Tuesday, 24 January 2017

No Way Is A Right Way, But No Harm in Knowing the Right Way (Part I)

If you are a true biker then you will definitely have a love for Harley in any form. “Those freedom jackets are a lot more than leather and stitches.” Similarly, that biker jewellery is a lot more than something sparkly and metallic. They tell the unsaid words and write a complete story which only a biker can understand. However, always remember love is important but responsibilities are important too. And those responsibilities can be fulfilled by following or remembering a certain set of rules. If you have joined the Harley-Davidson family some time back only then you need to understand tricks of travelling which is learnt by the bikers with experience.

·         You are planning a trip with Harley and destination is already decided. Then it will be better to consult the Harley ride planner. The app helps to sort every need of the biker, from gas stations to best roads to food to hotels. You had the destination in mind and this app will guide the rest. Always sketch the complete plan before switching the ignition in start mode.

·         You are going on Harley so it is obvious you can’t take heavy suitcases with you and have to pack light. But how. The bikers made it simple they say create a checklist. Once the checklist is done, bring all the things in front of and remove those which are not necessary and keep the most important ones. And pack. I’m talking about bikes essential only.

·         Easy to wash and dry clothes are best to carry. Even two pair of t-shirts and inners will allow you to spend 10-15 days without any need of more clothes. Clothes are always the least in the priority for a Harley trip. Try that the stuff is made up of synthetic material instead of cotton. Wear your bike accessories such as biker rings, etc. rather than packing them.

Pack the stuff as efficiently as you can so that you have more space in your hand. For example: instead of folding roll your clothes and tuck them in the bag.

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