The perils of panniers...

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The perils of panniers...

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I will only open this link if someone tells me its NOT a Yamaha FJR1300 ending up in the harbour again........................ :?:
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eyore wrote:I will only open this link if someone tells me its NOT a Yamaha FJR1300 ending up in the harbour again........................ :?:

it is
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Well I liked it, Thank you :) Must admit its the type of thing I'd do :(

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slparry wrote:
eyore wrote:I will only open this link if someone tells me its NOT a Yamaha FJR1300 ending up in the harbour again........................ :?:

it is
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eyore wrote:
slparry wrote:
eyore wrote:I will only open this link if someone tells me its NOT a Yamaha FJR1300 ending up in the harbour again........................ :?:

it is
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Its difficult to know who has already seen what, but you post anyway hoping it will be entertaining for those who have not, its the thought that counts....
Mr gibson, there are only 2090 members, perhaps you could PM everyone beforehand next time so as not to cause offence.. :wink:
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Hayden wrote:
eyore wrote:
slparry wrote:
it is
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Its difficult to know who has already seen what, but you post anyway hoping it will be entertaining for those who have not, its the thought that counts....
Mr gibson, there are only 2090 members, perhaps you could PM everyone beforehand next time so as not to cause offence.. :wink:
No offence whatsoever an I am being a bit tongue in cheek, but how anyone missed that first time around is extraordinary. It was on MCN and every bike forum and magazine with articles written about it even. However yes it was worth watching for the first dozen times. :wink:
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I think it's a French journo. I never get bored watching a Frenchman make a fool of himself.
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Herb wrote:I think it's a French journo. I never get bored watching a Frenchman make a fool of himself.
Definitely a plus :lol:
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Sobbing quietly into hankie..

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I must get out more...
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Gibson335 wrote:I must get out more...
Then you'd miss the videos!

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Herb wrote:I think it's a French journo. I never get bored watching a Frenchman make a fool of himself.
Surely they do that by just being french?? :lol:
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What's worrying is that the pannier only seems to take a slight nudge, but yet comes completely off.
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bikesnbones wrote:What's worrying is that the pannier only seems to take a slight nudge, but yet comes completely off.
:shock:
It doesn't take much to break them there's a lot of momentum in a large motorcycle that a bit of plastic is never going to hold back :)
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slparry wrote:
bikesnbones wrote:What's worrying is that the pannier only seems to take a slight nudge, but yet comes completely off.
:shock:
It doesn't take much to break them there's a lot of momentum in a large motorcycle that a bit of plastic is never going to hold back :)
I had a big off on a Yamaha Diversion 900 with factory panniers.
The bike was a mess but those panniers stayed on.
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