Thanks, Shel - I already have a tank bag and I have carried my old 
ME+winder-3.5/35-105 in it but I am a bit worried about vibration of the V-twin engine 
(no, it�s not a Harley).
All the best!
Raimo
Personal photography homepage at http://personal.inet.fi/private/raimo.korhonen

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L�hett�j�: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Vastaanottaja: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
P�iv�: 20. toukokuuta 2001 22:15
Aihe: Re: Camera & motorcycle


>Hi Raimo ...
>
>I used to have a nice sized bag that was secured to the tank (called
>a "tank bag") in which I could carry a fair anoint of stuff.  I'd
>often carry a change of clothes, rain gear, and the like.  A camera
>would fit nicely in a bag of that sort.  While I've not ridden in
>many years, I understand such bags are still available in various
>sizes.  Some are compartmentalized, with a larger bottom compartment
>and a top compartment that's separable, and which you can carry with
>you instead of removing the whole bag.  Do a search on "motorcycle
>tang bag" and see what's out there these days.
>-- 
>Shel Belinkoff
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>"Grain is the brushstroke of photography." - Man Ray
>
>Raimo Korhonen wrote:
>
>> what�s the best way of carrying your camera when riding a motorbike?
>> All the best!
>

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