Waste not, want not.

outrunner

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I went out a bit earlier today as rain was forecast and I got home just after 3PM and the rain started soon after. To save from getting bored I shut myself in the shed and set about fitting the tool tubes that I had on the BMW, no point in something going to waste is there? :whistle:
The bits.
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About 1/2 an hour later.
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Perhaps not the best look in the world of NC 's but it will do for me, Oh, and before you ask, there is enough room to unscrew the lids before they hit the indicators. :rolleyes2:

Andy.
 

outrunner

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Stuart D said:
Neat touch Andy, where's the panniers going to go?
No need for panniers with the 21 litre storage where the tank used to be, a top box, tank bag and a roll bag I can carry enough junk for a fortnight. :whistle:

Andy.
 

Mikey

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outrunner said:
Stuart D said:
Neat touch Andy, where's the panniers going to go?
No need for panniers with the 21 litre storage where the tank used to be, a top box, tank bag and a roll bag I can carry enough junk for a fortnight. :whistle:

Andy.
Doesn't that make the bike a little top heavy?

This coming from somebody who used to ride a GSA
 

Lowflyer

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I'm sorry Andy,

But I think Father Time has eventually got to the grey matter in yer bonce. :eek:ld-025:

You cannot slip a bottle of the famous grouse into the tool tube without hitting the indicator stalks.
and , more importantly, you cannot extract said bottle out of tool tube.

What a tool eh ??? :lol: :lol:
 
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