Increasing your luggage capacity

Started by Midlifecrisisman, June 27, 2017, 23:59

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Midlifecrisisman

Hi Guys, Have not been on the site for ages now and never could find a way to post my pictures so I'm hoping I'm not breaching any rules here by mentioning another site, but if your trying to find solutions to the lack of luggage space in your '2' have a look at the video I have just posted on YouTube. Type in MR2 Mk3 Luggage solution. let me know what you think
If two wheels move the soul, this MR2 moves my nuts up under my armpits

stevex

#1
Ha I quite like it, I actually have a few of those cases already for my rifles!

Vacuum packing, what about a vacuum the other end though?  s:) :) s:)  Guess it depends on where you are staying.

shnazzle

#2
Very clever and elegant
...neutiquam erro.

Midlifecrisisman

#3
Stevex, Thanks for your comment, these vacuum bags are the travel kind. You simply seal them up then expel the air through a one way valve system by rolling them up. Trouble with that is you end up with a bulky roll of clothes which are all creased up when you open the bag. Solution - Seal the bag, sit on the sealed end, lay back rolling your backside towards the valve end expelling the air until its all pushed out and hey presto a flat thin pack ready to fit into the case, no vacuum cleaner required..

Shnazzle, Thanks I'm quite please with the look
If two wheels move the soul, this MR2 moves my nuts up under my armpits

stevex

#4
That sounds interesting - haven't used those before  s:) :) s:)

It definitely looks much better than a large case or random bags strapped on the back for sure.

Midlifecrisisman

#5
Hi Stevex,

Look on the auction site, you can buy the bags in various sizes and quantities.
Used them for years when touring on the Kawasaki ZZR
If two wheels move the soul, this MR2 moves my nuts up under my armpits

Tags: