Just a question I have an R1 (Yamaha sport motorbike for those who don't know) and I'd love to be able to carry my 3/4 case on it somehow. Has anyone been successful in carry a snooker cue on a bike? I'm thinking of some kind of invention on wearing some kind of strap system to the body and legs but one that's not restrictive. Just an idea because through he summer I'd like to be able to use my bike to go to play snooker.
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ronnie had a centre split one in a hard case on his back - not sure that trick would work for a 3/4 though!
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Some guy did this: http://home.comcast.net/~csiano/rack-bag2.jpg
Read more here: http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/i.../t-368147.htmlMayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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Buy on of those hard circular tube cases [ which are leather bound ] that are used by 9 ball pool players , they look like mini totem poll's the ones i have seen , but they do fit 3 quarter cues . In fact you can fit a couple in there .
I have no idea where you obtain them from but id guess the USA or the far east .
OR YOU COULD ALLWAY'S USE A THE LONG DRAINPIPE ONES, AND PLAY JOUSTING WITH ON COMING PEDESTRIANS !!!!
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Do not know about too much in the way of ease of fitting but there are quite a few gun racks and clamps for holding items that fit to motorcycles on different sites around the net maybe one of these could be modified to clamp a hardcase to the side of the bike similar to a horse style rifle holster
Good luck in finding something that will serve pupse so to speak and congrats on the R1, my missus will not let me have one lolYou never really learn to swear until you miss an easy shot halfway through a break.:snooker:
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I used to work for a company call the handy squad and they supplied a honda 125 s-wing. We used to carry a drapper fold-up five rung steps ladder on the side, in order to do this they had welded a bracket to the passenger foot rest and a bracket with a clasp on the top box. This set up just happened to be perfect for carrying my cue case. I no longer work for the company but own my own honda s wing but have no plans to copy it.
here's a link to the ladder see it folded on the floor and it looks like a cue case
http://www.toolbench.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=DRA63169Last edited by cazmac1; 23 June 2012, 05:21 PM.
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