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Pic of the week game

Good show, Kerry. Non motorcycle specific storage solutions have been vastly underrated in my opinion. (NOT an entry)

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My bikes loaded and ready for a trip through BC...my cousin and his wife flew out from Ontario and rode my 750 and my wife and I on my 1100....the bikes ran flawlessly for the entire week. A great time on classic bikes. :)

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My Rebel is the hardest bike that I have ever put luggage on. Mounted a 919 rack, then added the luggage.

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This picture was when I was on my way to Bizzbe Arizona. The left side bag held spare parts the I might have needed. Ignition system, charging system, tools. The right side bag was for my cooler, oils. The rear bag was for hot and cold, wet and dry riding gear. The forward bag was for five days of clothing.
 

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This picture was when I was on my way to Bizzbe Arizona. The left side bag held spare parts the I might have needed. Ignition system, charging system, tools. The right side bag was for my cooler, oils. The rear bag was for hot and cold, wet and dry riding gear. The forward bag was for five days of clothing.

Imo one of the best looking motorcycles ever made.

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Sandy, after seeing your 1000e over the years. It gave me the inspiration of wanting one too. I even switched to the spoked wheels like yours has! Thanks Trevor for the picture blow up and the kind words. 👍
 
The left side bag held spare parts the I might have needed. Ignition system, charging system, tools. The right side bag was for my cooler, oils. The rear bag was for hot and cold, wet and dry riding gear. The forward bag was for five days of clothing.

That's the same way Michael Parks used to pack. :p
 
Not how I normally travel, but I was pretty proud of my packing job for my first moto-camping trip.

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Don't you mean Jim Bronson?

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I sometimes get Parks and Bronson mixed up. Sometimes I get myself and Bronson mixed up. That's why I need a 1972 Sportster. 'The one machine that straightens it all out. On the road, at the strip...or in your mind.'
 
I sometimes get Parks and Bronson mixed up.
An easy way to keep them straight. Have you ever heard of a TV series named "Then Came Parks"? :lol:
 
THe GK and the RT, both having full luggage, look pretty much the same if loaded for a multiday trip or if just going for a half hour spin.

So, tried this.......

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