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bikes & ladders
#1
Smile Does anybody know a 6 tread step ladder that you can fold up to carry on a bike , or a bracket you can fit to a bike to carry a stepladder.
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#2
Something like this?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TELESCOPIC-FOLDA..._sbs_diy_1
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#3
(05-07-13, 08:06 PM)esetest link Wrote: Smile Does anybody know a 6 tread step ladder that you can fold up to carry on a bike , or a bracket you can fit to a bike to carry a stepladder.

Are we a builder, perchance?  :lol
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#4
Maplins are doing some cheap ones right now.
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#5
Sparky .
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#6
I like both ladders , gonna go for the cheaper one from Maplins , thanks for the information . next question  , is there a maximum width limit for motorbike loaded up .
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#7
(05-07-13, 10:28 PM)esetest link Wrote: is there a maximum width limit for motorbike loaded up .

Of course not!  Haven't you ever seen a GoldWing?  :rollin
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#8
(05-07-13, 10:38 PM)MEM62 link Wrote: [quote author=esetest link=topic=8687.msg85952#msg85952 date=1373059719]
is there a maximum width limit for motorbike loaded up .

Of course not!  Haven't you ever seen a GoldWing?  :rollin
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Or me??  :lol :lol :lol

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#9
If you send those panniers back to us at Oxford Products saying a zip failed, I'm gonna look real close to see if they were sat on your exhaust, cos I'm betting that'd be the real reason you want a freebie set!
33bhp? I'll bet loaded up like that it wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding  :lol
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#10
(05-07-13, 10:45 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: If you send those panniers back to us at Oxford Products saying a zip failed, I'm gonna look real close to see if they were sat on your exhaust, cos I'm betting that'd be the real reason you want a freebie set!
33bhp? I'll bet loaded up like that it wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding  :lol

That's me relatively lightly loaded to boot!!  :eek :eek

That was when I last came back to the UK after Easter. The bike was pushing 80mph (not flat out), uphill, on the A3. 33hp maybe, but for a restricted bike, it goes like stink!!
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(05-07-13, 10:49 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=8687.msg85961#msg85961 date=1373060735]
If you send those panniers back to us at Oxford Products saying a zip failed, I'm gonna look real close to see if they were sat on your exhaust, cos I'm betting that'd be the real reason you want a freebie set!
33bhp? I'll bet loaded up like that it wouldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding  :lol

That's me relatively lightly loaded to boot!!  :eek :eek

That was when I last came back to the UK after Easter. The bike was pushing 80mph (not flat out), uphill, on the A3. 33hp maybe, but for a restricted bike, it goes like stink!!
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So basically, it doesn't move  :lol
Must admit, I'm surprised yours haven't fallen out yet!
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(05-07-13, 10:28 PM)esetest link Wrote: I like both ladders , gonna go for the cheaper one from Maplins , thanks for the information . next question  , is there a maximum width limit for motorbike loaded up .


Not as such but if the po po deem it an unsafe load you're going to have to prove to them roadside it's not!
Some say...
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(06-07-13, 09:43 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=esetest link=topic=8687.msg85952#msg85952 date=1373059719]
I like both ladders , gonna go for the cheaper one from Maplins , thanks for the information . next question  , is there a maximum width limit for motorbike loaded up .


Not as such but if the po po deem it an unsafe load you're going to have to prove to them roadside it's not!
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Also, I think the load shouldn't exceed the bike's max carrying capacity (a rule I throw away half the time). But again, if it looks safe you should be fine.
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(05-07-13, 10:38 PM)MEM62 link Wrote: [quote author=esetest link=topic=8687.msg85952#msg85952 date=1373059719]
is there a maximum width limit for motorbike loaded up .

Of course not!  Haven't you ever seen a GoldWing?  :rollin
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Or a brazilian
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#15
Ok , I guess not then .
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