Put everything in a giant garbage bag before u pack it in the saddle bag
Garbage bags are for landfill sites.
My personal favourite is a 35 litre canoe bag and a my topbox. Garbage bags are for dirty clothes.
Put everything in a giant garbage bag before u pack it in the saddle bag
Garbage bags are for landfill sites.
My personal favourite is a 35 litre canoe bag and a my topbox. Garbage bags are for dirty clothes.
Garbage bags will not burn a hole in your pocket
I spent 12 years in the reserves, garbage bags were mandatory if you wanted dry kit.
Check out the cost of a 35 litre canoe bag, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
If you're camping on a budget, google "pepsi can stove" and then "methyl hydrate" sold at canadian tire and home depot. Ebay sells them for ten bucks shipped.
Do a search on "instructables" for tyvek bivouac bag. Waterproof and breathable for under 25 bucks.
If you get a KLR, the money you save on insurance and rubber, you can spend on suspension and luggage.
oh a question about saddlebags: how's nelson rigg as a brand? i've noticed that they have a very large selection of saddlebags/tankbags/tailbags/etc.
the bungee net is not strong enough to hold all that. i just used a bungee net and a few bungee cords. I would practice loading up the bike with everything you want to bring before you plan on going. you dont want to worry about things falling off while on a trip.