Mate I love that cool jazz intro music. My 90 year old dad was a jazz musician here in Melbourne. I'm glad I have the ear for it and Play a bit myself. Anyway love the videos as well by the way. Also I've used a pretty solid Aero bar at the front and strapped the bag north south instead of east west. Works like a charm.
that's awesome mate! I have been thinking about some aeros actually, great idea. What instrument do you play? I have been trying to learn Bass for some time but it doesn't come easy for me.
@@BasicStealthcamping dad put me on stage aged 8 in st Kilda Fitzroy street. I started on drums aged 5. Later in life I liked hearing banjo in traditional jazz bands and taught myself that at 13 then later guitar. My dad's younger brother played in a folk band with Judith durum before the seekers. He also played in a band with Shirley Bassey over in England and when she toured Australia. He was a founding member of Galapagos duck. I've also played blues harps in a gritty blues band. Nowadays I don't go out at night any more. I love to play guitar to backing tracks here at home. It's like meditation lol
@@BasicStealthcamping anyway he's pretty old and crook now. As you would guess he knocked himself around a bit with all the late nights and drinking smoking partying. Anyway I'm looking after him and that takes up 8 tens of my life at the moment. So seeing your adventures and Rob's stealth camping here in Melbourne really keeps me happy.
Nice idea, thanks for sharing! I've thought it might be sweet to combine two of these as an upper/lower (kinda V shape) So it would give the dry bag a bit more stability/structure
Thanks mate! I did grab a 3rd strap and it works great, Bunnings also has some heavy duty velcro loops which I used to attach the middle strap to the stemtube, works exactly as hoped. Thanks for watching!
Just bought a couple of 10cm ones to mount two plce rocket pouches to the bars, definitely buying more now. 🤘 Found a stemplate mounted version so that'll be in the middle and I'll use the two shorties out by the lever end.
thanks mate. I believe I was looking for "handlebar extender" or something like that, lots of options should show on ebay/Amazon. Have used this quite a lot now and can confirm its a good solid setup
Hi mate great video. Do you use a 40cm or 60cm strap from Bunnings? Ill be using this hak on my set up . a dry bag and versa straps to carry my tent is far more cost effective then buying a bandle bar bag.
hey thanks mate! i used the 60cm strap, the 40cm i have tried but found it doesnt really have the circumfrence needed for a bag, but they are good for lashing something small onto your top tube or down tube if need be, cheers
oh nice! yeah mate they last ages, mine are still fine although probably only get use once a month or so. the good thing is they are cheap so if you need carry a spare or 2 on the off chance something happens. cheers!
Mate I love that cool jazz intro music. My 90 year old dad was a jazz musician here in Melbourne. I'm glad I have the ear for it and Play a bit myself. Anyway love the videos as well by the way. Also I've used a pretty solid Aero bar at the front and strapped the bag north south instead of east west. Works like a charm.
that's awesome mate! I have been thinking about some aeros actually, great idea. What instrument do you play? I have been trying to learn Bass for some time but it doesn't come easy for me.
@@BasicStealthcamping dad put me on stage aged 8 in st Kilda Fitzroy street. I started on drums aged 5. Later in life I liked hearing banjo in traditional jazz bands and taught myself that at 13 then later guitar. My dad's younger brother played in a folk band with Judith durum before the seekers. He also played in a band with Shirley Bassey over in England and when she toured Australia. He was a founding member of Galapagos duck. I've also played blues harps in a gritty blues band. Nowadays I don't go out at night any more. I love to play guitar to backing tracks here at home. It's like meditation lol
@@Mark-u2b3f wow that's a great story Mark! it's good your dad was such an inspiration to you and got you started early. Awesome stuff
@@BasicStealthcamping anyway he's pretty old and crook now. As you would guess he knocked himself around a bit with all the late nights and drinking smoking partying. Anyway I'm looking after him and that takes up 8 tens of my life at the moment. So seeing your adventures and Rob's stealth camping here in Melbourne really keeps me happy.
@@Mark-u2b3f you are a good son. Take care mate
Looks good and you present it very well. 😉👍
thank you
Nice idea, thanks for sharing!
I've thought it might be sweet to combine two of these as an upper/lower (kinda V shape)
So it would give the dry bag a bit more stability/structure
that is a great idea and I think it would work quite well. if you try it let me know how it goes! cheers
@@BasicStealthcamping for sure, thanks! 🤙
Nice set up and overview. Thank you for sharing.
cheers I hope it helps you. having used this for quite a while now it stands the test of time!
Thanks! Ive been using this but it hadn't dawned on me to get another set and use 4 clamps. Thanks!
awesome glad it works for you!
Im gonna try this back pack support great idea
Thanks mate! I did grab a 3rd strap and it works great, Bunnings also has some heavy duty velcro loops which I used to attach the middle strap to the stemtube, works exactly as hoped. Thanks for watching!
Great advice ! Cheers mate !! much appreciated.
no problems! cheers
Just bought a couple of 10cm ones to mount two plce rocket pouches to the bars, definitely buying more now. 🤘
Found a stemplate mounted version so that'll be in the middle and I'll use the two shorties out by the lever end.
nice! sounds like you found a good setup!
@@BasicStealthcamping We'll see when it's mounted and under load haha. Will do a vid on it🤘🙂
*Just ordered the stemplate one now.
Nice looking setup my friend. Let us know how well it works. Stay safe.
Thanks man! ill give a ride tomorrow
Yup, Im Subscribed brother! Look forward to watching & learning from your video's,God bless,Sincerely the O'Bryan's
cheers mate! dont learn from me i have no idea what im doing! but hope you can find it fun! thanks for watching
@@BasicStealthcamping Yes & thank you! Appreciate yaw!
Velcro tape in the middle mate, it's flexible enough to strap around the head stem and it's reuseable
excellent idea!
great content. thank you for sharing. have a nice day!❤👍
thanks and you too
Thats just want I need as last time I rode, my bag was catching my gear cable.
fantastic! glad it helps
great video, what did you search for when getting the 2 extra mounts?
thanks mate. I believe I was looking for "handlebar extender" or something like that, lots of options should show on ebay/Amazon. Have used this quite a lot now and can confirm its a good solid setup
Very cool!👍thanks for joining me on my live.
thanks mate! hope to tune in to more if you do another!
Hi mate great video. Do you use a 40cm or 60cm strap from Bunnings? Ill be using this hak on my set up . a dry bag and versa straps to carry my tent is far more cost effective then buying a bandle bar bag.
hey thanks mate! i used the 60cm strap, the 40cm i have tried but found it doesnt really have the circumfrence needed for a bag, but they are good for lashing something small onto your top tube or down tube if need be, cheers
how are the grunt versa straps going? got a couple for dirt bike today
oh nice! yeah mate they last ages, mine are still fine although probably only get use once a month or so. the good thing is they are cheap so if you need carry a spare or 2 on the off chance something happens. cheers!
Genius 🤘🤪
only improved what smarter people already did :)
Does it shake while driving
@Pinchan_00 hardly at all, it's quite a sturdy mount. by securing the bag with that 3rd strap around the stem it really keeps it all steady
Can I put aero bars there?
@samuelmontegrande8008 I don't have aero bars so couldn't say for sure, but I would think probably not. they would kind of fill the same role though