How adventurous is your adventure biking?

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How adventurous is your adventure biking?

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When those huge Touratec style shipping containers can have their drawbacks :shock: Take care out there ..... that doesn't look like it'll be an easy recovery, if there's anything left to recover :(

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I was once given one of these for my Range Rover - seems appropriate here .... :wink: :))
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I won't have hard panniers on my bike..., or even soft panniers if I can cope without them.
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Me neither. I like my bumbag and/or pockets - and a tank bag and a small tailpack if it's a weekend away.
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Jug wrote: Aug 11th, '22, 14:14 I won't have hard panniers on my bike..., or even soft panniers if I can cope without them.
Or mud
Or dust
Or miles
Or winter months
OR rain


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TLS-Moose wrote: Aug 11th, '22, 12:45 When those huge Touratec style shipping containers can have their drawbacks :shock: Take care out there ..... that doesn't look like it'll be an easy recovery, if there's anything left to recover :(

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 1677729913
At least he followed it down to try and recover it.
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billinom8s wrote: Aug 11th, '22, 18:15
TLS-Moose wrote: Aug 11th, '22, 12:45 When those huge Touratec style shipping containers can have their drawbacks :shock: Take care out there ..... that doesn't look like it'll be an easy recovery, if there's anything left to recover :(

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 1677729913
At least he followed it down to try and recover it.
I'm not sure there was a lot of choice over that - it was more like it followed him! At least his helmet was well secured ..... :80:
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Bouncy bouncy
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Annette asked if that was what I was trying in Wales 😂😂
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billinom8s wrote: Aug 11th, '22, 18:14 Or mud
Or dust
Or miles
Or winter months
OR rain
You're very rude Mr...
but also quite correct... bikes are suppose to be pretty. :ymhug:
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Certainly the fastest that bikes ever been. Think it says more about the rider and the person filming it than it does about panniers!
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Nothing more than rider error hard or soft luggage is required when on an adventure ride accordingly simple lots of negative comments on panniers and bike not really need from fellow bikers
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