PACKING FOR A LONG RIDE
Carriers / Saddle Bags / Side Boxes
For a long ride Carriers are the best option giving
you the freedom to pack the way you want without any space
constraint in comparison to saddle bags / side boxes. Carriers
made out of hollow Iron pipes are not only light but cheap
and sturdy enough to take any kind of weight. The only
drawback of the carriers is, your luggage is exposed and cannot
be locked.
Removable Aluminum boxes can be fitted onto the carrier which
can be locked but they will have space constraint.
Saddle bags are prone to space and weight constraints. To
sustain long rides and tough Indian weather conditions saddle
bags have to be of superior quality which are very expensive.
For solo rides.
Ideally there should be only one main bag, a small bag and
sleeping bag.
Main Bag should have all your clothes and other stuff which
you wouldn't need while riding. Usually this bag(Main) will
be heavy, it should be tied or bungeed on the rear/back seat
of the bike. But make sure this bag is protruding equally
on both sides of the bike. Inequality will lead to bad
weight distribution and the bike tending to tilt on the heavier
side. Main bag if packed properly on the bike can even
act as a backrest, so make sure the side of the bag supporting
your back doesn't have sharp objects that can disturb you
on the ride.
One small bag can have all the day-to-day stuff, like
soap, cream, gloves, etc. Basically stuff you might need during
the ride.
Tank Bag is very useful, you can keep your camera, bike papers,
map and other handy stuff here. Even your snack, fruits. It
also helps in even weight distribution if you have a lot of
weight on the rear. Tank bag is a lifesaver if the ride
duration is long.
If the ride is long, you will be carrying spares and extra
tools for the ride. Keep the spares you think you will need
more in right hand side toolbox. Rest of the spares and tools
can be put on the right or left hand side of the bike. You
can balance the weight by putting sleeping bag and the small
bag on the other side. Make sure weights on both sides are
more or less same. Balancing weight is the key to smoother
ride.
Rest of the luggage like tent, sleeping mat can be packed
on the back carrier. That is the carrier behind the rear seat.
If you put too much weight here than the bike will tend
to jump from the front end.
Use bungee nets instead of bungee cords, for nets can
cover the whole luggage.
Covering the luggage with tarpaulin sheets not only safeguards
your luggage from the weather but the tarps can also be used
as sleeping mat and to cover your bike after the ride. Tarps
also comes handy to keep your stuff together if your bag comes
apart.
When riding with passenger:
Pack both the main bags( rider's and passenger's) on either
side of the bike, usually both the bags will be same in weight.
You can also pack respective sleeping bags with the main bags.
Rest of the small luggage with tent, spares can be packed
on the end carrier.
Tank bag comes very handy while traveling with passenger
Key is to travel light for a smoother ride. Having a common
bag for day-to-day stuff helps in decreasing number of bags.
Less bags means less bags to pack and unpack everyday.
Use bungee nets instead of bungee cords, for nets can cover
the whole luggage.
Covering the luggage with tarpaulin sheets not only safeguards
your luggage from the weather but the tarps can also be used
as sleeping mat and to cover your bike after a ride. Tarps
also comes handy to keep your stuff together if your bag comes
apart.
HAPPY TRAILS
Gaurav
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