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| Pacsafe: Security in a small package. Snow notwithstanding, security is probably the biggest downside of traveling by motorcycle. Lacking roll-up windows--not to mention door locks--the touring motorcyclist is forced to keep an eye on his/her machine at all times. . . .difficult at best from the gas station bathroom. Likewise, arriving at the racetrack in full touring dress, the rider is keen strip off the travel gear, get into Bermudas and enjoy the races, but what to do with the tank bag, the 'stitch and the helmet? Many riders run a cable through the rear wheel, the sleeve of the coat, the opening in the helmet, drop the whole mess in the dirt, and carry their tank bag; very unsatisfactory! Pacsafe to the rescue! Pacsafe, available in many sizes/volumes, is a mesh enclosure initially developed for back-packers worried about gear-theft in remote third world locations--you know, Burma, Kenya, Kennedy Airport. Resembling a steel-cable spider web, the Pacsafe is simply spread over the items to be protected, tightened with the cinch cable, locked and bingo . . . . real security. Available in sizes from tank-bag all the way up to a model which would enclose the entire rear of a motorcycle (bags, tail-trunk, helmets, riding clothes), the Pacsafe is quick to install and quick to store. Locked to the rear wheel, Pacsafe even secures the motorcycle itself from the quick snatch 'n go puke. You don't have to be riding to South America to appreciate the benefits of the Pacsafe. Lingering over a cup of coffee in a roadside diner, knowing all your gear is secure in the dark parking lot outside makes the Pacsafe a mandatory accessory for the serious rider. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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