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yup, its always amazed me how much they can carry on machines of the size most often found in the orient. When I was in Thailand in the 60's you would see entire families on one machine as several folks have posted images of here, and I used to see men peddling bikes with several hundred pounds of blocks of ice stacked well above their heads in Bangkok since many of the sidewalk cafe's and food stores still had old style ice-boxes rather than electric refrigerators.
There was a thread awhile ago about what folks had carried on their machines over the years, pretty fun stuff. A little ingenuity goes a long way.
- 8 x 12 Coleman tent
- two full size folding chairs
- queen size air mattress, rechargable pump
- 2 sleeping bags, folding pillows
- clothes and sundries for 3 days for 2 people
- 1 case of excellent wine from local store