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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    some camping grounds have lockable cabinets where you pay a fee $2? for a day,
    Airports also have lockers, as do some major bus depots.
    And dont underestimate the local laundry mat.
    I have had the need in the past to leave baggage with them for small fee.
    Your options are only a short as the steps taken to explore them
    spot on man, I was thinking same thing with the lockers. I am only taking a tent a sleeping bag and a mat. Also a 35 litre ventura pack bag which i have zipped tied to the bike as it always stays on it as annoying to take off. Had never had problems in carparks with it even tho its empty o.0 But i can take off when camping and put in locker if they have one...and tent beddind shud be all good on its own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    And dont underestimate the local laundry mat.
    I have had the need in the past to leave baggage with them for small fee.

    Interesting. Safe , Secure , Clean , Discrete The FAMILY will look after you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Interesting. Safe , Secure , Clean , Discrete The FAMILY will look after you.
    year the laundry mat i go to each week the chinese lady is a real flirt to
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    Quote Originally Posted by crystalball View Post
    year the laundry mat i go to each week the chinese lady is a real flirt to
    I had some baggage in a day locker at Changi airport once, hmmmm....

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    Lockable luggage here...

    Or you could think of something like this: http://www.pacsafe.com/www/index.php?
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    Katmandu or mackpac had inside tent alarms, possibly inside luggage alarms, something along those lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikaholic View Post
    Katmandu or mackpac had inside tent alarms, possibly inside luggage alarms, something along those lines.
    lol year it probaly go off when im asleep and i wake up freaking out there a robber in my tent
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    Quote Originally Posted by crystalball View Post
    lol year it probaly go off when im asleep and i wake up freaking out there a robber in my tent
    they might work stuffed in the bike pack when parked unattended, and lock the pack to the frame, and locks on the zippers, so there is reasonable relaxation while enjoying other activities, plus bike perimeter alarm and tilt switch.

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    Tie a shotgun to the zipper and when it gets unzipped it somehow triggers the gun?..


    Too bad if there is more than one person I guess...


    And too bad if you want in..


    I see the problem..


    Scratch that..

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    Most Tent doors are double zips these days, eg open in both directions, all I did on a recent 10 day trip in the South island was lock the Zip together with a small padlock if I felt the need, this included leaving the tent up overnight in Fairlie with most of my non riding gear in it while attempting the
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    The Padlock on the zip well only stop oppurtunistic thief’s, but that is all most security device's well do in a tent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Howie View Post
    Most Tent doors are double zips these days, eg open in both directions, all I did on a recent 10 day trip in the South island was lock the Zip together with a small padlock if I felt the need, this included leaving the tent up overnight in Fairlie with most of my non riding gear in it while attempting the
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    The Padlock on the zip well only stop oppurtunistic thief’s, but that is all most security device's well do in a tent.
    Bro, If you get shit stolen in Fairlie, I would be shocked!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    Bro, If you get shit stolen in Fairlie, I would be shocked!
    So would I actually, but also stayed in a few other places
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    I doubt people will touch anything securely strapped to a large motorcycle. Leaving in your tent is a different story - I'd expect it to walk for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Lockable luggage here...

    Or you could think of something like this: http://www.pacsafe.com/www/index.php?
    I used these when I had my ventura bag on my VFR - lightweight metal mesh that you put over your bag and whatever else you can fit inside then lock onto the bike. Apparently very strong. Not as quick as lockable panniers but pretty effective. They also do a very good helmet bag that I still use if I'm doing a big trip and want to lock up all my riding gear in the hard panniers - there's no room for the helmet so I put it in the bag that is waterproof and padded - then lock it to the bike. Very useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    I take my gear camping but I also make my wife watch gear while i run around hills with gerber knife and lensor torch going kinda feral

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