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Took a short trip this weekend up to Lake Tahoe with the wife. Was bringing out my things to put in the saddlebags, and......no room. Just for a day trip, she took almost all of the space. We have a big week long trip coming up soon to Monterey. I don't think I will be able to bring anything! And of course, yes it's the same for our closet. Very nice size closet, and I have a couple of shelves and maybe 2 feet of clothes rack.
I know this is very stereotypical, but how many of you have this trouble, and how do the two of you deal with it? 1 bag each and that's it? Pull a trailer? I may have to do that if we can't lighten our load considerably. What do you think?
I gave my gf a saddle bag liner and told her thats what she got. we each put clothes in saddle bag and share the tour pak for small cooler, maps and helmets until we hit a helmet state.
well she took it and then looked at me and asked if she had room to take a coat. she got the WTF look as i say you know we are doing the natchez trace in July. Just walk away shake your head and figure out what you can do without.
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