What to do with on-board luggage when bike is unnatended?

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Might be too expensive to post if your overseas. Have you checked for a local supplier?
 
Might be too expensive to post if your overseas. Have you checked for a local supplier?

Well, Romania is not exactly overseas... And as there's no rush you can ask about how much would be to send it by surface mail (takes longer but it's cheaper). I don't think the whole thing, bag and wire mash together, can be very heavy or big in size. All this obviously if it's not too much trouble.

In what the local dealers are concerned, yes I checked and no, this kind of kit is not available.

Cheers,
Virgil
 
Well, Romania is not exactly overseas... And as there's no rush you can ask about how much would be to send it by surface mail (takes longer but it's cheaper). I don't think the whole thing, bag and wire mash together, can be very heavy or big in size. All this obviously if it's not too much trouble.

In what the local dealers are concerned, yes I checked and no, this kind of kit is not available.

Cheers,
Virgil

PM'd re-other supplier that might work out cheaper.
 
Does anyone ride with the Pacsafe rather than putting it on each time you stop? If so how do you stop it scratching the bike?
 
Does anyone ride with the Pacsafe rather than putting it on each time you stop? If so how do you stop it scratching the bike?
If you are not a slave to fashion, you can do what I did when I had a jet black drybag and used it running through nevada, utah, arizona desert...
take an old pillowcase and just use that over the pacsafe/drybag combination... that will protect the bike at minimal cost.
 


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