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Old 10-28-2007   #31 (permalink)
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I need two photos for this, and we only get four images per post, so it's getting it's own:

Best thing about the Chicane bag is that it's just the right size to hold an insulated container with a couple of blocks of refreezable "blue ice" and a great picnic lunch:



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I love this one...PowerTrip I think.

No map window though, but I discovered you have to have a pretty small mini-tankbag to fit below that big instrument panel on the TA.

Bob, great idea for the coffee...I have to get my Starbucks in to be decent at work, and I'd been trying to figure a way just to transport it from the one I stop at to my office down the street (it's not the closest one to my office, but it's the one with the pretty redhead). Finally I hit on this solution - the tankbag in the pic sits so far back that the rear flap isn't on metal...so I took that magnet out. Just so happens that magnet is just big enough to sit in the bottom of one of those foam beercan cozys - and it just so happens that the can cozy is the right size to hold a venti with just a little forcing - even helps keep it warm!
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I don't know guys, a hot cup of coffee between my legs on a motorcyle sounds like you are flirting with disaster. I'm sure you could get a sick day out of it if it spills, of course after your boss stops laughing

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Geez, Bob. I was ribbing you. Sorry. There was no need to explain. Sometimes, well, a lot of time, my sense of humor gets me in trouble.

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Please don't apologize! I love odd senses of humor, as mine, too, is often a bit off-the-wall (and often goes right over people's heads)
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Yes, sarcasm is intended

I got this thing called a vacuum flask or thermos as the laymen say. They were invented by James Dewar in 1892 and produced by a German company called Thermos in 1904. Mine is a modern stainless steel design with a screw cap that seals the contents inside for any level of motorcycle skull duggery. It has a cap that is also a drinking cup too. Mine cost about $15 and keeps my coffee warm for the entire 30 minute ride to work and maybe a few hours longer. It holds 20oz+ of sweet columbian libation and fit's in my tank bag. I have my local barrista girl fill it up for the same price as a large coffee. She even rinses it out and has a very pretty smile. Yes, I am putting her through college by way of a generous tipping program. I like my coffee like I like my women, sweet and creamy. So I add cream and sugar, screw on the cap and the motorcycle does the stirring.

BTW. My friend's 12 year old daughter has a backpack that looks like the Marsee mini-bullet bag except hers is pink with a Hello Kitty picture on it.
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BTW. My friend's 12 year old daughter has a backpack that looks like the Marsee mini-bullet bag except hers is pink with a Hello Kitty picture on it.


Can we cut the straps off and put a couple of donut magnets inside? That would be awesome!

Or maybe we can get one with this kitty:

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