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| How do you carry your chain? |
| Underseat storage |
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32% |
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| Tankbag |
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3% |
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| Tailpack |
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10% |
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| In a backpack |
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23% |
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| Chained to the bike |
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6% |
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| Chained around your waist |
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5% |
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| Other |
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5% |
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| Don't take my chain on the bike, it's too big/heavy! |
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13% |
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I'm along the lines of "don't take my chain, its far too dangerous"
I'd only put it in say a topbox or tankbag, something seperate from my body. If you go down with it on you, it's going to smash some bones.
I can fit a chain under my seat though, so if required, thats where I'd put it firstly. |
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DON'T TAKE IT IN A BACK PACK!!!
Just think what it will do to your back if you hit the road on it in a soft bag! your are looking at major spinal injuries!!
Take it in a tank bag or tail pack, myself i take it in my tanks bag as its not to heavy, thought be warned, i have a magnetic tanks bag that seems a good idea, but the magnets have attracted small bits of metal that have scratched the tank a bit.
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My locks usually go in the backpack, when I'm using the bike for college.. Which is most of the time.
The rest of the time when I dont need a backpack, the chain/padlock and disc lock all go under the seat. Dont leave them in there all the time though. Whenever I go over a bump, I hear a thud and think "oh god, whats broke?!"  ____________________ Aprilia RSV Mille R Edwards Replica - Aprilia RS250 - Suzuki GSXR600 Supersport Race Bike |
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I always carry my chain in my backpack - I wear a £110 back protector so its all good) ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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Carrying the chain on your body is a really bad idea. If you come off things will get broken.
Best place is in underseat storage if you've got it, next best is panniers or tank bag.
Only carry it in a backpack if you really have to. Again if you come off this will really hurt some, especially your back, and that's not good.  ____________________ Burn rubber not your soul! |
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if you go for an oxford monstor chain it comes with a free tailpack to carry it with  ____________________ lifes pretty short, you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it |
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i just leave it at school locked up to a fence.
a gs125 dont have underseat storage-unless you are only taking sandwiches  ____________________ Now own a Fireblade!! Speed Limits? Bah! |
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chaining it to a fence is a good idea.....except there is no fence
or anything
the college motorcycle parking is a bit of redundant pavement where nothing else could go....
and i cudnt leave a chain lying around ..it wud get niked it is coventry after all....
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