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Old August 9th, 2011, 05:45 PM   #81
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Haha, I went to McDonalds once on my bike and when I got there I ordered a meal but before I paid I was like wait, what the hell am I supposed to do with the drink, so I nixxed the drink.
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Old August 9th, 2011, 06:19 PM   #82
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Big ol bag of chips I didn't want to squish with bungee cords, so put it under the rear seat above the rear tire.

Ended up losing about 5 + chips on the way home. Besides that, big bag of cat food.
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Old August 9th, 2011, 07:19 PM   #83
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Old August 9th, 2011, 10:08 PM   #85
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I can't even compete here. The strangest things I've carried are Taco Bell, my Ruger 9mm, and a drunk blonde. Those weren't even at the same time. I'm gonna go strap some **** to my bike and go for a ride.
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Old August 10th, 2011, 03:12 AM   #86
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Not me personally, but a friend was working in Africa and saw a guy hauling a casket. It was tied across the back. The guy stopped at a red light and had the look of doom when he stopped. Sorry, no photos because he couldn't get the camera out in time.

Me, I just use my luggage rack and top case. I love it, but it looks like its costing me 5 mpg.
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Shopping bag full of junk food on left handle bar. Was only a 5min trip back home =)
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Old August 12th, 2011, 12:43 PM   #89
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A looong time ago when I became of drinking age and after spending about 2 hours drinking beer at a bar, I needed one for the road. So I stuffed an open quart beer bottle in my bluejean jacket. Swilled on that thing on my way home laughing all the way. Can you imagine what that bottle would have done to me in a crash? Hazard the thought!!
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Old August 12th, 2011, 02:41 PM   #91
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A looong time ago when I became of drinking age and after spending about 2 hours drinking beer at a bar, I needed one for the road. So I stuffed an open quart beer bottle in my bluejean jacket. Swilled on that thing on my way home laughing all the way. Can you imagine what that bottle would have done to me in a crash? Hazard the thought!!
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Old August 12th, 2011, 04:43 PM   #92
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Old August 12th, 2011, 06:32 PM   #93
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I bought my dad some vent visors for his truck; I bought the package in town and made the 15 mile trip home with a 4ft x 1ft x 3inch package wedged between my book bag and my back. It was quite the sight .

I even met a fellow biker with an 02 zx-7s at autozone when I bought my dad's gift; he thought my bike was a 600 . He told me his gf had an 04 250 and he helped her out with jetting; new exhaust, etc. which I thought was kinda cool . btw, his bike looked pretty damn good for an 02; he said he got it with 3,200 miles for $2000 .
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A looong time ago when I became of drinking age and after spending about 2 hours drinking beer at a bar, I needed one for the road. So I stuffed an open quart beer bottle in my bluejean jacket. Swilled on that thing on my way home laughing all the way. Can you imagine what that bottle would have done to me in a crash? Hazard the thought!!
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I take it you did not take the MSF course? Were you in FL at the time? Doesn't FL have open container laws that apply to motor vehicles?
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Old August 12th, 2011, 09:04 PM   #95
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I carried a full set of golf clubs in their bag over my shoulder with the bag part resting on the rear seat.

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I was going to post for my dad saying he strapped 2 clubs to the back and to the front frame slider but carrying the whole bag definitely beats that! lol
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A looong time ago when I became of drinking age and after spending about 2 hours drinking beer at a bar, I needed one for the road. So I stuffed an open quart beer bottle in my bluejean jacket. Swilled on that thing on my way home laughing all the way. Can you imagine what that bottle would have done to me in a crash? Hazard the thought!!
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A looong time ago when I became of drinking age and after spending about 2 hours drinking beer at a bar, I needed one for the road. So I stuffed an open quart beer bottle in my bluejean jacket. Swilled on that thing on my way home laughing all the way. Can you imagine what that bottle would have done to me in a crash? Hazard the thought!!
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Definitely a bad idea. Don't drink and ride period. Even one beer, although legal, can still impact your reaction time on a bike and cause you to have an unhappy experience. When that cager turns in front of you, that extra second of reaction time may make all the difference.

As far as legalities, it depends on how loooong ago it was. It was legal to drive drunk in Florida until about 1970 or so.
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Old August 13th, 2011, 06:36 AM   #98
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Old August 13th, 2011, 07:04 AM   #99
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Not that mine would beat any of the previously mentioned posts, but it was interesting nontheless. I once stuffed a scuba mask, snorkel, wetsuit, towel, change of clothes, and a pair of fins and booties in my backpack. Only problem was the fins were so huge that they stuck straight up out of my pack even with the top of my head! Made for an interesting drive to go scuba diving. Just glad I didn't have to bring all my gear!
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At a trackday a few years ago, I needed to get ice from the concession stand over to where we were pitted. Truck and trailer are all unloaded, so can't drive that. So I take the bike over. I put the two bags of ice over each handlebar, one on each (I think they were 8 lb bags). I slowly ride it back through the lot, but as I turn gently in the lot, the bags start swaying back and forth. One of them then hits the bodywork of the bike hard enough while swaying to break part of the top fairing. Oops.
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At a trackday a few years ago, I needed to get ice from the concession stand over to where we were pitted. Truck and trailer are all unloaded, so can't drive that. So I take the bike over. I put the two bags of ice over each handlebar, one on each (I think they were 8 lb bags). I slowly ride it back through the lot, but as I turn gently in the lot, the bags start swaying back and forth. One of them then hits the bodywork of the bike hard enough while swaying to break part of the top fairing. Oops.
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Old August 13th, 2011, 10:22 AM   #102
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Well, I carried my dog for over 30 k miles on my Goldwings. She is a great rider. She weighs about 40lbs....just a mutt She is now 17 and hasn't ridden in a few years. She always gives me dirty looks when I leave on the bike and I don't take her. She learned to look around me and lean in the curves. I wish I could take her on my other bikes, but there is just not enough room.
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Old August 13th, 2011, 10:54 AM   #103
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My daughter is still breastfeeding, and I had to ride to work yesterday, so I had my breast pump tucked away safely in the saddlebag... I'm probably the first one with that claim
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When I was living in Thailand, it was not unusual for me to carry three bags of groceries, two pillowcases full of fresh laundry, six pressed shirts on hangers, a 10 gallon water jug and a gym bag on my 100cc Honda Dream.

Here in So. Cal on my Ninja I've only carried what I can fit in my backpack. If I have more, I take the car. When in Rome...
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I carried a plunger home tied to the back seat of my GSXR once. It looked like it was suctioned to my ass. Must have been funny for people to see. lol

Also carried a cot home one time in it's big 'ol bag and another time carried my bass guitar on my back.

Seen a guy with a big TV tied on the back seat one day I don't even know how in the world he kept it on there. I was amazed. Bikers are crazy.

Used to fill the saddlebags on the GSXR with groceries once a week, sometimes had to carry a couple home on the handlebars when the bags were overflowing. Frozen pizzas tied to the back seat handle in plastic bags and such. When you don't have a car and only a bike I'd imagine this is the norm for many people.

There is some guy driving around LA/Hollywood that has a front seat on his motorcycle that his dog sits on while he rides around on the back seat. It's funny as hell. I saw him on the freeway once. It's like a big cruiser with big bars. The dog is HUGE too I almost didn't believe it.
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Aside from all the crap piled on that thing, That has to be one of the better looking motorcycles I've ever seen..

I would definitely ride that like I stole it.
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Bad carrying 101. I had a walkman in my shirt pocket once. I wanted to fiddle with it. I moved my left hand to my right grip so I could fiddle with it using my *good* hand. My steering was bass ackwards. I went down in a pile of high speed gravel dust. I was on my way to work so when I got there my knees, elbows, and palms had running blood. I was only driving a 12 speed back in '78 or so, but I'll never forget it. Both hands on the correct grips and don't fiddle with stuff.. Maybe this is why MSF wants us to be good on a bicycle first?
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Bad carrying 101. I had a walkman in my shirt pocket once. I wanted to fiddle with it. I moved my left hand to my right grip so I could fiddle with it using my *good* hand. My steering was bass ackwards. I went down in a pile of high speed gravel dust. I was on my way to work so when I got there my knees, elbows, and palms had running blood. I was only driving a 12 speed back in '78 or so, but I'll never forget it. Both hands on the correct grips and don't fiddle with stuff.. Maybe this is why MSF wants us to be good on a bicycle first?
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Definitely a bad idea. Don't drink and ride period. Even one beer, although legal, can still impact your reaction time on a bike and cause you to have an unhappy experience. When that cager turns in front of you, that extra second of reaction time may make all the difference.

As far as legalities, it depends on how loooong ago it was. It was legal to drive drunk in Florida until about 1970 or so.
Geeze the original post asked about the weirdest thing you carried. It wasn't qualified as weirdest but "safe and smart". No it meant to be a fun thread where people might open up and admit to the weird and maybe the unwise decision. Your lecture is valid but not to me as I decided 45 years ago to not drive after ANY alcohol consumption resulting in a few hundred thousand miles on the motorcycle with zero accidents. While not a member of ABATE or any organization I preach and practice motorcycle safety on a daily basis, but I will admit to previous mistakes and retain a sense of humor for those that own up to mistakes made in the past. I humbly ask readers to let this very interesting thread proceed without passing judgement on the contributers. Bill
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Fair point. The topic of this thread is much more interesting and entertaining than if we limited it to "the weirdest things we've carried on our ninjettes in the past week, and would still consider it safe to do it again next week".
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Geeze the original post asked about the weirdest thing you carried. It wasn't qualified as weirdest but "safe and smart". No it meant to be a fun thread where people might open up and admit to the weird and maybe the unwise decision. Your lecture is valid but not to me as I decided 45 years ago to not drive after ANY alcohol consumption resulting in a few hundred thousand miles on the motorcycle with zero accidents. While not a member of ABATE or any organization I preach and practice motorcycle safety on a daily basis, but I will admit to previous mistakes and retain a sense of humor for those that own up to mistakes made in the past. I humbly ask readers to let this very interesting thread proceed without passing judgement on the contributers. Bill
I'm glad to hear that you no longer drink and drive. That's always the smart decision. However, in all fairness, you can't trivialize a drinking and riding incident and expect not to get smacked. The story wasn't funny, it was disturbing. I wasn't the only one that had a problem with it. And you're right, the evils of riding drunk is for a different thread.
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I wish I'd taken a photo, but there were guys on motorcycles carrying Styrofoam all the time when I lived in Shanghai. Here is a similar photo of what it looks like on a bicycle:

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I have a picture of guys delivering bread in Philippines someplace but I can't find it. I'm not sure what was on the other one here I posted. I want to say Noodles (think Ramen) but it is colored. Amazing what they can get on a 125cc Kawasaki which is the normal commercial bike there. Anyways. Back on topic. What I have carried that was weird. Do dates count?
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Glad to see this thread is back on track. Some great pictures and I'm saving all of them. Maybe I'll use them for a safety course that emphasizes: "These pictures represent what professionals can do...Don't try this at home."
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Glad to see this thread is back on track. Some great pictures and I'm saving all of them. Maybe I'll use them for a safety course that emphasizes: "These pictures represent what professionals can do...Don't try this at home."
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As you can tell from my last date photo I have thoroughly instructed my pillion on how to lean into the left turn I was approaching and she is wearing full leather. Don't show this to PETA!
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Tis true...she's well protected. Glad to know safety is your concern.
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Old August 30th, 2012, 12:12 AM   #120
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