My new MT 350
Re: My new MT 350
very nice.
hope its not too cold this winter. will be interesting to see how your mt performs mid winter.
brian
hope its not too cold this winter. will be interesting to see how your mt performs mid winter.
brian
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Slowly slowly catchy monkey.............
CBR 900rrs , zrx1100.in green gone but not forgotten.....mt500 in green ,stolen and abused but still alive.......cos one day , all bikes will be this slowwwwwww
CBR 900rrs , zrx1100.in green gone but not forgotten.....mt500 in green ,stolen and abused but still alive.......cos one day , all bikes will be this slowwwwwww
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Re: My new MT 350
Looks good. Enjoy the good weather and daylight while it lasts
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Re: My new MT 350
Hi Bike looks Looks good, how did you attach the Jerry can on the back? I have bought a 5 liter one, but am trying work out how to attach it.
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Re: My new MT 350
I also brought a 5 litre fuel can. I was thinking about spacing the rifle scabbard further out and finding a way to slip it in the new gap. I have a pannier mounted on the left side so no room there (plus the exhaust!!)
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Hi ! My jerry can is not for gasoline. you can open it on top it´s only carry box.
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Has anyone thought of mounting a large jerry can on the front instead of one of the panniers. I was thinking of making a bracket, perhaps from a spare pannier, to fit to the can or around it. At the mo I have got a 5 litre jerry can that fits nicely in the panniers.
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