I've got a flood light...
Wot, like those ones the fuzz use to light you up? Could be fun; keep one hand on throttle and other hand operatin a directionl spot light to............!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No, maybe not, I'd just crash LOL!
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No, maybe not, I'd just crash LOL!
you said it not me....
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Nordie has that pretty cool one on the front of his bike.
Do you still have a spare one you were going to bring down here?
yea i got the one like the bemmer tours have.
i keep forgetting to bring it to you...
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I put on a little supercheap 55W one like Nordie's when I was prepping for the 1000 miler a while back, the KTM wiring is pretty light so I ran a fused heavier feed up from the battery via a relay to both the spot & the high beam. I mounted the light to a bit of alu angle on the inner handguard mount. Unfortunately it got destroyed in the sheep incident & as I don't do much riding at night I haven't bothered to replace it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It worked OK, if I did it again I'd use one a bit bigger I think (reflector not wattage)
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Clint
As this is a sticky maybe it would be a good idea to limit the posts to informative ones so any new members can gain a bit of prior knowledge without being subjected to the mindles banter that most threads get reduced to. I'm not against mindless banter but prefer to read the info in stickys that have been deemed to be important enough to be stickyed.
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I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
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(just kidding!)
Cheers, Dave
Hi I also carry a Poncho also called a fly sheet and bungy cords. this is for making a quick shelter. so when the weather turn to shit. only take about 5 min to put up with practice, and you have got somewhere cold or make a brew, and if your game sleep.![]()
i have a pop up tent.
5mins,, shelter. is a tidy little package, room for two...
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is it safe to carry a small 0.5kg fire ex'tinguisher on your bike.
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A requirement to carry a fire extinguisher in some forestry rides.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The summer forestry based x-country races usually require them to be on each bike.
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