Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
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Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
Now that I have a motorcycle that has a luggage rack, I started looking at ways to carry my buggy to and from the track. I saw a JConcepts bag that can fit 1/10 with some room. Thinking I might buy it soon, but wanted to know if anyone has tried this. I want to stay away from backpacks, I want to relax on the ride with having to hold up a backpack.
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Re: Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
A side car would be perfect, but would not fit in my garage
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Re: Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
rc tote bags fine long as you dont over strap it down to bike messing up the race setup on it or damagine the car.Maybe a stylish box or plastic crate to keep from crushing it.DON
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Re: Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
Maybe a goldwing trailer set up lol.
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Re: Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
my buddy has that jconcepts backpack and rides his supermoto to the track.
he has a tool pouch but often uses my stuff as well.
he has a tool pouch but often uses my stuff as well.
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Re: Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
I saw the backpack, but wanted something that would not be adding weight to my shoulders.
Guess I could tie it to my back rest/rack.
Guess I could tie it to my back rest/rack.
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Re: Cary Buggy and parts on a motorcycle?
i ride my bike (pedal power) to the track all the time. takes about 30-45 minutes to get there.
for heavy stuff like my bump box/battery i strap it to the bike rack thingy but all the rest goes into my buggout bag. ill easily throw about 50-60lbs in it and ride my crazy self up there.
normally in the bag ill have 2 plano box draws, my tool pouch, screw container, radio[s], and whatever else ill need and the car[s] get strapped on top or behind with bungee cords.
i have this'n in black, really distributes the load nicely. only thing is, there is no way for people to know your a total rc nerd since its not sporting a jconcepts logo
http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=8654&tabid=1
for heavy stuff like my bump box/battery i strap it to the bike rack thingy but all the rest goes into my buggout bag. ill easily throw about 50-60lbs in it and ride my crazy self up there.
normally in the bag ill have 2 plano box draws, my tool pouch, screw container, radio[s], and whatever else ill need and the car[s] get strapped on top or behind with bungee cords.
i have this'n in black, really distributes the load nicely. only thing is, there is no way for people to know your a total rc nerd since its not sporting a jconcepts logo

http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=8654&tabid=1
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