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    5 people on a fa50. Cracked the frame in 3 places and bent just about everything. Drunken good times for the win.
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    A crate of Waikato on the tank...didn't want to scratch tank so had a rag underneath, which probably made it worse... cracked the fairing blade a bit when said crate slammed into after emergency braking manouver from local 108 yr old getting her shopping... got piss back all good and the day was sweet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    I hope i dont look like that whale going down the road if i end up buying a scooter!!! Fark you lot would have a fielday!

    mm biggest thing??

    off road..
    hay bale
    brother in a suitcase
    farm dog
    round fence posts

    In the city..
    bags of groceries on both pillion pegs, handle bars and mirrors
    base drum and snare drum, while riding in army uniform
    towbar for my old car
    tenor and alto sax
    Keep sax out of this please... its not that sort of thread...
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    Empty plastic 44 galon drum

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    5 people on a tf125 mudbug or a 35cc and 100cc saw with a 36inch bar, fuel, oil, harness, climbing helmet, climbing rope and rigging rope on a RG50.

    Or as in the pic a bit on gear on the fireblade. 46cc saw, 2 100cc saws, climbing harness and spikes, climbing ropes, rigging ropes, block, fuel oil, biners and strops, chainsaw tools, helmet, and some other gear
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Keep sax out of this please... its not that sort of thread...
    You arent a musician are ya.....sax = saxophone and at the time i had a Bb Tenor and Eb Alto, tenor on one shoulder slung across and the alto over the front in gig bags hense why I did put Tenor and alto sax!!! i know of an older guy who carried a Bb Tuba on the back of his bike
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    You arent a musician are ya.....sax = saxophone and at the time i had a Bb Tenor and Eb Alto, tenor on one shoulder slung across and the alto over the front in gig bags hense why I did put Tenor and alto sax!!! i know of an older guy who carried a Bb Tuba on the back of his bike

    Ohhh you soooo missed the real point of that message lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Ohhh you soooo missed the real point of that message lol.
    Yeah mm permission for one free spank on kitty
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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    um old farm bike with a rack iwas helping out my grandad on the farm and had to bring home a lame ewe on a wec 80cc honda cr?? 10 ks bak to shed .
    had a whole computer strapped to my old sr 250. monitor and all
    lots of fishin rods a bucket a net and a tackle bag on my old vtr250 and the missus ( no she isint fat) but was a big load with all the gear and my 12ft surfcaster 9 ft rod + 6 ft sprat rod surf caster only folded down into 2parts lol and the usual wheel/tyre to go and get repaired at the local bikeshop
    propably more to come now that i have a 600 lol

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    ...Kittyhawk...
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    120$ worth of groceries thats on my old bike.

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    Pic comming soon


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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerboy011 View Post
    120$ worth of groceries thats on my old bike.
    At todays prices... that wouldn't fill a tank bag
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    Two lazy-boy chairs, racheted to each other back-to-back. I sat on one, the other hung over the back of the bike. If I stood up they would have both fallen off.

    But it was all legal, I was in Taiwan at the time! I had found these chairs thrown out on recycling day and we'd just moved into a new apartment and needed everything.

    In NZ the biggest load I have carried is five Swappa-crates full of empty bottles. Not heavy but a hell of a noise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    Two lazy-boy chairs, racheted to each other back-to-back. I sat on one, the other hung over the back of the bike. If I stood up they would have both fallen off.

    But it was all legal, I was in Taiwan at the time! I had found these chairs thrown out on recycling day and we'd just moved into a new apartment and needed everything.
    Whoah! You had a Goldwing in Taiwan? Rich kid!


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