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    Mobile oven for your bike!

    The Mobile Oven will work with the following vehicles: Nissan, Primera, Pulsar, Skyline, Mazda. Toyota, Altezza.

    Also Motorbikes: 250 Suzuki, FXR150, GSX, RGV, Kawasaki. Scooter - SJ5O.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...n-90521295.htm

    man i can't wait to cruise along on my rgv while cooking a chicken at the same time!

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    I am more than happy to accept global warming, pollution, third-world slavery, and toxic electical factory byproducts, as long as I can have a Mobile Oven on my bike. It's one of those little touches that make life worth living.

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    But my 250 Suzuki doesn't have a "cigarette lighter output"...
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    Blah

    Smells like chicken... taste like.. err what? ....chicken.
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    Dammit that is funny, Seriously though, dont let GiJoe see or he will be sure to buy one and try fit it to his Hornet!
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    I love the 'open/closeable door' part of the auction....WTF is a door supposed to do????

    Was only saying to Dave the other day they should do cigarete lighters for bikes cos there's so much cool shit out there to plug in! (I was actually thinking about cellphone chargers, but hey, a portable oven will do!)
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    Looking at the size of it, I recon it would fit into large panniers quite well...
    TWO cooked chickens when you arrive!!!


    Also some white toasted bread...
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    I was actually thinking of putting a LCD screen, PS2 onto the bike so I can play Tourist Trophy ....

    I much prefer getting nosh at the local tuck stop - all that fiddling around with cooking and such is best left alone so the ride is enjoyed more!

    And this sort of posting doesn't help...bringing out my inner ricer bling again
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    Other than a Goldwing I dont know of a bike with a cigarette lighter, and neither my '250Suzuki' or my 'FXR150' have/had one

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    Quote Originally Posted by judecatmad View Post
    Was only saying to Dave the other day they should do cigarete lighters for bikes cos there's so much cool shit out there to plug in! (I was actually thinking about cellphone chargers, but hey, a portable oven will do!)
    DIY. It's easy enough to add one (or better still, a BMW style power socket with cigar lighter socket adaptor).

    I've got a cigarette lighter socket on my bike, so I can use it for my portable tyre pump on long trips. So far, the only thing I've used it for is a borrowed GPS unit.

    Here's a picture of the new fusebox under my seat. The accessory socket (thing with red cable) currently has a ~1.2m cord, which will be replaced with one of those curly/stretchy ones. I figured having it on a cord was more usable than a socket in the fairing, as I could either plug things in under the seat (if it's wet) or for items with short power cords I could zip-tie the socket near where it's needed.
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    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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