Andrew Shadow
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Lithium batteries are supposed to be carried on-board. The logic being that in the event that they catch fire it will be noticed and can be dealt with quickly.
Nope . . . not a R1250RT . . . two guesses left.A BMW R1250RT....... ?
#2: Then I'd have to go with a K1600.......Nope . . . not a R1250RT . . . two guesses left.
I wonder if those tires behind the box were the ones that should have been put on your bike
We'll never know, now, will we?I wonder if those tires behind the box were the ones that should have been put on your bike
Some of my motorcycle gear has Lithium batteries, helmet with attached Sena for example. Garmin XT GPS?
Any problems taking my gear on a commercial airline? Carry on ok? Checked bag (or a box) ok?
Advice?
Shuey
Bike license plate and registration aren't an issue. I took a photo of someone else's plate from a similar year, make, model and color bike already. I'm going to print it out on heavy card stock (in color of course), waterproof it with some packing tape then attach it to the new (to me) bike and obey all traffic laws riding home. It's been years since I've been stopped . . . this should work just fine.@Shuey..... so you are flying to a location and purchasing a mystery motorycle.... anyhoo, tell us your plans and how you are working the license plate issue...
Aw, cmon, waht bike?
And probably one that has been really well maintained ...ST1300 ....