How to transport your bike gear

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I wonder if Kwaka could rustle up one of these? :D
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fark i'd have me one of them.... 8) hubba hubba.....
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Put me down for 1 of each, thank you! 8)
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Group buy maybe people?
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i call bullshit.

they'd need a bigger oil storage area to keep a ducatiyo going at a trackday. :?
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Where's the beer fridge?????
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I have only one thing to say...

Its not green enough :mrgreen:
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cookeetree wrote:Where's the beer fridge?????
no beer fridge there mate.

the otherside has an espresso machine and a milk frother :lol:
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Wattie wrote: the otherside has an espresso machine and a milk frother :lol:
No that's an FJR you are thinking of! :lol:

Hey Collette- why not get one of those- all the storage space you need!
I could even take my hairdryer touring without getting too much grief! 8)

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Don't worry ladies , I'm sure the optional 5th wheeler can carry all the tupperware , nutri medics , and various other miscellaneous "product" required for a weekender ?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Biggest flaw in that design is, what is the point to those 2 covered over the tray ? Why not make a space to carry the Duke on the back ?
Plus i think it should be a Lambo or a Ferrari not some Yank Tank, perhaps the tools are to service the ute instead of the bike
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