Intrested in a 1100 version , not that it will be on bike but for home it would be perfect , ideal for a party of 2 by the hot tub , Most Excellent .
I'm sure you've got too many holes in the Vee - that will mean too much heat and you'll burn everything - a classic British mistake.
BBQ coals only need to heat up, turn from black to grey and only then are they ready.
They'll sit there for a couple of hours without any air thru them heating anything up within 12" of them.
Try making one with only one hole each end![]()


Nice piece of kit, i use this though.
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It was a brill bash and even my mate, Gilly, enjoyed it despite turning up on a Honda CB1300 (albeit my Honda)
(whoops, said that)Hi all and especially `Hi All` to all the members I met at the hogroast -

Let us know when these are ready for production, we're interested in one. Weight is less of an issue as it'll be more of a weekend away bbq rather than a 'pack it for touring' piece of kit. At home we only have a balcony so it'll replace our current folding bbq which has seen better days.
Dahoum - great to meet you too, please accept my apologies for being pissed and not being able to put your avatar image to the face! I am, indeed, a sad sack of sh*t at times! 
) when I mentioned who I was and had 2 geezers shake my hands, one drag me to his bike to talk `bling` and later on a great Tosser who dragged me to his topbox, not to give me a kicking but to give me a bottle of wine for my efforts! 

