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mr moto 6 Aug 2007 17:04

steel wire cargo net ?
 
i seem to remember reading somewhere about a steel wire cargo net that you can lock to you bike with a padlock . i have tried to google for it but cannot find it anywhere ! so does anyone know exactly what it,s called ? and where i can get it from ? thanks .

Walkabout 6 Aug 2007 17:55

pacsafe
 
Here's a start point:-

eBay UK Shop - Mike Baxter Trading PacSafe UK: PacSafe, exomesh, PacSafe Rucksack Webbing

Do a search for pacsafe which is the trade name that I think you are thinking of - there has been some discussion about this system in other threads in here.

mr moto 6 Aug 2007 18:33

that,s it ! thank,s walkabout .

spooky 6 Aug 2007 19:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walkabout (Post 146224)
Here's a start point:-

Do a search for pacsafe which is the trade name that I think you are thinking of - there has been some discussion about this system in other threads in here.

Yes thats the thing you have to look out for....
one more shop is: Pacsafe Pacsafe 85 kaufen Sie bei Globetrotter Ausrüstung!

well it's a German mail order shop.
mainly for rucksacks up to 55-85 L cost 64.95 euros not cheap
they sale a extra steel roope 240cm long 24.95 euros

may gives you a refference.... the whole shop is not cheap anyway.

main page is: Pacsafe

they do packsafe in sizes like: pacsafe 85, 100, 120, 140, and all sorts of bags....

PaulM 6 Aug 2007 20:05

Pacsafe
 
I bought mine from Les at Travdri-plus. He supports HU and attends the meetings. Superb friendly service, advice and chance to support a fellow motorcyclist.

Stephano 6 Aug 2007 20:10

PacSafe StuffSafe 80 secure waterproof sack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mr moto (Post 146220)
i seem to remember reading somewhere about a steel wire cargo net that you can lock to you bike with a padlock . i have tried to google for it but cannot find it anywhere ! so does anyone know exactly what it,s called ? and where i can get it from ? thanks .

I've recently ordered the new StuffSafe because the mesh is on the outside and should do less damage to visors etc. than the plain rucksack covers. It's also waterproof. I'll let you know if it's any good when it arrives.
Stephan :)
http://i22.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/90/0b/87ae_2.JPG

shark173 7 Aug 2007 18:50

I bought my wrap safe in 'Blacks' I'm pretty sure they carried the full range though

Ozrockrat 9 Aug 2007 14:03

Also check Jessops
 
I picked up a couple of the Pac Safes from Jessops in their bargain bins for about 10 GBP each. Great for a visible deterrent for my jackets and helmets when leaving the bike for short periods. I also fed a cable through the jacket arm and helmet chin piece just because I had it there.

With the pak safe my gear was never disturbed. When I was just using the cable I came back to the bike a couple of times where the gear had been moved around ???

Walkabout 9 Aug 2007 14:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozrockrat (Post 146635)
I picked up a couple of the Pac Safes from Jessops in their bargain bins for about 10 GBP each. Great for a visible deterrent for my jackets and helmets when leaving the bike for short periods. I also fed a cable through the jacket arm and helmet chin piece just because I had it there.

With the pak safe my gear was never disturbed. When I was just using the cable I came back to the bike a couple of times where the gear had been moved around ???


Is that the Jessops that sells cameras in the UK Ozrockrat, or some other trader?
I can see why they would stock the smaller bags (for camera security) but you got the big ones from them for a tenner?
Good deal if so!!

Ozrockrat 9 Aug 2007 14:44

The big ones
 
The ones I got were big enough to fit 2 jackets and helmets in. They can fit over the BMW topbox on my GS which I have done when I had something special in I didn't want the opportinuity thieves grabbing. But be carefull if you use them over a duffle and strap them to the bike as they will rub marks into the paintwark or panniers :( .

Stephano 3 Sep 2007 09:58

Review
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephano (Post 146252)
I'll let you know if it's any good when it arrives.
Stephan :)
http://i22.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/90/0b/87ae_2.JPG

See here: :)

Martynbiker 6 Oct 2007 16:30

cargo net looks good
 
that looks better than my old method, i used to use a 2 metre steel cable through sleeves of jacket, helmet and bike wheel........untill a passing dog peed all over my lid and jacket..........:funmeterno:


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