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 jaxx Nova Slayer
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 Posted: 21:14 - 09 Aug 2011 Post subject: Carrying large (long) items on your bike |
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Hi all
As the title says really...
As I dont have a car licence, I have to carry everything on my bike. Not normally a problem, I have several rucksacks, soft panniers, etc, and can usually manage everything I need.
As I train in martial arts numerous times each week, I have to go to lessons, with all my gear on the bike. I recently bought a hockey stick bag to transport my sword around
My latest problem lies with my spear/staff. Is there anyway of transporting something like this on a motorcycle? Is it lawful? They're approximately 7ft long, and no more than a couple of inches in diameter.
I understand how four wheeled vehicles carrying long items need to display a flag on anything overhanging. Does this apply to bikes?
Any advice / information greatly appreciated...
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 22:00 - 09 Aug 2011 Post subject: Re: Carrying large (long) items on your bike |
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This is how I did skis:
https://gees.zenfolio.com/img/v7/p684017855-4.jpg
Seemed to work ok; did it a few times.
Could also consider strapping something inside your leg.
When I was on crutches I made a holder that went diagonally back from the pillion foot rest up to the grab rail - but 7' is going to be a tad too long for that. |
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Excuse the overuse of L-plates, that day I was changing from that front fender to my plain front fender so put a plate on the light unit.
It doesn't look that big compared to some of the stuff you lot carry, but I had to change gear with my heel and was leant full on forward
Look how small the area of seat I have and where my legs had to go
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G grinning from ear to ear.....
OP. Unsure of the hanging over rule on bikes and IIRC it was 1 meter fore and aft for cars and had to be marked.
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https://i55.tinypic.com/2dsfub5.jpg
just another for carrying large items on bikes  ____________________ Current - Fazer 600
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I think that carrying a 7ft spear on your bike is asking for a tug if you ride past some coppers! I bet that conversation would be awesome......
Although I vaguely remember someone on here a while back posting that they moved house with the contents of their room strapped on the back of their bike so bigger bulkiers items can fit. Best bet is something similar to G and his skis. Give yourself lots of room between you and the car infront when you stop at traffic lights or you may accidentally impale them. ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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I’ve carried a 7 foot scythe on the bike before. I unbolted the blade and put it in my rucksack. Being 3 foot, it did stick out a lot, but I put it pointy end down. Then I gaffa taped the handle to my rucksack so the shaft sat diagonally across my back. The curves in the handle meant it didn’t stick out much at all. You’ll have a little more overhang with a straight spear, but should still work. Just a bit of an arse ache having to play with gaffa tape everytime. I only had to do it once.
The advantage to carrying a scythe is that if you do crash then Death doesn’t have to bring his own. That’s got to be worth some afterlife points. ____________________ 2016 CBF1000F - Commuter heaven | 1994 CBR600FR - Awaiting defibrillation |
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 Posted: 07:21 - 10 Aug 2011 Post subject: |
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Thanks for all the replies guys, much to think about there.
I should have said, the bike is a bandit 6, so there is plenty of exposed frame/metal to fix to.
Unfortunately, I train at different venues each night of the week, so I can't get away with leaving my equipment there.
The spear head is removable, and the spear itself has a cloth sleeve, to avoid drawing too much unwanted attention...
If G can manage ski's, and Stinkwheel can manage a tree, I'm gonna give it a go. Will likely try G's method 1st, but anymore ideas / plan B's gratefully accepted.
Many thanks again guys
Ps. Will sort karma out later, on my phone atm... |
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Well, I once got nicked for carrying a long boxed radio antenna (about the same length as those skis) on a bike - IIRC the offence was 'carrying an unsafe load' or somesuch. Probably more to do with how and where it was bungee'd to the bike - couldn't operate the the rear brake or turn the wheel luch to the right - than the overall length. ____________________ Macie
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Once again, thanks for the replies.
I've given it a bit of thought, and I'm going to try and clamp/fix a piece of 2" plastic pipe to the engine bars. It should run at a slightly steeper angle than G's skis appear to.
Once the spear is in place, it should start where the downpipes begin to bend along the bottom of the bike, and finish, (hopefully), about a foot above and beyond the rear light. Its quite a nice line, and done properly, it shouldnt look too out of place/bodged...
My only concern now, is that I'm going to need a secondary bracket, near the rear indicator, to support the weight. Thats going to be a whole new adventure.
Plastic pipe will be here late on tonight, I should know if its going to work by tomorrow.
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Other option is to carry it vertically.
A bit of drainpipe with one end blanked off attached somewhere behind the rider makes a good rack. That's how I used to carry my fishing rods. Just watch out for low bridges and tree branches. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Does your leg go in or outside?
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