i am also liking the rear seat bag you have fitted, can you let mew know where yougot this from.
From Touratech.
This is the latest version: http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/product_info.php?cPath=3_43_342&products_id=11675
They are a good bag
i am also liking the rear seat bag you have fitted, can you let mew know where yougot this from.
From Touratech.
This is the latest version: http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/product_info.php?cPath=3_43_342&products_id=11675
They are a good bagI used the earlier version for thousands of miles, rain and shine. Left it on the bike 24/7, often full of goodies. Nobody ever tampered with it.
From Touratech.
This is the latest version: http://www.touratech.com/shops/008/product_info.php?cPath=3_43_342&products_id=11675
They are a good bagI used the earlier version for thousands of miles, rain and shine. Left it on the bike 24/7, often full of goodies. Nobody ever tampered with it.
So that's how my wife has been doing it for all these years
I don’t get the colour scheme at all and my reaction to both bikes is best summed-up by the words of Colonel Walter E Kurtz with, “The Horror.....”
With the exception of an after-market exhaust system which is more to do with performance than looks (ok, and a bit of extra noise), I prefer to keep my bikes unmolested.
However, I do appreciate the craftsmanship and acknowledge the meticulous treatment of the red, blue and white paint scheme. After all of that cost and obsession, what I don’t quite get is why you’d deviate from the scheme by putting two horrible looking green stickers in the most prominent positions available. I assume that you passed the test, but why break all of that effort in the colour scheme to advertise the fact?
You should know I don't give a rat's arse about your opinion and your comments just make you seem like a pompous twat. If you haven't got anything worthwhile to say you might like to consider not saying it at all.

