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Long Distance Riding/Iron Butt Rally
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<blockquote data-quote="IronMaiden" data-source="post: 299413" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Well, it happened to me too...bike subframe cracked & my pelican case was bouncing up and down like a little jumping bean. Fortunately, we noticed it on day 2 of leg 2 when I had to make an emergency potty stop. Lucky for us we stopped...not only did we notice my jiggly pelican, Tobie caught his rear drive oil filler bolt was loose and losing fluid...</p><p></p><p>This was the 2nd incident of the trip with my pelican...on day one just past Indy, we stopped for fuel and a rain break. I noticed my pelican was loose for the first time. I had lost 3 of the nuts holding the bolts to my mounting plate. Thank goodness for zip ties and Hogie Carmichael (bonus stop) who fixed us up with spare bolts. Once back at the checkpoint, Darrell Smith fixed me up good with lock washers. Good to GO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronMaiden, post: 299413, member: 2244"] Well, it happened to me too...bike subframe cracked & my pelican case was bouncing up and down like a little jumping bean. Fortunately, we noticed it on day 2 of leg 2 when I had to make an emergency potty stop. Lucky for us we stopped...not only did we notice my jiggly pelican, Tobie caught his rear drive oil filler bolt was loose and losing fluid... This was the 2nd incident of the trip with my pelican...on day one just past Indy, we stopped for fuel and a rain break. I noticed my pelican was loose for the first time. I had lost 3 of the nuts holding the bolts to my mounting plate. Thank goodness for zip ties and Hogie Carmichael (bonus stop) who fixed us up with spare bolts. Once back at the checkpoint, Darrell Smith fixed me up good with lock washers. Good to GO! [/QUOTE]
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