Okay here we go:
First and foremost PM the shiet out of your bike. Change all fluid and filters whether needed or not. Check tire thread and pressure(bring tire pressure gauge with), cable age(throttle,brake,clutch). Replace now rather than being stranded. If battery reasonably a couple years old and your gonna be gone for a couple weeks, just put on a new one. Check primary chain and secondary belt tension and wear.
I ride 2 up, me and my wife. She is ridiculous. She bring 3 pairs of shoes, clothes that she never uses. She has 2 jackets.
I have to my disposal 2 saddle bags,a tour pac and a large bag straped to the tour pac. My wife gets a saddle bag and the tour pack. I get one saddle bag. Since I travel in Tour Master Goretech riding pants and touring 3/4 jacket I only bring one pair of jeans. I wear the touring pants 100% of the time. They are awsome. Water proof too.
I bring about 4 pairs of under wear, 4 under shirts,4 pairs of socks and 4 tee shirts. A sweat shirt. I was in the Army so I packed tight and efficient. I bring a small container of laundry detergent w/. Don't forget you can do laundry every couple of days. I don't need rain gear. I prefer riding with leather gloves so I also bring a pair of rain proof gloves. I have a pair of shower shoes for walking around the hotel. When 69'd they take up minimum space.
The bag on the tour pac is virtually 1/2 to 3/4 empty to put the jackets in on hot days. We also pack nutritional snacks and bottles of water. For organizing little items I bought the tour pack lid organizer. Little things being cell phone,paper spouts for adding oil,first aid kit etc...
If necessary a cool little obvious trick is to mail souveniers home every so often. Post offices are every where. When passing thru on stae rts and going thru towns you literally pass right by one almost all the time. Those souveneir t shirts and other odds and ends one tends to pick up along the way can be safely and reasonably priced, sent home. They have those one price box' of varying sizes.
Also some form of flat tire repair kit. I go cheap and only carry fix o flat. Its a murphys law thing.. I figure if you carry it you won't need it. Thats another thing I need to get as there are many cool options available to include pumps tha run either off your cigarette lighter or spark plug hole.
Also a couple 2-3 qts of oil. Its been my experience that the HD's thru out the country seem to cater in priority to on the road riders. I've always been taken in and out ASAP.
I also carry a botte of start tron gas sabilizer since the ethanol epedemic. Best stuff on the market,can be found in the marine section of Walmart or most Auto stores.
Then we take a video camera and digital 35mm camera. I really enjoy viewing the photos and watching the videos of my past rides over the winter.
Eating...most hotels have outstanding hot buffets and we never paid more than $70-80 dollars a nite. We chow down at breakfast, take an apple,banana or bagle with us when we eventually head out in the morning. Not really hungry much thru out the day and nibble on those healthy snacks (granola bars,fruit,yogurt bars,chgesse sticks etc..)for lunch and stay hydrated.
For supper... there is a cool website that when you get where you getting for the night using the hotel computer the web site can help direct you to some of the better known local eateries where you've landed. Its called roadfood.com:
https://www.roadfood.com/Restaurants/Sea ... aurantnameFuel...stay as close to nationally known brands. Those off brand mom amd pop gas an go's can leave you stranded. Almost screwed us in Gardner,Kansas. If not for a good samaritan warning us not to get this gas. Unbeknownst to us the 20 or so people milling in the parking lot could not even get out of the service area the gas was so bad.
Bad weather...jusgement call, what you personally feel safe with. Sometimes it may even mean calling a day short. Once when 50-60 miles out of Anamosa,Iowa our destination all hell broke loose. It went from bright sunny to extremely dark and onimous. The it started raining hard. We pulled off to a gas station. I was wanting for my wife to gear up, she thought we were waiting out the storm. She doesn't have much experience with rain usually being a fair weather passenger. I told her no, gear up we will be fine. If it starts getting windy too then I will pull over. It didn't get windy just rained like a biotch. The deciding factor was we weren't on the high speed interstate much longer when it started raining and going 35-45 mph the rest of the way (45 or so more miles)once off the intertstate wasn't bad.
roadking wrote:
THIS THREAD IS ABOUT HELPFUL ADVISE ON TOURINGI'm interested in helpful advise on touring with a motorcycle.
Touring to me means going FAR AWAY from home on my motorcycle, for days if not weeks on end and then returning home with me, my equipment, my gear and everything else I brought with me relatively intact.
I'm starting this thread in the HOPE that when I come back to read the posts they will be on helpful tips and advise on touring.
I would like to know what you bring with you?
Why you bring those things?
How you pack them?
Where you can get them?
How much they cost?
Where have you gone and would you suggest those places to others?
What about fuel? Where do you eat? What do you eat? Where do you crap?
Who do you bring? How do you deal with bad weather?
And all the other things that make touring fun and safe.
Thanks in advance