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Riding with dogs!?

dughuze

New member
I am a new member. I have a 2012 K1600GTL and 3 miniature Dachshunds! (biggest one is 16 pounds) Here is my problem: The dogs normally come to work with me every day but that makes me miss days riding to work. Does anyone know of a way to get these dogs on the bike? Like a bag that spans the back seat out over the bags or..... My secretary and the dogs are really mad when I ride and leave the dogs home. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
 
If your not going too far or too fast take the top case off and strap on a dog crate. If you need to go fast (above 40 mph.) you may want to cover most of the crate to keep the wind out. I did this a couple times with a small Jack Russell I had. A friend of mine use to carry her chihuahua in a front facing back pack. :wave
 
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