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  • #16
    Woah! That was very extensive, thanks a lot guys

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    • #17
      tying luggage on the pillion seat?

      Hi,

      DIY is the section on xhp, that i love very much.

      I wanted to know how to tie luggages to the pillion seat (it may sound dumb), if you are going on a long ride?

      Can someone create a DIY thread for that?

      It would be really helpful.


      thanks!
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      • #18
        Re: tying luggage on the pillion seat?

        Originally posted by krishnashk View Post
        Hi,

        DIY is the section on xhp, that i love very much.

        I wanted to know how to tie luggages to the pillion seat (it may sound dumb), if you are going on a long ride?

        Can someone create a DIY thread for that?

        It would be really helpful.


        thanks!
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        • #19
          Any idea on how bungee nets like the one in https://mototech.in/collections/bung...ngee-net-15x12 compare with bungee cords for tying backpacks for 2-3 day trips? I have used bungee cords before but not a big fan since the weight keeps shifting, especially on bad roads.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by siddhant View Post
            Any idea on how bungee nets like the one in https://mototech.in/collections/bung...ngee-net-15x12 compare with bungee cords for tying backpacks for 2-3 day trips? I have used bungee cords before but not a big fan since the weight keeps shifting, especially on bad roads.
            Apologies for the late reply. Honestly, I don't prefer Bungee Nets. reason being the nets have lesser strength as compared to conventional Bungee Chords. A very Good replacement to bungee chords is Tie Down straps. They stay still as if the luggage stuck to the seat. You get good Quality ones from DEcathlon or from Akro
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