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duibhceK 27-01-11 14:25

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Originally Posted by theclowncrusty (Post 147484)
If you have linked across the two panniers, what do you sit on?
Crusty

the piccie of uberthumper will give you a very accurate idea of that ;)

uberthumper 27-01-11 14:52

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Originally Posted by duibhceK (Post 147490)
the piccie of uberthumper will give you a very accurate idea of that ;)

I should point out that the person in the picture is Mrs Uberthumper. I'm considerably less pretty :D

richardsracingmad 27-01-11 14:56

I can confirm that......and at that even, he's over-selling himself



:laughing7:

duibhceK 27-01-11 15:31

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Originally Posted by richardsracingmad (Post 147494)
I can confirm that......and at that even, he's over-selling himself



:laughing7:

:D

So if I ever run into him we may both be wondering whether we are looking in the mirror, then :bricks:

steveD 27-01-11 19:47

Exactly my thoughts

http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/a...c/DSCF0259.jpg

http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/a...c/DSCF0252.jpg

duibhceK 17-04-11 20:31

Ok, time to dig this up from the dust again.
Finally gotten around to whipping something up, with the help of grandpa who still had some sheets of alu lying around.

The result is a spacious table, ideal for a romantic camping evening :slywink:

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5525.jpg

It is pretty basic: 2mm sheet of alu cut to size with the corners bent to act as hooks to slot into the Trax panniers. The hooks are about 8mm long which will help if the panniers cannot be positioned nicely level.

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5529.jpg

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5527.jpg

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5528.jpg

steveD 17-04-11 23:30

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Originally Posted by duibhceK (Post 153902)
Ok, time to dig this up from the dust again.
Finally gotten around to whipping something up, with the help of grandpa who still had some sheets of alu lying around.

The result is a spacious table, ideal for a romantic camping evening :slywink:

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5525.jpg

It is pretty basic: 2mm sheet of alu cut to size with the corners bent to act as hooks to slot into the Trax panniers. The hooks are about 8mm long which will help if the panniers cannot be positioned nicely level.

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5529.jpg

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5527.jpg

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/_MG_5528.jpg

Like it lots, BUT where do you SIT??????????????

That's why I use a small leg to support the table and then you can use a pannier to sit on, and my friendly camp shop has just given me (for a donation to his charity box) a small Thermarest sample mat which fits perfectly on the top of a box, superbly comfortable.

duibhceK 17-04-11 23:46

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Originally Posted by steveD (Post 153919)
Like it lots, BUT where do you SIT??????????????

That's why I use a small leg to support the table and then you can use a pannier to sit on, and my friendly camp shop has just given me (for a donation to his charity box) a small Thermarest sample mat which fits perfectly on the top of a box, superbly comfortable.

we have a set of small fishing chairs. They fold up extremely compact and weigh almost nothing. Nothing you'd want to sit on for an entire day, but perfect while cooking ad eating.


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