View Poll Results: Do you use your motorbike for regular food shopping??

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Thread: Countdown and a Motorbike?

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    Blah Countdown and a Motorbike?

    Supermarket shopping on your bike. How many people use their bike to do their food shopping each week/fortnight whatever?

    Past month or so I have been packing the mighty ZX with tank bags and backpacks.. with the overflow bags on the mirrors.

    Get a few odd looks but does not bother me, I am more concerned with how all of you get around another one of life's 'chores'.

    ...and that is just shopping day. You should see me try and ride along on laundry day... feel like santa on a bike... gah...
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
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    I don't use the motorbike every time I shop, sometimes I use the pushbike instead
    If I don't need heavy stuff like beer, I'll often take the motorbike. The motorbike park is right outside the door, so it would be silly not to. And since I'm limited to the size of my panniers, I don't end up buying lots of crap that wasn't on the list.

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    But a washing machine Dan ... its so much more practical! .... We use the bikes for shopping when we have to pick up odds and ends .. but never for a full shop ... we just get too much!

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    I used to use my Nifty 50 to go and get KFC, was a tad tricky riding with one hand trying not to spill my drink!!
    60% of the time, it works everytime

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    Yes, VIP parking at the supermarket is certainly handy!

    I always stand next to my bike with all the shopping in the trolley next to me while I have a smoke.

    ...you can just tell that people walking/driving past are going "how the smeg is he going to get that all home!"
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
    Jeremy Clarkson.

    Kawasaki 200mph Club

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    But a washing machine Dan ... its so much more practical! .... We use the bikes for shopping when we have to pick up odds and ends .. but never for a full shop ... we just get too much!
    Nope, my place does not have a place for a washing machine - nor do I own one.

    bathtub comes in handy for that, but take large items to launderette.
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
    Jeremy Clarkson.

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    I do some shopping from time to time on the bike. Easy parking and I can fit a reasonable amount in the trusty (Oxford?) expander bag.
    Grow older but never grow up

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    Disco Dan. When are you going to learn the difference between checkboxes and radio buttons?

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    You know most of them have online shopping now. courier delivers it.

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    Yep, always have.....
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    I only buy what can fit in my backpack.

    everything else is done in the cage.

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    I used to get a weeks shopping no worries on the bike.
    Now I have "the gannets" Ive given up
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Disco Dan. When are you going to learn the difference between checkboxes and radio buttons?
    Huh?

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    You know most of them have online shopping now. courier delivers it.
    Yep, but they need a credit card.. or at least a bank account. I dont have or want either.
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
    Jeremy Clarkson.

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    Hmmm,
    I don't use the bike much for shopping, The Scooter on the other hand I use to carry all sorts of things.

    My personal best so far is transporting a full sized electric pedestal fan, I got a few funny looks and had to lock the oscillate function mid ride as the fan was making that lovely clicking sound.
    I finally got my knee down! …and my shoulder …and my pillion’s head.

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    Hmmm that reminds me..... I must pop back into my local and chat with the manager.... before xmas she said to came back in the new year and that she would get a 'BIKE PARK' out front for all us riders.... cool huh.

    I always doing my grocery shopping on my bike..... they love to watch me pack so much into the backpack..... Lou paper tied on the pillion seat and sometimes have the bread hanging off the backpack in the bags provided by them.

    Its the look of shock from the car drivers on the road that gets me

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