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This is my solution

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I know, if they tear off the handle.... But then it's not that easy to carry, Pretty heavy.
It is mainly for the peace of mind of Mrs. M..
My thoughts, who the F.. is interested in dirty underwear. hide


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Originally Posted by britmog
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We used 2 of these when we went to France, OEX 120l Cargo Bags.The integrated straps avoided needing bungees and for security we employed padlocked cables.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235817152631

Crikey are you sure you are not moving house !!!!

The lost art of traveling light laugh2
When we went to Southern Ireland last August the good lady took 6.5 Kgs and mine was 5Kgs including the grips for the week and still came back with some unused, tis not difficult and the added bonus of stuffing it in your overhead locker and not having to wait for reclaim tother end and beat the queue for the hire car.


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"My thoughts, who the F.. is interested in dirty underwear."

Mattmog ... you might want to stay away from the internet with that query!!! .... not something you want to be googling if you wish to retain your peace of mind 🤣

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My solution is to have a 4 seater. Can fold down rear seats and can fit two large suitcases, plus room behind the front seats and between the rear seats. All nicely hidden below the tonneau. Have even used her to move house a couple of times!

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Originally Posted by bmgermany
I use ‘Kanulock’ to secure our bags and boxes on the rack.
The advantage is that these lockable lashing straps are available in different lengths.
They have the same advantage, or should I say disadvantage, as Richard's recommendation: cutting or shortening is extremely difficult.

Here https://kanulock.eu/

However, the coloured locks bother me a little but safety first. laugh2

Another vote for the Kanulock, been using ours for many years thumbs


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Originally Posted by CooperMan
Originally Posted by bmgermany
I use ‘Kanulock’ to secure our bags and boxes on the rack.
The advantage is that these lockable lashing straps are available in different lengths.
They have the same advantage, or should I say disadvantage, as Richard's recommendation: cutting or shortening is extremely difficult.

Here https://kanulock.eu/

However, the coloured locks bother me a little but safety first. laugh2

Another vote for the Kanulock, been using ours for many years thumbs

I use these too and they work very well.

I would say that when travelling to Provence (for example) which is a regular trip, I rarely leave a loaded car far from view.


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I bought this battered old leather trunk from Etsy for £120

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Now affectionally named 'Old Maynard', for security I fitted a pair of Squire Old English padlocks

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To secure the trunk to Monty's luggage rack I used a series of Hiplok Z Lok cable ties, these reusable steel cable ties are looped through the trunk's steel bars and are extremly dificult to cut, being under the case they are also very dificult for a theif to access. Finally and for additional security, I looped my ABUS bicycle cable lock through the steel bars under the trunk and around the rack frame, then secured both ends of this thick hardened cable in the Squire Old English pad locks.

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You can see Old Maynard's flat steel bars built into the trunk in the above 'beer and snacks run' image, they effectively create a steel cage, this is then wrapped in double skinned heavy buffalo hide.

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Old Maynard must be at least 100 years old, the leather he's made from is extremely thick, I put 4 litres of neatsfoot oil and 1.5 litres of lanolin into Old Maynard over a week of daily aplications to bring the leather back and to ensure the trunk is fully waterproof, we tested this on a trip to the Spa Classic last year when the rain was biblical and our luggage remained perfectly dry.

The idea is Old Maynard stays locked to the rack for the full duration of Monty's touring trips, I just unlock the two padlocks and lift Old Maynard's lid to access my camping gear and seperate squishy bags where I keep my cloths. Monty has been left overnight with the empty Old Maynard locked to the rack many times, and he's never been broken into.

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Old Maynard has almost certainly been around the world many times in his long life, and probably strapped to the deck of a steam liner in all wathers during his extensive travels, I've just given the old boy a new life of adventures securely locked on the back of Monty the Morgan uk oldgit



I wanted a capacious, waterproof and secure luggage solution with the correct period look... I think I achieved all my goals with Old Maynard thumbs

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I guess it's not just the art of traveling light but also the art of washing or "dhobi" that is lost. This is the luggage we carried plus the stuff inside the car for two going 8 weeks on the road. We used BootBag as well, great product easy to use and weather proof.



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I use Kanulock as per one of the comments above but *in addition* I also wrap each of our waterproof bags in a pacsafe net which also locks to the rack:

https://pacsafe.co.uk/collections/p...s/120l-anti-theft-backpack-bag-protector
If I can figure out how to post a picture I will

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