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    Motodry Tour Nav 47L tank bag, near new

    As per trademe ad http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=602494574

    now $80
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    Hmm. Sell your bike, not the gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackdog View Post
    Hmm. Sell your bike, not the gear.
    Haha I think even with a new bike, this is too OTT for me, next time might just go for something slightly smaller.
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    Bigger the better I say. Can fit a helmet in mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Bigger the better I say. Can fit a helmet in mine.
    It is hard for slow speed maneuvering I.e. tight u turns, the handlebars get in the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    It is hard for slow speed maneuvering I.e. tight u turns, the handlebars get in the way.
    How often do you do a u-turn? It hits the horn when I do one but I hardly ever do tight turns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    How often do you do a u-turn? It hits the horn when I do one but I hardly ever do tight turns.
    Tried to do a few this weekend, very difficult. One time I almost dropped the bike. Me no likey!
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    see here.......
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    FKn oath it must be a mission getting on and off with all that luggage

    Your poor ginny must hate you after a trip like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    FKn oath it must be a mission getting on and off with all that luggage

    Your poor ginny must hate you after a trip like that
    What can I say, new found acrobat... and yes I'm sure it does!
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    That is one very well-utilised Ginny!
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    bump bump ..
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    bump...................
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    Does the strap on base have a hole (steady on you lot) for the fuel filler or do you need to remove the whole thing in 'non magnetic' mode???? Of is it all one piece? ie tank bag does not come off the base?

    ps - thats a LOT of stuff to take on any bike........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Does the strap on base have a hole (steady on you lot) for the fuel filler or do you need to remove the whole thing in 'non magnetic' mode???? Of is it all one piece? ie tank bag does not come off the base?

    ps - thats a LOT of stuff to take on any bike........
    Nah there's no hole for the fuel filler, you need to remove the whole bag to put fuel in the bike just pull off the straps, sit the bag on the seat, fuel up, put it back on the tank. It aint too fancy, but huge!
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