HPNer Member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 3, 2007 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Location Cardiff Mar 7, 2014 #101 Pingu said: True...but would you need to ? Click to expand... You never know . . . Africa's a tough place! Attachments Broken 1200GS.jpg 42.6 KB · Views: 413
Pingu said: True...but would you need to ? Click to expand... You never know . . . Africa's a tough place!
Deleted account 240901001 Registered user Joined Jan 25, 2005 Messages 15,880 Reaction score 416 Mar 7, 2014 #102 HPNer said: You never know . . . Africa's a tough place! Click to expand... I warned you about over-tightening the straps on the trailer........
HPNer said: You never know . . . Africa's a tough place! Click to expand... I warned you about over-tightening the straps on the trailer........
autogs Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 12, 2007 Messages 4,606 Reaction score 310 Location bookham,surrey Mar 7, 2014 #103 well speaking as a junior adventurer who has only ventured as far as germany italy and souther spain i class my metal panniers as perfect,good security and they look well ard with the stickers
well speaking as a junior adventurer who has only ventured as far as germany italy and souther spain i class my metal panniers as perfect,good security and they look well ard with the stickers
HPNer Member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 3, 2007 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Location Cardiff Mar 7, 2014 #104 Pingu said: I warned you about over-tightening the straps on the trailer........ Click to expand...
Bendy toy Registered user Joined Sep 19, 2012 Messages 28,029 Reaction score 8 Location Torbay, England Mar 7, 2014 #105 Pingu said: True...but would you need to ? Click to expand... With a standard 1200 clutch probably yes.
Pingu said: True...but would you need to ? Click to expand... With a standard 1200 clutch probably yes.
Nutty Registered user Joined Aug 5, 2010 Messages 30,490 Reaction score -61 Location Here Mar 7, 2014 #106 Bendy toy said: TBH that PD is by far the better bike for crossing Africa than almost any tricked up 1200. Click to expand... Absolutely.
Bendy toy said: TBH that PD is by far the better bike for crossing Africa than almost any tricked up 1200. Click to expand... Absolutely.
Belper phil Registered user Joined May 12, 2007 Messages 453 Reaction score 1 Location DERBYSHIRE Mar 8, 2014 #107 HPNer said: Quite! That's why my 1200GS stayed at home! Couldn't do this with a 1200 with a small roll of spanners in the middle of nowhere! Click to expand... Proper nice bike that - simple by choice!
HPNer said: Quite! That's why my 1200GS stayed at home! Couldn't do this with a 1200 with a small roll of spanners in the middle of nowhere! Click to expand... Proper nice bike that - simple by choice!
STUBBS undead Joined Jan 26, 2006 Messages 35,596 Reaction score 3 Location booker, high wycombe. Mar 8, 2014 #108 sod the panniers anyone know how the hedge is
(RIP) Miff Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 18, 2009 Messages 7,978 Reaction score 1 Location The Highest Hill In Norfolk. Mar 8, 2014 #109 STUBBS said: sod the panniers anyone know WHERE the hedge is Click to expand... Fixed it for ya
Bendy toy Registered user Joined Sep 19, 2012 Messages 28,029 Reaction score 8 Location Torbay, England Mar 9, 2014 #110 Chain saw and paraquat soon sorted it. Naughty hedge no more.