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Old 23 Feb 2008
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The BSA mobile cookstove .

Use your bike as a cooker/stove
YouTube - Cooking a trout on my BSA motorcycle

15 minutes at 1500 rpm , or 1800 rpm for crispy brown .
No need to oil the pan !
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Oo, flash perker-upper, makes mine look very old fashioned, glad it works on the trangia though, although having said that we're opting for something petrol fuelled, just to cut down on the hassle of having to carry other fuels. Might opt for the multi-fuel burner which goes in the Trangia though.

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Use your bike as a cooker/stove
YouTube - Cooking a trout on my BSA motorcycle

15 minutes at 1500 rpm , or 1800 rpm for crispy brown .
No need to oil the pan !
I tried that with a steak and the ancient Holden I had in Oz, unfortunately the gasket was blowing at the manifold and my steak tasted of exhaust, which as my piston rings were also on their way out you can imagine wasn't the best steak relish.

But it did cook it though.
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apparently the 4wheeled boys do it under the bonnet regularly.



i mean cook, of course
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