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Uncle Hud wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2019 2:15 pm PS: My organizer has no perceptible odor.
Maybe it didn't when you first got it but now...
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HotRodZilla wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:02 am DF06, Which of those. Materials did you use for the license plate frames? No reason just curious.
PETG. You can almost bend those frames in half before they snap. (Don't actually try this.)
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DesignFlaw06 wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 9:16 pm
HotRodZilla wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:02 am DF06, Which of those. Materials did you use for the license plate frames? No reason just curious.
PETG. You can almost bend those frames in half before they snap. (Don't actually try this.)
I will not do that...On purpose.
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Instead of building "hard" storage, I've found that organizing my tank bag and the liners of the side bags are well served using Eagle Creek Cubes, Half-Cubes, and Quarter-Cubes.

They now call them medium, small, and extra-small.

A pair of jeans, a shirt, underwear, and socks will fit in a medium. Easy to pack 3 days changes into a liner where they collapse in on themselves every time you take 1 thing out. I put all the wiring for the stuff in my tank bag into the XS to keep it from tangling up other stuff (with the needed connected wires threaded out through the almost-closed zipper). The M

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This is really friggin' cool and it's awesome to see the forum paying dividends with good people helping others!
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Bounce wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:28 am Instead of building "hard" storage, I've found that organizing my tank bag and the liners of the side bags are well served using Eagle Creek Cubes, Half-Cubes, and Quarter-Cubes.
Wow, Bounce! Great minds think alike! I've got 5 or 6 Eagle Creek zipper bags from my backpacking days. They would carry a fresh set of clothes so it was easy to find socks/shirt/shorts/briefs when a change was needed, and the dirty ones went back into the bag. Haven't used them for LD riding, but now that you mention it ....

This device holds items "ready-to-snatch", and avoids me having to dig under briefcase or scarf or other shit that piles up in the topbox.
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Yall prolly sleep on picnic tables too...doncha? :zombwobb:
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Zombies don't sleep, brother. We just point the motorbike down a new Interstate. ;)
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Uncle Hud wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 2:46 pm Zombies don't sleep, brother. We just point the motorbike down a new Interstate. ;)
Sounds awesome! I love interstates!
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