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    What a shocker, despite most likely working quite well!

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    MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHALOL OH MAN THAT FARKEN OUT OF IT PFFFFT PFFFFTTT MWAHAHAHAHAHAHALOL

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    An excellent idea, though unfortunately the design will not work with a conventional motorcycle. Years ago it used to be possible to get a "divided" type, (in the materials of the day) that worked with a motorcycle tank layout - it divided each side of the tank. I have not seen them for many years, alas.
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    In south east asia they wear huge plastic poncho style raincoats with splits up the side that cover virtually the whole scooter (just wheels poking out each end). Look like giant versions of the toilet roll cover doll of the 80's (c'mon, everyone's mum had one of those)
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    Sooooo.....what was the problem with a pair of waterproof overtrousers?
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    I guess they don't fit over a faux fur skirt and would ruin the look of a nice pair of open toe strappy safety sandles
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    you guys have got to be farken me right, thats the most stupidest thing ive seen

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    Oh, I wonder if they'd work on a Street Magic?... Looks like an awesome Xmas pressie for MrMelon. I'd get one in pink for him so that he can be easily seen on the roads. Gee how thoughtful am I?!
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    Great, you could get some of these to go with it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    Great, you could get some of these to go with it...
    Do they come in pink?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    An excellent idea, though unfortunately the design will not work with a conventional motorcycle. Years ago it used to be possible to get a "divided" type, (in the materials of the day) that worked with a motorcycle tank layout - it divided each side of the tank. I have not seen them for many years, alas.
    Was this not talked about a few days ago, with someone see somthhing similar in a Hamilton horsey place!??!

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    Was riding around today in my jeans, real smart in this weather I know, and after riding for a hour in rather heavy rain it was interesting/annoying to see the back of the bike was perfectly dry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Do they come in pink?
    I don't think so, but anything is possible!

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    The old guys who rode in the '50's and '60's everyday because the bike was their primary transport used to have a blanket across their knees.My next door neighbours Bantam had the paint worn off the tank from the blanket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    Great, you could get some of these to go with it...
    Those are actually really good for riders who mount and dismount a lot and need the use of their hands. Like farmers and couriers etc. I've ridden a farm bike with them and they are excellent. Thinking of getting a pair for the MV.

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