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by KaiserB
Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:11 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: options?
Replies: 44
Views: 4541

Re: options?

Just buy a mount and carry a rifle like this guy:


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by KaiserB
Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:49 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: options?
Replies: 44
Views: 4541

Re: options?

chewy555 wrote:
CodeJockey wrote:
chewy555 wrote:He is not riding a motorcycle to work, its a bicycle. I have not seen saddlebags for a bicycle.
My apologies. This is why I should not post before 7am, or at least until I've had 2 cups of coffee first. :oops:

Well, should you decide to get a motorcycle, you've got a good source for saddlebags now! :mrgreen:
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.

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.
by KaiserB
Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:35 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: options?
Replies: 44
Views: 4541

Re: options?

chewy555 wrote:
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.
He is not riding a motorcycle to work, its a bicycle. I have not seen saddlebags for a bicycle.
You can actually buy saddle bags for bicycles, they are called Paniers.The are not secure or securable.


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