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    my 86 gn had both sidecovers removed one night when it was parked outside work. id only just replaced the second one when i got hit by that car. waste of $20. lol.

    a serious note, dulux. to prevent your side covers either getting stolen or else coming off, drill a hole in each side, and run a zip tie through it. my mates one flicked off at around 100k... nearly got me in the face. he didnt even notice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    ...Joyride....GN250.... does not compute.
    Have you seen shortland street lately? The guy on that's got a GN1200.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by TempBJ View Post
    Shit, there is no pity left in this world! You'd think if you had a GN outside they'd think you were worse off than them and leave you something (albeit probably from your neighbour).

    On a serious note, why didnt it fit? I use a kryptonite disc lock and its long enough to fit most bikes I would have thought...along with a nice bright curly chord to ensure I dont flop over the handle bars when I take off.
    aye the disc itself curves round inside just before the hole - so to fit, the gap in the lock would have to be about an inch so it would fit over the rounded disc. shitty design really since most other bikes seem to be mostly flat on that part
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    my 86 gn had both sidecovers removed one night when it was parked outside work. id only just replaced the second one when i got hit by that car. waste of $20. lol.

    a serious note, dulux. to prevent your side covers either getting stolen or else coming off, drill a hole in each side, and run a zip tie through it. my mates one flicked off at around 100k... nearly got me in the face. he didnt even notice.
    thanks i think i just might do that too - noticed they are easy to pop off at the best of times... will do me until i save up for a nice wee virago
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuLuX View Post
    thanks i think i just might do that too - noticed they are easy to pop off at the best of times... will do me until i save up for a nice wee virago
    good man! ive also seen sidecovers attached with a bolt, washer and chain, but i didnt get a look at how the chain was held to the frame. the zip ties are a bitch to put on, but will save you $$ in the long run
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