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<blockquote data-quote="seggs" data-source="post: 1156704" data-attributes="member: 46043"><p>thanks again to all..</p><p>pick the bike up from halfords on monday(ready built)..not bad i think at £89.offer on.</p><p>i also found a site selling "bike bins"..(not good with the pc so cannot enter a link sorry).</p><p>a plastic box which attaches like a pannier to the bike rack..maybe able to pad the inside out to take camera equipement?.i normally just keep the camera and lenses in a lowespro mini treker for transporting (and storage) whilst driving...no harm yet:t: thankfully.</p><p>so the vibration from car to bike i understand can be a lot greater...but not on the average road..path etc...only off road or path..uneven tracks?</p><p>its nearly 20 years since i owned a bike! lol..:-O( i used to do 20 mile a day then work and pleasure wise)</p><p>but i can cover a lot more distance on the bike around my area(slowly) than i could in the car,which i think is making me a lazy birdwatcher..dropping in on certain places etc..</p><p>the birding biker to be!! :t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seggs, post: 1156704, member: 46043"] thanks again to all.. pick the bike up from halfords on monday(ready built)..not bad i think at £89.offer on. i also found a site selling "bike bins"..(not good with the pc so cannot enter a link sorry). a plastic box which attaches like a pannier to the bike rack..maybe able to pad the inside out to take camera equipement?.i normally just keep the camera and lenses in a lowespro mini treker for transporting (and storage) whilst driving...no harm yet:t: thankfully. so the vibration from car to bike i understand can be a lot greater...but not on the average road..path etc...only off road or path..uneven tracks? its nearly 20 years since i owned a bike! lol..:-O( i used to do 20 mile a day then work and pleasure wise) but i can cover a lot more distance on the bike around my area(slowly) than i could in the car,which i think is making me a lazy birdwatcher..dropping in on certain places etc.. the birding biker to be!! :t: [/QUOTE]
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