Five years of collich pays off!

if you're gonna drill holes in it, then you have to install one of these:

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which reminds me, back in the UJM days it was common for the rear brake pedal on certain bikes to be able to perform the bottle opening function. My old Kawi KZ did it, and my buddy's Suzuki GS did it.
 
collich... I'm still trying to understand what that is..... is it a medical issue or some Bostonian slang....
 
if you're gonna drill holes in it, then you have to install one of these:

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which reminds me, back in the UJM days it was common for the rear brake pedal on certain bikes to be able to perform the bottle opening function. My old Kawi KZ did it, and my buddy's Suzuki GS did it.
I certainly do! To the antique store!!!
 
back in the UJM days it was common for the rear brake pedal on certain bikes to be able to perform the bottle opening function

Gave me an idea for my next bike restore... Actually.. the side stand already has a hook for the return spring that I believe I can mod like that... :thumb:
 
These helmet hugs are super handy, but guess what...?
Now some new helmets (Neotec 2, and now 3) come with ratchet buckles, meaning no more D-rings.
Ingenuity may be required.
 
Last tour two guys stopped because my helmet was on the ground. So, bought this box, which i love and, by golly, i spotted these hangers in the hardware store! Hell, im so happy im gonna put one on the other side too!
These hangers will be nice in a camp site
Hey Mike, don't overlaod that box. Recomended max weight is 22 lbs. Some of the ST1100 rack supports would crack but I don't know if NT's have the same issue. Just for your info.
 
Hey Mike, don't overlaod that box. Recomended max weight is 22 lbs. Some of the ST1100 rack supports would crack but I don't know if NT's have the same issue. Just for your info.
Not planning to. I am going to use it for
Clothing. Also, its threaded into metal threads. Yea, this is my first top box and i plan on keeping it light. Being a smaller bike than my st was, i have to small down a ton of things.
 
I have used one of these for years with a padlock hooked to something on the bike. Slip the tang thru the D-rings and put the lock on. If someone wants it they have to work at taking it.

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