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Looks awesome mate . ur making me heaps jealous.........:thumbup: Im thinking its time u put a walk-around on you tube
Looks awesome mate . ur making me heaps jealous.........:thumbup: Im thinking its time u put a walk-around on you tube
ur making me heaps jealous.........:thumbup:
You... And the rest of us...lol. Does look great now.
My little addition today, finally got sick of lugging around a backpack, so got myself an Oxford Tank bag.
38 Litre, the bag zips off of the magnet base and can be used as a backpack (if needed). Small removeable bag (bum-bag),
a pocket on each side. The thing is also expandable, pretty happy.
You... And the rest of us...lol. Does look great now.
My little addition today, finally got sick of lugging around a backpack, so got myself an Oxford Tank bag.
38 Litre, the bag zips off of the magnet base and can be used as a backpack (if needed). Small removeable bag (bum-bag),
a pocket on each side. The thing is also expandable, pretty happy.
Rang the spraypainter today and my hugger is all primed ready for painting tomorrow :cheer: then into the bakehouse for 3-4 days at around 34 degrees
COOL, Cant wait to see it all done. Hey i am about to cut my hugger, what do you guys reckon would be the best thing to cut plastic with???
COOL, Cant wait to see it all done. Hey i am about to cut my hugger, what do you guys reckon would be the best thing to cut plastic with???
Man it looks like you could get the kitchen sink in there, what's it like in terms of comfort, or restriction of movement...i have found that the Bagster tank bag can get a bit restrictive when expanded.
If you can find one, a \"coping\" saw would be the best shot I think. It's a hand saw, so no melting and it has a very thin blade (like a hacksaw, but much smaller).
The Coping Saw
Ultimately , 1 of those Dremmell tools.... U know those things that look like an ingraver...... Or a very fine coping saw....
hehehe, looks big in the photo, not that big on the bike.
I sit \"back\" on the seat, so I can put the bag near the back of the tank, and no real restriction at all. Only rode home from Maxi's with it, so no real test with it yet.
He asked me how I heard of the shop, I dropped your name Jamie, and he immediately twigged when he looked at my bike and saw it was a fizzer.
Gave me a nice discount on the Draggins and bag too... $20 off, so I'll go back and see him again.
If u cut the straps that go around the risers off u will never have any restriction worry's and the magnets are rated to 250km/hr or something stupid like that so it'll never come off :thumbup:
250km/h with a tank bag, cant imagine that!
250km/h with a tank bag, cant imagine that!