

Givi Rack, 45litre topbox, E21 side cases, Michelin roadpilot 2 tyres and a bubble screen.

Have used this set-up touring around with the girlfriend quite well. We can do some long distance day trips as both sets of bike gear can go in the boxes when parked up and the helmets clip under the back seat.

Not the biggest boxes in the world but they are narrow so you can still filter easily and there is no messing around with rubbed paintwork.

Stupidly loud viper cans are purely optional. (I wont admit it in front of her but around Garda a few weeks ago they even got on my nerves)

Alpinestarhero 01-09-07 04:08 PM

Re: Setting my sport up as a first tourer
 
Givi topbox might be good idea, I have one for my bike. You can get a back-rest fitted onto them aswell, for your pillions comfort!

Matt

Jackie_Black 01-09-07 04:33 PM

Re: Setting my sport up as a first tourer
 
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Have you figured in import duty and tax BEFORE you coem to £70 saving???
To be honest I may get stung for the duty and tax on top of what I paid, but i used e-bay and have always received things without paying more so ginger crossed. If i do get stung they'll cost the same as they do here, but at least they'll already have done some miles ;)

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If you are taking a first aid kit, do you (and/or the missus) have first aid training and the knowledge/willingness to use it? If not leave it behind: Never carry anything you don't know how to use.
I'm doing the full 3 day course next month so should be ok.

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I'd fit a scottoiler & lube tube if you're going to be doing any serious miles
Definitely going to look into one of these too. Is there anywhere to hide the touring one cos they look a little ugly!

Can you tell i just learned how to use the quote thing! :p

Ceri JC 02-09-07 10:23 AM

Re: Setting my sport up as a first tourer
 
ivantate, I love the juxtaposition of tiny hooligan plate with ever-so-sensible hard luggage. :D

ivantate 02-09-07 07:59 PM

Re: Setting my sport up as a first tourer
 
I thought it was quite amusing when a first put the rack on, but you do get used to it.

Jackie_Black 03-09-07 09:03 PM

Re: Setting my sport up as a first tourer
 
I've been doing a little more riding recently and i've found the bike seems to turn in and corner better 2 up! i'm 17 stone and she tells me she is about 10 and the suspension is setup as standard. I like the handling with a pillion and just wondered how to adjust the suspension to make the bike feel the same when i'm riding solo.

Also does anyone know of a tail tidy that retains the toolkit in the original place as i read somewhere the hamicad one requires removal of the toolkit holder.

Cheers


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