Jxmiddle wrote:Anyone seen any neat ways of carrying luggage between your legs. Surely that's the best place to carry weight without affecting the handling?
What like a ball bag

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Jxmiddle wrote:Anyone seen any neat ways of carrying luggage between your legs. Surely that's the best place to carry weight without affecting the handling?
Jamesy wrote:Jxmiddle wrote:Anyone seen any neat ways of carrying luggage between your legs. Surely that's the best place to carry weight without affecting the handling?
What like a ball bag
Jamesy wrote:Jxmiddle wrote:Anyone seen any neat ways of carrying luggage between your legs. Surely that's the best place to carry weight without affecting the handling?
What like a ball bag
robd wrote:I have a roll top waterproof stuff sack vertically behind the left hand side of the legshields kept in place with a bungey. I also have a rear rack and panniers but can't help taking too much shit with me wherever I go
Noddabodder wrote:This season I've been using an Oxford motorbike tank bag. It has magnetic pads that wrap onto the front edge of the side panels and it's expandable so fills the gap nicely. Its worked a treat really, I'll have a search about and see if I can find a piccy.
Scooter Paul wrote:The whole magnet thing confused me at first then I reread it and he says 'wraps around the side panels' so it sits in front of the tool box door. It now makes sense to me.
Paul
Eden wrote:Sprint rack can hold more than you may think
but if your going far then ye panniers and front rack are sometimes needed.
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