First BIG trip...
Left Saddlebag: tools, extra gear for her - basically, she puts on the gear she will wear on the hottest day, and make sure the gear she needs for cold weather will fit in saddle bag. And her rain gear.
Right saddle bag: tools, extra gear for me - same rules apply - if I'm wearing what I will wear on hottest days, make sure what I need for coldest days will fit. Along with tools and gear, also have Battery Tender and extension cable, 12v air pump, tire plug kit, shock pump, split between two saddlebags.
Tourpak: My luggage (my clothes are bigger): HD Liner bag. I can pack for 2 weeks in just the tourpak.
Tourpak Rack Bag (t-bag on top of tourpak): her luggage - she packs for 5-7 days so we do laundry on the trip. One would think a curling iron and hair straightener will cancel each other out but they do not.
And because she's a girl, and one pair of "shoes" won't do, extra riding boots for her are in my luggage.
yes, I throw clothes away to lighten the load and make room as trip progresses.
Rule of thumb, when on the road, should only have to get into the saddlebags. Also make sure snacks are packed on top in the saddlebags (beef jerky, apples, bananas).
also manage to fit the bike cover in one of the saddlebags (exigent packs small) and my laptop in the tourpak.
The beauty of this - when she wants to go shopping someplace - "sorry dear, no room"
Left Saddlebag: tools, extra gear for her - basically, she puts on the gear she will wear on the hottest day, and make sure the gear she needs for cold weather will fit in saddle bag. And her rain gear.
Right saddle bag: tools, extra gear for me - same rules apply - if I'm wearing what I will wear on hottest days, make sure what I need for coldest days will fit. Along with tools and gear, also have Battery Tender and extension cable, 12v air pump, tire plug kit, shock pump, split between two saddlebags.
Tourpak: My luggage (my clothes are bigger): HD Liner bag. I can pack for 2 weeks in just the tourpak.
Tourpak Rack Bag (t-bag on top of tourpak): her luggage - she packs for 5-7 days so we do laundry on the trip. One would think a curling iron and hair straightener will cancel each other out but they do not.
And because she's a girl, and one pair of "shoes" won't do, extra riding boots for her are in my luggage.
yes, I throw clothes away to lighten the load and make room as trip progresses.
Rule of thumb, when on the road, should only have to get into the saddlebags. Also make sure snacks are packed on top in the saddlebags (beef jerky, apples, bananas).
also manage to fit the bike cover in one of the saddlebags (exigent packs small) and my laptop in the tourpak.
The beauty of this - when she wants to go shopping someplace - "sorry dear, no room"
Only thing i can add is to ensure as much heavy stuff gets as low as possible. Roll up everything, waste no space-socks inside spare shoes etc. put your rain gear on TOP of the stuff in the tour pack. Go to a bicycle store, buy some padded shorts, good for an extra 100-20 miles a day easy. Wash them at night, hang over hotel heater-presto, dry in am. Have good map, or gps and if you at least make it to South Dakota, may as well go across Montana dn do the Beartooth, you owe that to yourself.
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Last edited by acchd; Jul 29, 2013 at 07:52 PM.







