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    Motorcycle pushbike rack.

    For those people who choose not to carry a puncture repair kit, there is now this option...
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    ye gods, what must it handle like, esp in a side wind

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    The real question is, do you wear leather or lycra...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    The real question is, do you wear leather or lycra...
    Well you could tie it all in with the "What do you wear under your leathers" thread.

    Couldntcha?

    I could see this sort of thing catching on with some select members of KB - jrandom?
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    I used to do similar with my gn 250 to take my BMX to the skatepark...

    Got some funny looks....as one would expect...
    Had it width ways with bungy cords....

    Wheels were both off...

    Wheels bungy corded to back of packrack from pillion seat side... it was a hugeee pakcrack so yeah... still cornerd fine etc...just had to remember not to lane split

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    Amazing.

    What will they think of next?

    I take it this IS NZ road legal?
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    They dont have one for my bike yet
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    This would be my preferred solution:
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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Amazing.

    What will they think of next?

    I take it this IS NZ road legal?
    I had cops follow me when i did it...had about 5 bungy cords on it wasn't going anywhere, they never pulled me up...

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    Very cool.

    I have agree with Mister D, I rather have it on a scooter and it looks pretty damm good!

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    Why ?..............

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    If I could put my recently studied road code to good use... (and if I still remember it correctly!)... you can legally carry a load on your motorbike if it does not extend 1 metre in front, 1 metre behind, and 50cm to the sides

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    I actually wanted something like this for taking my mountain bike to woodhill, then I thought how much more hassle it would be when compared with a car, and that my squishy weighs about 20kg. Must be damn odd to ride with.
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    Now 'that' would stop the pillions helmet hitting the riders. And there would be no problem with the pillion being able to see.
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