sledgegreen wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:05 am
Wine bottles fit nicely in motorcycle boots, and boots tend to be more stable. If you are on really rough ground, tie two boots together with a bungee or luggage strap, then put your wine in one of them.
MotoCP wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:27 pm
During a recent TET camping trip with Dibbs and Oblix, I suggested to keep luggage weight/bulk to a minimum, as many items as possible should have more than one use.
What dual use items do you use/carry on your ‘Dual Sport’ bike?
My bead buddy worked as a ‘camels toe’ under the side stand in soft grass (until an empty crushed beer can became available)
My MotionPro rim protector doubled up as a mini chopping board.
Oblix’s airbed pump saved the day (and the sausages) to stoke a dying disposable BBQ.
My mid layer down jacket stuffed in an MX jersey made a reasonable pillow.
WD40 is a good tyre lubricant and helps start a camp fire (as will cotton pads dabbed in Vaseline).
Knee braces make an effective temporary support splint for a broken leg/arm.
Duct tape is good to kill warts.
HD cable ties to hold a flat tyre on a rim to get you home.
Fencing wire to link a broken chain.
A fabric conditioner bottle used as a hot (warm) water bottle on a freezing night then a pee bottle In the early hours.
A helmet makes a stable candle base...er no don’t try this or ask me how I know!
MotoCP wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:27 pm
During a recent TET camping trip with Dibbs and Oblix, I suggested to keep luggage weight/bulk to a minimum, as many items as possible should have more than one use.
What dual use items do you use/carry on your ‘Dual Sport’ bike?
My bead buddy worked as a ‘camels toe’ under the side stand in soft grass (until an empty crushed beer can became available)
My MotionPro rim protector doubled up as a mini chopping board.
Oblix’s airbed pump saved the day (and the sausages) to stoke a dying disposable BBQ.
My mid layer down jacket stuffed in an MX jersey made a reasonable pillow.
WD40 is a good tyre lubricant and helps start a camp fire (as will cotton pads dabbed in Vaseline).
Knee braces make an effective temporary support splint for a broken leg/arm.
Duct tape is good to kill warts.
HD cable ties to hold a flat tyre on a rim to get you home.
Fencing wire to link a broken chain.
A fabric conditioner bottle used as a hot (warm) water bottle on a freezing night then a pee bottle In the early hours.
A helmet makes a stable candle base...er no don’t try this or ask me how I know!
Fleece for a: a thermal layer instead of jacket layer b: stay warm on cool evening c: becomes my pillow.
Bungees: a: tie downs b: shock absorbers for tarp. c: clothes line.
A good 500ml flask: a: for carrying milk for tea/coffee. In hot weather I buy petrol and 1 l of cold water, drink half of the water, other half goes in flask for next stop.
A good 1 litre stainless steel flask a: for carrying hot water for quick tea/coffee stops travelling b: for carrying ice in hot weather c: for carrying cold water on day trips and afterwards d: for chilling white wine in the evening. Stop on way back to base, pour in the wine and you don't need to worry about carrying a glass bottle.
Dual use wash up liquid/shampoo. The best invention.
Painters plastic dust sheet. Small roll of this stuff, its 12 feet wide, cut to size of your tent for single use. Much smaller pack size than a footprint, leave precut in your tent pack, one for each time to pitch.
Citronella night lights a: good for light b: good for keeping midges away c: leave pack open inside tent discourages midges from entering.
One of the most useful things.....a plastic basin that neatly fits in a pannier or top box. Its a neat carrier box and takes no room if you pack carefully. But....if you make two looped cord handles for it, its great for carrying loose small items, storing things, carry water, food prep, wash up and lots more.
Thanks to Catcitrus on this forum for that one, it has done many trips since he abandoned it in France in 2017.
1992 K100LT June 2010 110,000 miles
1984 K100RT July 2013 36,000 miles, 90,000
1983 K100RS Nov 2018 29,000 miles, 58,600 miles
1996 K1100LT Oct 2020 37,990 miles, 48,990 miles
1984 K100 Sprint March 2023 58,000 miles, 62,000 miles
might off mentioned these before, 2 light weight tire irons that fit lovely in your hands, great for taking tyres off and for talking to someone who disturbs your sleep in the small hours.
If you travel and end up sharing a room with someone who snores so you get no sleep.........
Apparently if you lean over to his bed and give him a goodnight kiss on the cheek he won't snore......but sit awake all night in silent fear......
1992 K100LT June 2010 110,000 miles
1984 K100RT July 2013 36,000 miles, 90,000
1983 K100RS Nov 2018 29,000 miles, 58,600 miles
1996 K1100LT Oct 2020 37,990 miles, 48,990 miles
1984 K100 Sprint March 2023 58,000 miles, 62,000 miles
I take a collapsible water bottle with me, and if possible buy one of the 4L (IIRC) square water bottles when I get there. Transferring the water into the collapsible bottle provides an empty pee bottle, recyclable, and of adequate capacity and neck diameter