Carrying a Chain & Lock - just for Nutty

Out and about the bike in Germany's Black Forest, where the lock bag is really unobtrusive

Is the Black Forest the only place where the lock bag is unobtrusive or will it be just as discreet in the Alps?
 
I've been using one of these from Amazon for a while on the rear rack, about 18 months now with an Almax chain and lock, no major wear on the bag.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00C2RZKXG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Are the straps long enough to fit under/around the rear seat on a GS?

Looks like a neat solution and I can live with the name :)
 
I would say so, they go.eound the K1600 seat / rack ok

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Does that AutoKicker bag remain attached to the seat? Or can it be removed, leaving just attachment straps/loops?

I'd be wary that the bag would be swiped. :rolleyes:
 
Remains attached or you can just unfasten it and chuck it in a pannier which is what I do if I'm feeling good worried about it 😀
 
Carrying a Chain & Lock - just for Nutty

If more bods carry locks & chains then their awesome steeds will remain with them, more than likely

It may be boring to carry a chain, but walking out of a pub in 1993 after lunch one day, to find my bike (and my mates) gone & never to be seen again - concentrates the mind

It was a long bus ride home to Yorkshire from Bromsgrove :(
 
So far on my shopping list, I have:

Butter
A cool bag to make sure the butter doesn't melt
Tin foil
A chain
A padlock
A bag to keep the chain and padlock in

Anything else I need?
 
Bees......Elephants are scared of Bees, so a small portable beehive to act as backup.....should the fridge fail.
 
If your traveling through the tunnel of doom to Calais its traditional to wear you're chain and padlock across the chest, outside of the rider attire.
This is a northern tradition, all this girlie bottom Yorkshire talk of little pouches and zip up clasp bags is nonsense.,

The wearing of said motorcycle theft prevention system also allows it to double as a Calais migrant in your mush at high speed gladiatorial weapon for use on re entry to Great Britain.
 
If your traveling through the tunnel of doom to Calais its traditional to wear you're chain and padlock across the chest, outside of the rider attire.
This is a northern tradition, all this girlie bottom Yorkshire talk of little pouches and zip up clasp bags is nonsense.,

The wearing of said motorcycle theft prevention system also allows it to double as a Calais migrant in your mush at high speed gladiatorial weapon for use on re entry to Great Britain.

The throwing of butter at the twats is optional , usually done by southern softies .
 
If your traveling through the tunnel of doom to Calais its traditional to wear you're chain and padlock across the chest, outside of the rider attire.
This is a northern tradition, all this girlie bottom Yorkshire talk of little pouches and zip up clasp bags is nonsense.,

The wearing of said motorcycle theft prevention system also allows it to double as a Calais migrant in your mush at high speed gladiatorial weapon for use on re entry to Great Britain.
It's also traditional to have the chain in a red nylon sleeve so as not to scratch the delicate paintwork

Here is a northern chap....... taking no chances as he's doubled up on chains just before heading through said tunnel of doom.

This is what you should be aspiring to Nutty.

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Right, so I'll add a portable beehive, and a small fridge to go on the back.:thumb

Now, with the beehive, how do I repel bears, as they'll be attracted by the honey? Maybe carry some salad?:D
 
So now you need to find space for this, as I'm not sure the salad will work.

Just wondering......where will you sit :)

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