The old R100 on a camping trip

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ME 109 wrote:Is that Groucho Marx?

That's Paul, he was the parts man at Funnels BMW in Vancouver for many years.
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Looks like an old logging road?

You sure go light when you camp, ZM. Dunno how you can do it without saddle bags.
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Steveb990 wrote:Looks like an old logging road?

You sure go light when you camp, ZM. Dunno how you can do it without saddle bags.
Someone musta once teased ZM about his saddle bags, called them lawn mower catchers or soumthin, and he's never used them again.

I like saddle bags/panniers. Yer can ALWAYS fit something else in there!
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Steveb990 wrote:Looks like an old logging road?

You sure go light when you camp, ZM. Dunno how you can do it without saddle bags.
I have bought saddle bags, but I can't bring my self to use them.

Here's my Shitzuki loaded with everything I need to travel and camp indefinitely.

I think that was an active logging road.

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Zombie Master wrote:
Steveb990 wrote:Looks like an old logging road?

You sure go light when you camp, ZM. Dunno how you can do it without saddle bags.
I have bought saddle bags, but I can't bring my self to use them.

Here's my Shitzuki loaded with everything I need to travel and camp indefinitely.

I think that was an active logging road.
C'mon mate; saddlebags are cool. How else are you going to carry your kitchen sink and pool table?

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Charlie GROWS sandlebags ! :D
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Sibbo wrote:Charlie GROWS sandlebags ! :D
Easier than growing shoe boxes!
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