November ride.
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
November ride.
[img:1fbb]https://i811.photobucket.com/albums/zz35/rjs58/nov2010trip008.jpg[/img:1fbb]
A couple of pics of my beast in touring mode during a recent week away. Spent most of the time dodging rain but had some good rides along the way.Bike is now 9 months old with 10500ks on the clock . Two up carrying too much shit the bandit just eats miles with ease and still returns about 5.5l/100ks. On the tyre front PR2s are doing a great job,4500 on them . See you all on the road some where.
Russell
A couple of pics of my beast in touring mode during a recent week away. Spent most of the time dodging rain but had some good rides along the way.Bike is now 9 months old with 10500ks on the clock . Two up carrying too much shit the bandit just eats miles with ease and still returns about 5.5l/100ks. On the tyre front PR2s are doing a great job,4500 on them . See you all on the road some where.
Russell
rjs- Posts : 31
Join date : 2010-04-16
Age : 66
Re: November ride.
What brand panniers have you got? i have been looking for some put need ones that suit having a pillion on as well
holdenman- Posts : 511
Join date : 2010-07-20
Age : 37
Location : Gympie Qld
November ride.
The panniers are Dririder touring. Good gear ,no wet stuff dispite the heavy rain.The only problem i have with them is they sit on the rear indicators,but if adjusted right up at the rear its not a great problem.After the first couple of mountings they are very simple and quick to put on and remove.The cook had no problem with them on a week of travel. Dririder do a smaller version if you dont need as much room, i havent used them in expanded form yet,would only be inviting the carrying of even more gear you dont need.
rjs- Posts : 31
Join date : 2010-04-16
Age : 66
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum