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Bart1 01-06-10 22:23

I was only trying to highlight different luggage options.

If your setup is fine for you then that is all that matters.

I hope you have a great trip.

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 01-06-10 23:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by uncle ricky (Post 130034)
I am far from a novice offroader, having competed at clubman level at local hare and hound races.

Ricky - The Tufty club doesn't count........:058:

uncle ricky 01-06-10 23:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bart1 (Post 130059)
I was only trying to highlight different luggage options.

If your setup is fine for you then that is all that matters.

I hope you have a great trip.


Bart1, I meant that it is fine for me but may not be fine for someone else. The trouble with written replies is that they can be read in the wrong way, I was not dismissing your comments at all. We all ride differently and my approach is usually to pin when off roading to get me through any problems ie; ruts or muddy situations and focus at a point further away and not even look at the rut and some would ride slowly.

I hope it is a good trip and no doubt I will have a few off's that is the nature off the game. :happy:

uncle ricky 01-06-10 23:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas_Up_Lets_Go (Post 130066)
Ricky - The Tufty club doesn't count........:058:

Cheeky monkey :unibrow:

stoic bloke 02-06-10 00:33

hey, pinning it through the rough stuff, thats the way:laughing11:. fancy a trip to portugal? with more luggage?

Lairyboy 02-06-10 11:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nelis (Post 130024)
I got the same, they are from Sw-motech.
The touratech bashplate doesnt fit in combination with the crash bars

You dont have to take the crashbars off in order to fit the bashplate

Thanks Nelis, I'll have a look on the SW Motech website

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 02-06-10 12:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by uncle ricky (Post 130067)
my approach is usually to pin when off roading to get me through any problems ie; ruts or muddy situations and focus at a point further away and not even look at the rut

I know someone like that.......... :smilies0330:


and I have to say, contrary to how I would ride in the UK, it is a lesson I enjoyed.


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