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Started by Foreverunstopable, November 28, 2006, 10:12:16 PM

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Foreverunstopable

Well I went to the store for some rice and ended up buying a little more than planned.... No backpack, tank bag, or any other storage other than the GS and my jacket.



I looked like a squirrel before the winter with produce bulging out of everywhere. Didn't think I could fit three rice packs under the seat, ended up tying the jacket sleeves and made a makeshift backpack.

Just wondering what's the most ridiculous, odd, oversized ect. things you guys have carried.



:cheers:

NiceGuysFinishLast

Wow.. that's pretty impressive... I carried a gallon of milk inside my jacket.. it was extremely uncomfortable.. fortunately, it was like 1/2 mile from the store to my house..
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Jarrett

Impressive! That is the definition of adapt and over come.  Most I've done is 3 quarts of oil, and a filter inside the jacket.
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Reddogjk

 :o  Thats a ton!! Most I've done is wedged a 16oz soda (plastic bottle) between my thigh & the tank, left the quiki-mart, then went through the drive-thru for lunch & carried the food in my jacket, had exzactly zero room in my 30lb backpack full of my laptop & tons work crap. Kinda felt like a lot goin on during the 1 mile ride i had left to the shop/office. Fun though :laugh:

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I wish I still had the pictures.  My old neighbor used to ride his 98' Honda Blackbird to the store every time he needed groceries.  I'm not joking here...he'd come home with $100 worth of food hanging from his arms, mirrors and bars.  We're talking 10-15 plastic bags of groceries and he was decked out in sunglasses and flip-flops.  The grocery store is like 15 minutes away...  He called the Blackbird "The Grocery Getter".  Silly white trash!

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Foreverunstopable

 :laugh: Im sorry officer I didnt realize I lost the Thanksgiving turkey back there :o You know when he flipped me the bird i threw him one back  :thumb:


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dggraphics

Listen to this...I have a small tank bag and have managed to fit a six pack of guinness bottles, cold cuts, cheese, loaf of bread, gallon of juice, a tote tied to the back with 2-12 packs of soda, two bags of chips, cookies, granola bars, all tied over a 25 pound bag of dog food.... beat that! Of course I have 2 small bags, but when was the last time you saw someone on a GS500 hauling two bulging totes of groceries on top of a bag of Kibbles n' Bits? :laugh:

(this was basically a weekly occurance...)

People used to see me in the parking lot and stare in awe as I tied everything to my bike...  wish I had pics
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sanjay

Tank bag schmank bag.  I drove home with a RC helicopter (in a giant box) from radio shack.  Kept it on my tank, and only took side roads home.  We needed one for a project, every store was out, and then I happened to be next door to one, peeked inside and asked, and they had one!  Had to grab it or else it would have been snapped up quick.  The salesman even came outside to see how I planned to ride away.  But it worked.   :cookoo:

Also took 3 dozen Krispy Kreme donuts on the back once, under a bungee net.
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aaronstj

In the box?  Lame.  I'd be impressed if you'd flown it home in formation with your bike.  :icon_mrgreen:
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manofthefield

Not an extremely large load, but I brought home a couple 4 foot 2x4s.  All I had was a backpack, so i stuff the 2x4s in there the best I could and left like 2.5 feet extending out of the bag, over my head.  I thought it'd be fine, but they leaned to one side, trying to twist the backpack with  me attached.  And it got really bad when I got above 45mph or so.  Despite their small cross section, they were acting like a sail and really torquing on me.  After the first time I hit those speeds I decided to slow down and take the back roads the rest of the way home. :laugh:
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s4gs

There's a scooter under there some where...

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ledfingers

haha, when i first got my bike i was talking with an "uncle" (calls himself my father's evil twin but not really family) who's an old school hells angel about needing a backpack with chest straps because mine blew me all over the place on the freeway. he laughed and told me "you know, you don't really need a backpack. you can fit a couple 6 packs in your jacket easy. hell, i fit 2 12 packs once..."





what else would i be carrying? all you need is beer. :cheers: :cheers:

MarkusN

Not on the GS, but I regularly transport a case of 12 1l mineral water bottles on my bicycle. Bungee cords are teh shitznitz.


Foreverunstopable

Yeah, I got a tank bag now. 31L so I can carry what I need.

Wrongside

My dog got majorly sick a few weeks ago from eating a frog in the backyard...i stuffed him in my jacket and rushed to the Vet. they were laughing their asses aff when I walked in with him in my jacket  :icon_mrgreen:


BTW, he's a 22 lbs Jack Russell Terrier. He completely forgot he was sick with the wind hitting his face from under my chin.

The only reason I did it was because my roomate and my girl were both at work and the dog looked like he was gonna keel over.
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Quote from: aaronstj on November 29, 2006, 01:22:51 AM
In the box?  Lame.  I'd be impressed if you'd flown it home in formation with your bike.  :icon_mrgreen:



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Quote from: Foreverunstopable on November 28, 2006, 10:12:16 PM

Just wondering what's the most ridiculous, odd, oversized ect. things you guys have carried.

:cheers:


A passenger  :cookoo:

bettingpython

Once carried home 3 10' antenna pole sections from radio shack, all at the same time about 8 miles from my home.

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Foreverunstopable

Wrongside, I'm hijacking my own thread but I have a JRT also. Pee-Dee. When he bites the frogs it sounds like little kittens crying. Freaks you out :icon_confused:


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