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Mine is too handy to take off anymore. If I'm not carrying anything in there, I put my helmet in when I go into a business, reasonably secure, dust free storage available any time.
I have been considering buying the one from hells foundry. I believe one of our sponsored vendors had the best price on it a little while back when I was shopping for one. Phat Performance I think it was.
I have been considering buying the one from hells foundry. I believe one of our sponsored vendors had the best price on it a little while back when I was shopping for one. Phat Performance I think it was.
Yup, that is a nice setup - Simple, small and effective. Waiting for it to go on sale, then I will jump in on it.
Yup, that is a nice setup - Simple, small and effective. Waiting for it to go on sale, then I will jump in on it.
Phat performance has it for $117 now but there was a coupon code last month for 5 or 10 percent off. I sent Anthony a PM to see if there was any forum discount and I think I am gonna pick one up. My tourpack sitting on my garage floor on a blanket is making me nervous. I have a lot of coin sitting there waiting for something to happen to it.
Considering a storage cart with caster wheels. Not as much for the tour pack but for the saddle bags. I need a place to keep the bags safe while off the bike but they are off only while working on the bike typically. Thinking of making a small device with caster wheels that I can mount the bags on each side of it. I would like to possibly do it so the tour pack can also mount on top of all that. Throw a cover over all of that push it in the corner while I work on the bike and all is good. Thinking of how to make the cart also fold flat when not in use takes up very little spcae when not in use.
Any ideas and commnets welcome. THis is for Leather RKC bags and pack so little litghter I think.
I have The Rack with Big Horn attachment from Thunder Creek Customs, and I use it to store my TP, helmet, and other stuff. I don't have a backrest or speakers on my TP, but the rack is apparently made for the whole caboodle based on photos at their site.
I have The Rack with Big Horn attachment from Thunder Creek Customs, and I use it to store my TP, helmet, and other stuff. I don't have a backrest or speakers on my TP, but the rack is apparently made for the whole caboodle based on photos at their site.
Nice looking rack but a little too rich for my blood.
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