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tail pack
#1
Looking to purchase a tail pack for long days in the saddle , big enough to carry puncture repair kit , small compressor and visor wipe , dont want nothing too bulky and one that easily straps to the saddle and simple to remove when parked up ...


been looking at the AUTOKICKER midi pack , quality and price look good , anyone got one or similar ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#2
Always used Oxford kit to be honest, the humpback tailpack looks well on the Gen 1.


Just remember though[size=78%], you can only fit a little bit of kit in a little bag. [/size]
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#3
:useless
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#4
Use the FZS600, theres enough space under the saddle for all that.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#5
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autokicker-Va...0752.m1982






this is the sort of bag iam after ,i can get my puncture repair kit and mini compressor under the seat on the 600 but not enough room on the mighty thou , anyone got any AUTOKICKER KIT ?
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#6
I'm just so disappointed with those pictures.........................clearly the girl is stationary, clutch pulled in but is ready to select 2nd gear  :rolleyes .
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#7
Yeah. What an arse she has....sorry....is  :b :lol
Take a deep breath, coz it all starts now, when you pull the foccin' pin
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#8
Ah yes , I hope everything in the picture is included  Wink
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#9
just ordered this one......https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autokicker-Va...2229962056
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#10
You had a chance to try this yet Paul? I’ve been looking at their panniers was waiting to see how you found the quality etc?
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#11
Tried it for the first time today , qualitys good and looks well made , went on a local bimble of about 100 ish miles on some nice fast twisties (A413  Wink ) didn't move an inch the whole trip , was pushing the mighty thou on the way home aswell  :thumbup
has two straps which go under the seat and thats it , simple buit  it works , one thing i might change , where the straps are stiched to the sides , ithink it might be better if they are closer to the bottom of the bag .where they are now , in the middle , the sides of the bag collapse a little bit when the straps are tightened , makes It look a bit untidy , Iam a furniture maker by trade so might get the girls in the sowing dept to make a few changes..


apart from that iam happy with it , loaded it up with.....gloves , small compressor , puncture kit and visor wipe , fitted nicly without using the zipped expansion .....just have to get use to It being there when iam gettin on and off the bike  :rolleyes


i'll get some piccies later in the week...














oh......just remembered , i had a  small map in there aswell , nice chunky zips made quick map checks easy didn't even have to take my gloves off  :thumbup ......didn't stop me getting lost though  :lol
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#12
I took the plunge and went for the autokicker panniers. Got them fitted today, they seem pretty well made for a budget set.


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sorry.a bit slow with my piccies  :o


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#14
Down side with soft luggage , security , I cant lock it on the bike , bag is very handy carrying compressor puncture repair kit etc , but out with a few other foccers tomorrow , margate meltdown , and no doubt we shall park the bikes up and go for a stroll down the prom , bag and kit probably amounts to £100 and takes 3/4 seconds to unclip and walk away , it has a carrying handle but I dont really want to lug it around with me ,ive managed to squeeze the repair kit , visor wipe and disc lock underneath the saddle , compressor will stay at home and I'll have to use the canisters if iam unlucky enough to get a puncture.....


not ideal , I have a top box which is secure but at 52 ltrs , big , heavy and ugly , great on a tour but not days out , so , I need a small compact , slim line, secure lockable box I can bolt / clip to my sports rack but it also needs to be easy to swap between the thou and 600


dose such a thing exist ?.....
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#15
Buy a pacsafe and put it over the tailpack if your parking up?

Never saw an off the shelf prevention. Padlocks on the zips etc are fair deterrents but as you say doesn’t stop some shyster from taking the full thing up the road Sad
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#16
How about this https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...3156475303
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#17
I was thinking more along the lines of this

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...2299912330

More of an as well as, rather than instead of.
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