Motorcycle Guitar Case... Anyone carry?
#31
I have a soft case for my strat that has backpack straps on it, I carry it often. No problem.
Getting a guitar on the bike is much easier than getting my hockey gear and stick on the bike.
#32
I bought an Epiphone SG electric at a music store one day, and had ridden there on the bike. The store set me up with a gig bag, and I strapped the guitar and bag on my back with the shoulder straps on the bag and rode about 60 miles home. The wind pressure on the headstock end of the bag tended to pull me backward, so I wouldn't say it was a comfortable ride, but I did it.
#33
Check out the Sierra Compass ST10 for a travel acoustic. It's tiny, reliable, and sound great (amazing for a guitar that size). One of the guys with me in Uganda brought it with him and it's been all over the world. Still looks and plays brand new. We did a bunch of music over there are it didn't get drowned out by a full dreadnought. It'll run about $300 and it's worth every penny.
Also, the sad thing about that ZMotorcase is that they only make them for softails and Victory V92C's. I think I'm gonna have to come up with a solid rig for this idea. I need a weather-sealed, insulated case for my acoustics that will bolt onto my sporty and I'd like one for my banjos too).........so just how many of you guys are interested in this? I'm feeling a project coming up. Hard care mounted at 30-50* from the ground that will bolt on? Time to start shopping for a test case!
Also, the sad thing about that ZMotorcase is that they only make them for softails and Victory V92C's. I think I'm gonna have to come up with a solid rig for this idea. I need a weather-sealed, insulated case for my acoustics that will bolt onto my sporty and I'd like one for my banjos too).........so just how many of you guys are interested in this? I'm feeling a project coming up. Hard care mounted at 30-50* from the ground that will bolt on? Time to start shopping for a test case!
#34
#36
In the past I've carried a few around strapped to a sissy bar or luggage rack with bungees. My only suggestion would be is to make it a guitar that you can live without. Should go without saying.. but I said it.
#37
Yamaha Silent Guitar. I have the nylon string version. Packs up in a case the size of a viola case. The sound is great and it is unbelievably versatile. I have several guitars in my office at my fingertips and it gets the most play. Just a well designed piece of equipment that I'm not afraid to knock around.
I'd cry if I put a ding in my Alvarez concert series. I can't seem to dent the YSG. Pretty impervious to heat and humidity. I live in Florida and it has seen its share.
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/prod...tar/index.html
I'd cry if I put a ding in my Alvarez concert series. I can't seem to dent the YSG. Pretty impervious to heat and humidity. I live in Florida and it has seen its share.
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/prod...tar/index.html
#38
Sure guitars are hauled on bikes
Check out this George Thorogood video for a working example. Wait for the 7 second Vevo add to fininsh and check it out . . .
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpc...om=playrelon-1
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpc...om=playrelon-1
#39
Ovations are wonderfully made and sound fantastic. They build acoustic/electrics, and mandolins, too.