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Re: [ST] RE: size of top box capacity in dimensions?
- Subject: Re: [ST] RE: size of top box capacity in dimensions?
- From: Brian D <brd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 07:12:29 -0500
On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 08:53:39AM +0100, Keith Tynan wrote:
> > Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 19:54:25 -0500
> > From: Brian D <brd@xxxxxxx>
> > ...
> > The thing is bottomless. On my last road trip, I had:
> > - -socket set in plastic case
> > - -spanner set
> > - -mini 12v air pump
> > - -flashlight
> > - -rain gear
> > - -electric vest
> > - -1/2 gallon water jug
> > - -1qt of Mobil 1
> > - -tarp
> > - -large spray can of chain lube
> > - -roll of duct tape
> > - -hammer
> > - -roll of trash bags
> > - -dozen or so PowerBars
>
> Methinks you either exceeded the max load of 5kg (!!!) or it's all made of
> super-light unobtanium... ~:)
I did? Isn't 5kg about 40-50 pounds? :b
(I'm actually surprised Triumph gets away with having a warning that
only has metric units for something they're going to sell in the U.S. I
guess because it's an accessory, the US Dept of Transportation hasn't
cracked down on them ... yet)
It's a good thing I didn't mention how fast I've gone with the topbox
on, then. Interesting to note that Triumph does specify that in MPH.
Laters,
Brian
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'99 ST (black)
Dallas, TX
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