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    Other than TWR no one has shown any sort of "no frills" touring in this thread. Just because you're not riding a 2-wheeled armchair doesn't mean you're doing it rough, and a fully kitted up Hornet (fluffy seat, fucking hell) is NOT no-frills. This is no frills touring: http://www.jawakolemsveta.cz/

    http://imgur.com/a/v03xI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    Other than TWR no one has shown any sort of "no frills" touring in this thread. Just because you're not riding a 2-wheeled armchair doesn't mean you're doing it rough, and a fully kitted up Hornet (fluffy seat, fucking hell) is NOT no-frills. This is no frills touring: http://www.jawakolemsveta.cz/

    http://imgur.com/a/v03xI
    What a ray of sunshine you are.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Hornet set up for touring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Guess this was no-frills, work trip to Wellington while the BMW was enroute to USA.

    One heated grip wasn't working, and on the way north I think it was about 2 degrees...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    This was my original no-frills tourer. No idea how the ventura rack coped with the weight of all that . No heated grips, not even a fluffy seat Picked it up in Dunedin and did the Catlins, right through the South Island then up to Taranaki and across to East Cape before heading back to Whangarei. Crazy trip but had a ball. Same tank bag.
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    I guess my TDM resides in the no frills section. Soft panniers is the only concession. Me arse certainly feels it after 1000km days but otherwise it just thumps along and eats the miles.
    Manopausal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    Other than TWR no one has shown any sort of "no frills" touring in this thread. Just because you're not riding a 2-wheeled armchair doesn't mean you're doing it rough, and a fully kitted up Hornet (fluffy seat, fucking hell) is NOT no-frills.
    Agree, No Frills means basic/no comfort add on bits. The Hornet is the Corolla of the motorcycle world, it does everything you want of it and most have owned one, it's common enough that you'll see one on the road about as often as road kill or Suzuki Bandits. Girly (or heated) grips is a giant leap over the no frills line.

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    We don't know how lucky we are...

    Reminds me of a story I heard at my Uncle's funeral.

    In 1938 my Uncle Gordon would ride his motorbike – 1939 Triumph 3.5 horsepower - from Auckland to Wellington leaving at 4:30pm on a Friday afternoon, stopping for a 3 hour sleep in Palmerston North at about 5am, then riding the rest of the way on Saturday morning – arriving at about 11:00. On Sunday morning he would leave at 6:00am and arrive back in Auckland that night.

    Wellington to Auckland would have been a pretty serious trip in 1939.

    I suspect it was a single cylinder Tiger like the picture below. Pretty sure that was before heated grips were invented too.
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ID:	310933 the old "touring" bike. KLX300, backpack with a tarp, clothes, pegs and some string.Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	310934 The new touring bike Z1000 with a pack rack. I've upgraded to a tank bag as well now.

    Both have done a couple 1500+km weekend trips. Mostly carrying tent/tarp sleeping bag etc with me

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    Quote Originally Posted by haydes55 View Post
    the old "touring" bike. KLX300, backpack with a tarp, clothes, pegs and some string. The new touring bike Z1000 with a pack rack. I've upgraded to a tank bag as well now.

    Both have done a couple 1500+km weekend trips. Mostly carrying tent/tarp sleeping bag etc with me
    Loving the tarp tent - too bad if the ground is soft and she falls over in the middle of the night .

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRM View Post
    Loving the tarp tent - too bad if the ground is soft and she falls over in the middle of the night .
    Rastus sent me a puck to put under the peg, worked a charm.

    The big issue was I rolled over through the night and got chain lube all over my sleeping bag

    I do no frills touring cause I'm too poor for all those fancy frills. I went for a long weekend away this summer, stopped at a little park, camped in my tent and just had a swim in the river to wash myself..... At least I washed myself. Another favourite trick (when it's too cold) use wet wipes to wash yourself.

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    Believe it or not, I did a trip from Christchurch - Auckland return on a DT250 twin shocker with a pack on my back ......

    Must have been about 1979, I was only a kid ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    Pfft! amateurs

    The pic below is taken near Taihape many many moons ago...proper no-frills touring
    Absolute loooksury
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    Other than TWR no one has shown any sort of "no frills" touring in this thread.
    that was at a point in time born of necessity, 3/4 the way through a 1000km trip, had a ball of time but 14 odd hours in the saddle was getting a bit tiring. Did the majority of the Sth island by similar means a few years earlier on a early model XT250.
    Bit more refined these days though, but no fancy equipment, just time proven gear that works without any bells & whistles. Have ridden bikes with heated grips & fitted plenty to customer bikes but personally don't like them; the only luxury item I use is a sheepskin but that only makes an appearance if the trip is going to be 500kms or more.

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    yeah but the fun factor is worth it
    Used to be group that did the brass on steppies, 2day trip from chch regularly having water-gun battles as they meandered their way south

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