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    Well known factoid: Jim2 has no sense of humour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Sorry, I know, it's just my wierd sense of humour! I was picturing tying the "bag" on the back with her bra...
    Well when your as old as Jim2 it's not like your gunna to get a real girl on there, so a "tank bra pack" suffices.

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    Have you triied an ABS bike in the rain?

    I have and can say that it really is excellent.

    Not a good idea to get used to it as riding a non ABS bike will come as a bit of a shock!

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    I ride both ABS and non ABS, in the rain and in the dry. Doesn't really make any difference . But one day it MAY if I need to do a ten tenths panic stop in the rain and swerve at the same time. If that happens I really really hope I'm riding the ABS bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Imti View Post
    I really don't want to use my car much and have no qaulms about riding in the rain. Just not sure what damage it does to the bike?
    Rain doesn't do any damage as long as you don't drop it. :P


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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    Well when your as old as Jim2 it's not like your gunna to get a real girl on there, so a "tank bra pack" suffices.
    I don't like pillions. Pillions are mostly poo. Except that BloodyMadWoman. She is very good at not interrupting service.

    I just find the tailpack is out of the way and your body shields it from the worst of the weather. Plus I can get more in it than your average tank bag, and it doesn't get in the way when you are vigorously exercising your steed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    I don't like pillions. Pillions are mostly poo. Except that BloodyMadWoman. She is very good at not interrupting service.

    I just find the tailpack is out of the way and your body shields it from the worst of the weather. Plus I can get more in it than your average tank bag, and it doesn't get in the way when you are vigorously exercising your steed.
    I have one of these. I bought it from Motomart. Put it on there, rode home and thats been it so far. However I didn't even notice that I had the thing attached.
    Didn't know I could get a helmet in it. That is very helpful.
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    Unless it's a Suzuki then you've nothing to worry about. Lube the chain a bit more often. AFAIK they don't put down salty chemicals on the roads here so rust isn't a major. If you're gonna stick it in the garage for a week or so after riding it in the rain then it's best to give it a wipe over but used daily it's no problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Unless it's a Suzuki then you've nothing to worry about. Lube the chain a bit more often. AFAIK they don't put down salty chemicals on the roads here so rust isn't a major. If you're gonna stick it in the garage for a week or so after riding it in the rain then it's best to give it a wipe over but used daily it's no problem.
    I have ridden my Suzukis all weather for 6 years with no negative impact other than the headers rust out quicker.

    My Kawasaki On the other hand was on a healthy diet of replacement fairing bolts and speedo cables.

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    Thanks for all the feedback. It gets parked in the garage every night so that's no problem. I'm normally good with lubing the chain but have been a bit slack so will get onto that asap

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    Hey guys, for those of you in the Auckland area. I've just been to Red Baron and MotoMail to look at tail packs. Want to keep having a look around before I buy. Where else is good to check out?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imti View Post
    Hey guys, for those of you in the Auckland area. I've just been to Red Baron and MotoMail to look at tail packs. Want to keep having a look around before I buy. Where else is good to check out?

    Thanks!
    Have a look at Cycletreads. Well worth a visit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Have a look at Cycletreads. Well worth a visit.
    Where are they?

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    Those odd tail-brassiere-seat-bag thingies are excellent. Haven't seen them before. 50 poond is a bit much, though -- if anybody sees any cheap knock-off versions, do tell.

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