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Re: Riding a GZ in China
Looking through my cache of interesting GZ250 pictures, and I
just realized that those nifty police hard bags are the ones I bought. http://www.gz250bike.com/forum/viewt...hp?f=34&t=2645 |
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They're solid enough, but too small to do what I wanted.
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Hi there, jtmo,
I see that the engine guard and luggage rack are SPAAN, same as mine. Spaan is excellent quality, and you'll find that the engine guard gives your legs good protection. :2tup: Whereabouts in Spain are you? "earth" seems to cover a lot of places!
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