If you fitted a tank bag you could undo the top zip and plop it in there - nice and toasty, especially if there's enough space at the bottom for a hot water bottle The riding position is not nearly as extreme as it appears, it is surprisingly roomy. I took a new Fireblade out for a run a few years ago, and it only took a few miles for me to realise I could not live with that. Modern sportsbikes have become more focussed, and have lost some 'flexibility' in the process.
My previous 'Blade took on a European trip with tent, sleeping bag, a pair of underpants and socks no problem, and on the last day I rode from Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxemburg) to Chorley in a day, and that included accidentally going south for 60km because I'm a dozy shite. 666 miles (easy number to remember!) and when I got home I felt like death. But next day right as rain
I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in
T/T: Inspire Monarch, X200 tonearm, Ortofon Quintet Blue. Phono: Project Tube Box CD: Marantz CD6006 (UK Edition); Amp: Musical Fidelity A5 Integrated.
Speakers: Zu Omen Def, REL T9i subwoofer. Cables: Atlas Equator interconnects, Atlas Hyper 3.0 speaker cables
T'other system:
Echo Dot, Amptastic Mini One,Arcam A75 integrated, Celestion 5's, BK XLS-200 DF
A/V:
LG 55" OLED, Panasonic Blu Ray, Sony a/v amp, MA Radius speakers, REL Storm sub
Forget the past, it's gone. And don't worry about the future, it doesn't exist. There is only NOW.
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