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  1. aitor-

    aitor- Well-Known Member

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  2. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    I take it you’re pointing out your ingenious storage system and not what tools look like?
    Good idea if it’s the former, I know if it’s the latter and if there’s a 3rd option, no I’m not!
     
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  3. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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  4. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Short fat northerner trumps taller fat southerner, you win , I am
     
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  5. Murdo

    Murdo Well-Known Member

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  6. aitor-

    aitor- Well-Known Member

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    it's a dvd box.
     
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  7. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Now you’ve explained that it then throws a new light on it.
     
  8. Help me Obi Wan...

    Help me Obi Wan... Well-Known Member

    You have to be like Ogri. Tooth brush, and yer money. Middle seventies going to the Bol Dor, South of France, for the bike 24 hours, bare minimum. No spares or even a puncture repair kit. (76 Z900) Ahh, the folly of yoof, and a pocket full of money, drugs, cheap Vin Rouge, and loose French girls.
    Happier times for sure. Now they give you a medal for riding the Iron Butt.
    Liverpool to the South of France in three days, and a backside like a plank.
     
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  9. WCB

    WCB Member

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    Clever! But wouldn't a small adjustable wrench (spanner?) by a little more compact?
     
  10. Oldyam

    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    Did that run in 82' on an XJ 650, 2 up from Bolton to St Tropez in 3 days.

    The difference with the " Iron Butt " is that its the 1000 miles in 24 hours not 3 days, so there is a substantial difference and is more substantially about planning.
     
  11. Oldyam

    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    Did that run in 82' on an XJ 650, 2 up from Bolton to St Tropez in 3 days.

    The difference with the " Iron Butt " is that its the 1000 miles in 24 hours not 3 days, so there is a substantial difference and is more substantially about planning.
     
  12. Help me Obi Wan...

    Help me Obi Wan... Well-Known Member

    True, but in those days, we just did things on the spur of the moment, green card insurance, crappy ferries, the ring road around Paris, "priority on the right". Planning ?, nope, we literally decided two days before the race. but 1000 miles in 24 hours ?, My memory might be old, but I seem to think its about 1600 odd km's, one way. Twice in three days. Going to WH Smith and ripping all the Ricard coupons out of the bike magazines for a "free" sample.
    Riding up to the Lake District for the simple reason the pubs closed an hour later than Liverpool, Waiting in dodgy car-parks waiting to score half an ounce of Moroccan resin.Simpler times for sure.
     
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  13. Help me Obi Wan...

    Help me Obi Wan... Well-Known Member

    How very true, now be gone adjustable spanners and never darken my door again.
     
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  14. Oldyam

    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    1000 miles is 1609.34 Kilometers.

    And in your first post you said 3 days to get there, not there and back, but I agree times were different then and visting the lake district most weekends was par for the course on the old CD 175.
     
  15. Help me Obi Wan...

    Help me Obi Wan... Well-Known Member

    A CD 175 ?, you are braver than me. Sorry, I forgot to say we left on a Friday and returned on the Sunday. Great days and even greater friends.
    The only trip we regretted was not going to the Arctic Circle to see the Northern Lights, it was something we all wanted to do, but sadly we couldn't get our leave right. Life got in the way of that one I'm sorry to say.
     
  16. Hack Driver

    Hack Driver Well-Known Member

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    Clever idea. I'm spoiled since I have a sidecar with a trunk, and I carry a complete tool kit. If you have any extra space, I agree that a tire repair kit is a good idea. My personal 'must have' items include Excedrin (aspirin for when the headache hits during repairs), electric tape, zip ties, and a small can of WD40. :) Seriously, you do have room to wrap some electric tape around a wrench handle and throw in some zip ties. Keep the good ideas coming.
     
  17. Andy-K2

    Andy-K2 Knowledge is power for which I have neither!

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    +1, ingenious idea well done that man.
     
  18. Andy-K2

    Andy-K2 Knowledge is power for which I have neither!

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    #18 Andy-K2, Oct 16, 2018
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    You wouldn't have a link would you to the same box as you are using?
     
  19. Andy-K2

    Andy-K2 Knowledge is power for which I have neither!

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    The simple ideas always are DD and that's why they are so hard to think up :laughing:. AND that's what I love about forums the ideas are shared especially something like this when storage is like gold on the Bonneville's? :)
     
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  20. Bad Billy

    Bad Billy Baddest Member

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    Good luck with the RAC waited nearly 3 hrs to be recovered when my Tuono broke down, AA even worse :mad:, I waited nearer 4 hrs at the side of the road following my accident on RC8, they'll not be getting my money at renewal time!
    Going to give Green Flag a go next time
     
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