Everybody cannot pack small. They need assistance for packing
and since there are no rules in packing people do it on the basis of
experience. They learn from personal experience or from the experience of the
fellow riders. Even many times I have heard that people are complaining about
getting bored whole packing their bags. But how about if you get a tidbit of help from our side to pack your bags
with ease. So riders giddy up, clean your biker jewelry
and get ready for the ride.
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Lightweight and easy
to carry clothing.
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Carry the bike gears but only those which are
necessary.
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Ziploc bags makes it look organised.
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Try to pack things which have multi uses. Such as multi-use tool box or a pocket knife with
multiple blades or openers.
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Avoid duplicate items. Check or re-check the list
before packing.
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If travelling with one more person ask him/her to
carry some things and you carry the other things so that together you can use it
to make things happen.
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Travelling with your better half, then I’m pretty sure
you both can use same toothpaste and shampoo for few days without any problem.
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Get your own biker
rings as you partner won't share it
with you.
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Don’t bring the clothing you are too attached with,
as, if necessary you can throw it away instead of packing it back in your bags.
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Don’t let the cargo affect your tire pressure, hence
get the tire, as well as suspension,
checked regarding the weights of the cargo.
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Remember the
ounces, pounds will be managed automatically, i.e. take is of smaller things big things will automatically get managed.
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Balance the weight of the things equally on both
sides.
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Check before you leave. Here by check, we mean,
take a test drive before you leave.
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A jacket and a raingear is a must on an open road
ride.
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No gaiters or rain gloves. No issues! Plastic bags can
replace the gaiters and rubber gloves can do for the rain gloves. A perfect
substitute.
Can
also keep a hand towel around your neck which will stop the rain water to enter
inside your clothes.
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