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Carrying a rifle on a motorbike

#1 Post by paxtond »

Hi guys looking to travel a fair distance to collect a new rifle, thinking of taking the bike in order to avoid traffic,

Is there any laws against having a slip on your back whole riding?

Thanks guys
Mikaveli

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#2 Post by Mikaveli »

No law against it - but I wouldn't do it personally (unless it was a take down rifle).

The wind has a massive effect on big 'sails' on your back - I wouldn't want it swinging around in traffic. Also, what would happen in an accident? Very dodgy ground IMHO.
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#3 Post by Andy632 »

I've done it often enough, nothing to stop you.
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#4 Post by ovenpaa »

Try and centralise it across your back to avoid wiping out cyclists and wing mirrors and avoid drag bags as they truly are like a sail.

As a thought and depending on the rifle and slip dimensions, and the motorbike (Of course) can you strap it lengthways along the bike? I ride a BMW and could probably do something like this with a smaller rifle.
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#5 Post by Mikaveli »

ovenpaa wrote:Try and centralise it across your back to avoid wiping out cyclists and wing mirrors and avoid drag bags as they truly are like a sail.

As a thought and depending on the rifle and slip dimensions, and the motorbike (Of course) can you strap it lengthways along the bike? I ride a BMW and could probably do something like this with a smaller rifle.
Something like this? tongueout

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#6 Post by shugie »

I have a cut down plastic case which bolts on the rear rack and can carry a shotgun, taken the barrels to have work done on them this way. A rifle I can break down would fit in them too. Wouldn't fancy transporting a big rifle though.
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#7 Post by TJC »

Eberlestock packs are great for this.
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#8 Post by zzr1100 »

I regularly ride "shotgun" perfectly legal, when I asked my FLO he confirmed this.. He did say to "try to disguise it being a shotgun so as to make it less likely for someone to try and take if from you" ?!?!?
Well .. I do live in Liverpool after all !! Lol
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#9 Post by Christel »

Mikaveli wrote: Something like this? tongueout

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Very nice :good:
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#10 Post by channel12 »

I had an interesting experience when carrying my rifle on my back on a scooter a couple of years ago. It was the day they discovered the liquid bomb plot and there was massive security at the airports. So there I was travelling up the M42 passed Birmingham airport heading for Kingsbury in the early evening traffic when I noticed the West Mids police heli in my 10 o'clock. As I rode further up the M42 it remained in the same position relative to me and when I came off the motorway at junction 9 it was still there ahead of me. When I rode on the range it swooped down low and then flew off. Was it tracking me, your guess is as good as mine but it seems too much of a co-incidence.
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