KSRC Back Pack - Last One.!!

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Post by MadKaw »

cowasaki wrote:well bugger to moving house and no net connection.

Is the bag still up for auction (and does anyone have the book 101 uses for stubby holders??)

How does $50 for the bag & stubbie holders sound and you can post the stubbie holders to Stereo as an early xmas pressie :)
You've really got to get on more.. :-)

Sorry the bag went to Mel who won the auction (via PM) with the bid of 6 stubby holders.
If we get enuff interest, we could do another run soon...
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Post by mfzx6r »

What about a camelback type backpack then ??
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Post by Gosling1 »

mfzx6r wrote:What about a camelback type backpack then ??
And you should get a free one for suggesting such a great idea.

MK - Marz is on a winner here.

I still maintain that the Fox camelback I got for MX work a few years ago is one of the best and most-used accesories I have ever bought for riding.

The 'plastic' taste can be removed immediately, with a rinse with a solution of bi-carb of soda, and then another rinse with some lemon juice. Wash it again in clean water, and heh presto, whatever you use will taste normal. Just remember to rinse them out and dry properly between uses. The Fox bite-valve is the best on the market.

A KSRC Camelback would sell good. The Fox unit I have is 2 litres, this is a decent size and lasts for most of a mornings ride out in the mountains, or almost a days road riding.

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Post by sunshine »

top idea Gos

and if i may take the liberty of also including

a hi vis effect so to alert cagers from rear ending us at the lights

on second thoughts nah

all tho ksrc colours in fluro could be appropiate

put me down for 1 please when available :lol:
how much ??

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Camelbacks are the best. Has travelled on every non commute ride and every trackday with me. Invaluable.
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Post by red_dave »

How about a backpack that will mould to the inside of a Kawasaki paddock jacket for use at GP's etc :D
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