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Clubman B

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Which tool bag...


Hi,

I haven't ridden out yet, so I'm trying to cobble something together from what I already have. This is my set-up for riding the tarmac lanes, is there any reason it won't work for the trails? I seem to have so much stuff and will probably be able to cut down a fair bit once I see what others do.

Do you guys carry flask and snack or aim to stop somewhere at a caff/whatever?

Mirrors will be removed, btw.

Sorry, not meaning to hijack your thread!

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How about this? Or is the tank bag going to get in the way? Can't really fit a front fender bag as I don't have a fender brace.

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If I'm to start riding regularly with u motley crew I need to be carrying some basics so I can be self sufficient!! So what's the best option on the tool bag front?

I need to be able to carry a small 25Oml pot of oil as I'm a 2 strone rider and ideally is like to be able to have the bag on my handlebars, I like the look of the kriega s3, can u fit that to front bars? Anything else worth considering?



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I recognise those bags, British Army Respirator Bag.

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Coconut in the post!

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The bags are good but will help the badger count no end, ditch em if you want to survive. A front and rear tool bag should suffice and a day sack if you want to carry more.
Saddle bags are good if you want to do more long distance travel which does not involve difficult tight lanes.

Here for best bags: http://www.wolfmanluggage.com/Enduro/09index.html



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F.A.F Pot Noodle Lunch

http://www.thecouriersite.co.uk/FAF/stuff.html



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Simmo wrote:

F.A.F Pot Noodle Lunch

http://www.thecouriersite.co.uk/FAF/stuff.html

Eggcellent. 

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Sorry, Jamie, I boogered up your thread. I shall virtually prostrate (gotta spell that right!) myself before you in contrition.

 

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Have a look here and here



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