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- Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:11 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: options?
- Replies: 44
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Re: options?
Just buy a mount and carry a rifle like this guy:


- Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:49 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: options?
- Replies: 44
- Views: 4541
Re: options?
chewy555 wrote:Thats ok. I had to read the post 2 times before I saw that it was a bicycle. Thanks for the info on the saddlebags, I will be looking for a motorcycle soon and may want to put saddlebags on it.CodeJockey wrote:My apologies. This is why I should not post before 7am, or at least until I've had 2 cups of coffee first.chewy555 wrote:He is not riding a motorcycle to work, its a bicycle. I have not seen saddlebags for a bicycle.![]()
Well, should you decide to get a motorcycle, you've got a good source for saddlebags now!
KaiserB, I had not seen those before. Thanks for the info.
One other option I just thought of is getting an over the tire (rear) rack and bolting a small metal ammo box to it. Then use this method to make it secure: http://www.alpharubicon.com/bovstuff/lo ... mocant.htm
That way you could lock the box separate from the bike if needed or just lock the box while it is on the bike.
- Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:35 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: options?
- Replies: 44
- Views: 4541
Re: options?
You can actually buy saddle bags for bicycles, they are called Paniers.The are not secure or securable.chewy555 wrote:He is not riding a motorcycle to work, its a bicycle. I have not seen saddlebags for a bicycle.CodeJockey wrote:If the bike being in the garage falls under the 30.06 sign then this probably won't help, but I'm assuming that your bike doesn't have hard-saddlebags that lock like an Ultra Classic or a Gold Wing. There is a company that makes saddlebags for nearly all types of bikes called Leatherlyke. They're not terribly cheap but they are lockable, hard bags. I'm actually going to buy these b/c my leather saddlebags are pretty much worn out, and I think they're rather nice. This would be equivalent to locking in a car, IMHO. Just a thought. Good luck on your predicament.
