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Re: Snowy Mountains.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:13 am
by SteveD
Chuey wrote:Steve, can you tell how the strap failed and ended up there?

Lately, I've been using rein material (1/2" approx. leather strap from the saddlery [horse rider stuff]) that I rivet to a bicycle toe strap buckle. I will be very careful of any cloth items from now on.

Chuey
I think it came away at the buckle. I might have had too much tension on it?

Re: Snowy Mountains.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:24 pm
by ME 109
SteveD wrote:
What are you using Jeff? I was thinking a leather belt that won't come apart, but if it did it could be a disaster.
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I use straps from 'just straps' They are about 25mm wide, which is probably still pushing it safety (break) wise.
They have a slide through 'cant pull backwards' buckle that has the little tab to depress for removal.
I thread the strap through the pannier handle so the strap is prevented from moving forwards or backwards.
Cut to length, so there is just enough strap.

Re: Snowy Mountains.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:00 pm
by Zombie Master
[quote="grant81rs"]Gidday Fellas,

Shit steve, rather lucky with that outcome.

Roll of grey "100mph" duct tape and a box cutter.... Never come loose!

You Ozzies have some strange traditions. I'm assuming that this is a regular thing. 8-)

Re: Snowy Mountains.

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:23 am
by grant81rs
Gidday Fellas,

ZM: no tradition that I know of mate, but now you've said it you just may have got the ball rolling??

Maybe a, "last one to arrive at the rally site gets "100mph grey taped" to a gum tree 3 feet off the ground", distance, break downs or stuck at the pub will not be tolerated and or made fit for an excuse, any takers??

Of course those with a new bike that have to iron out some teething bugs will be exempt.

Re: Snowy Mountains.

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:28 am
by Major Softie
grant81rs wrote:Of course those with a new bike that have to iron out some teething bugs will be exempt.
I would think they should be the primary targets. If they have just purchased an OLD bike, perhaps they could be exempt, but a NEW bike??? Oh, they definitely go to the head of the line.

Re: Snowy Mountains.

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:43 pm
by SteveD
Seen on the wall of a few roadhouse dunnies in the Snowies...

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