Motorcycle Explorer February 2015 Issue 4 | Page 281

As a Tent Porch Yup that worked well as the clips and bungee kit worked well to fit to the three tents that I tested it on. The 4’6” of fabric plus the cord meant that the bike was far enough away to mean that if it did fall it was not going to hit me! But then you don’t have to use your bike as the prop now do you, you could use trees or posts, anything sticking out of the ground at the end of the day and the same effect would be done. Fully waterproof and heat reflective with your own logo stuck on the top as you sit and cook, chill or chat with mates – working well at the rally and working well just out on the road in that department. Waterproof Sleeping Bag Outer Not a hope in hell for this one! I’m 6’2” and 103kg and I take an extra large sleeping bag. I lay the Bikekini out on the floor and tried to climb in. It was a vision from White Chicks trying to stuff myself into an obviously too small a bag and that was without the bag. The Bikekini comes to about my the lower section of my pecs (fine, moobs then!) and would not work for me as a bivvy bag or an outer waterproof as too much of me would be out of the bag. It may well work for a 10 year old skinny kid or anyone that is around 4’4”.