im thinking of going to rhythm and vines on ma bike....
going to buy a tank bag but dont kno what to do about the tent?
im thinking of going to rhythm and vines on ma bike....
going to buy a tank bag but dont kno what to do about the tent?
It's better to burn out then to Fade Away
I used to use a pack rack with a big bag. I always pulled a few bungy cords over it to keep it all in tight as well.
Just make sure if you stop and get anything out of the bag on the way that you do all the cords back up!!!! I rode off down the m'way with a bungy dangling down that snapped pretty quick on my back wheel (lucky it snapped!!).
Has anyone seen my baffles?
From what I've seen and read in this list, as well as some quiet searching today *cough* I'm thinking that a magnetic tank bag, along with a pack rack and a decent sized backpack should do me nicely
I'll be touring over Christmas with a pillion and two bags. A 10 litre tank-bag and a 45 litre pack-rack. No problems.
http://www.ventura-bike.com/english/...s/products.htm
Sleep is for the weak.
They WILL wipe your cards, I wiped mine on christmas day once... made getting cash for the rest of the hols a royal pita!
Most tank bags come with a carry strap. And the tank bag is usually where you keep your "Useful" stuff, so you will want it with you. Check the bars can still move with the tank bag on, my old bag could happily start my bike given enough of a turn to the right!
For rear luggage, the idea is to keep the weight as low as possible. So a pack rack is not really ideal. Instead look at a set of throw over panniers (or hard luggage if you richer than I). You may need to work a method of keeping the bags clear of hot things (Exhaust) and moving things (chain / wheel)
When strapping things on, bungees are ok but can be hard to attach where you want. They can also damage paint & plastic. I prefer to use webbing, like the type used for surf boards (lighter than tie downs and without the ratchet style clip).
WARNING: What ever you do make sure you don't have anything loose that can catch in your wheel. I've seen the aftermouth, one long black line on the road, one long brown line in the riders pants and rope melted into the wheel bearings! So, if you are unsure ride for a few km's, stop check your load and ride on.
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YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - CRC AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE CRC. IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE DUCT TAPE
saw this on myth busters a while back - you need the uber magnet to wipe a magnetic strip. Tank bags aren't dangerous to cards, laptops, digital camera cards, or anything of that nature .....
Watch the tank bag though that you have to grab under your elbow cause the wind has got under it ... can be exciting at highway speeds
check my profile for a pic of my bike....ive got a givi topbox, and a collection of 4 bungee cords, 2 different lengths from supercheap [blue and red i think with the big black hooks] and also 2 bungee cargo nets...one i bought off trademe for $7 and another i bought from a budget $2 or more shop for about $3. the $7 is bigger.
when travelling, i have my pack on the pillion, with a red bungee hooking to the topbox brackets. i also pack the box to overflowing, and then use the cargo for more gear to go on top of the box. cargo has 6 hooks all up, and they just hook under the baseplate.
when i went to paeroa, i needed to take a tent and bedroll/sleeping bag. [hence why i have 2 pairs of bungees!] the sleeping bag went on my front end, the cords criss-crossed and hooked to each other behind the forks....tent got similar treatment on the pillion seat.
there is a limit to how far each side items can extend...i use the bars to judge. my tent/sleeping bag are the same width as my bars...anything longer than that is too long [IMHO]
also, to reinforce XP@....do make sure your load is secure....i nearly lost a load of magazines once....they literally slipped off the back and were nearly on the road when i reached back and couldnt feel them.
and added bonus of a backpack, is if you put shopping bags on top of a topbox, you can knot their handles around the bag loop...stops them from moving.
got taught to pack by my ex. we went camping a bit, and i had to learn to pack his bike without causing damage...ie, keeping the tent off the exhaust, and keeping the zips of the sleeping bag from scratching the paint.
ive dug out a photo...doesnt show it very well, but close enough!
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the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.
check my profile pic too
I got a pack rack frame and a Rjays expandable pack that I reverse so that when it is real heavy it sits on the pillion seat. Actualy I only put it the right way around when I have a pillon.
I got some cheap Oxford panniers that need plastic bags cos they arent waterproof.
The tent and others are bungie corded to the back of the rack.
I have no idea how much all of this weighed when I went to the brass this year, but I coped a whole lot of grief from the others for what I had in it - LOL
Anyway, when all of this was properly mounted I reckon it was just like riding wiht a realy well behavioured pillon.
Originally Posted by Albert
I have three 41 litre Givi bags and an Oxford tank bag. My wife uses 90% of them.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
Hmmm was definatly a case of "before the wallet was put in the tank bag it worked, and after it didn't" The card was kerput, totally!
I think I am seeing some pattern here, if you have problems with tank bags lifting at highway speeds and are able to keep your cards in the bag then you could maybe do with some uber magnets...
Unfortunatly I don't have the tank bag anymore, magnetic tankbags are kinda usless on a plastic tank...
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YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - CRC AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE CRC. IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE DUCT TAPE
Hi. Check out my profile pic... panniers $70 second hand, they velcro across the pillion seat & also hold my sheepy/underlay in place!! I also wrap a bungy around them, to stop any movement. Tank bag.. scored free with the bikeunzips twice & expands to a height that I can rest my chin on.. LOL.. Have removed the pack rack since this pic was taken.. so now I just bungy my tent & sleeping mat across the pillion seat also.. no worries!! when I used to own my Yamaha XV750 (custom) it had the same pack rack on it then.. & I had a big bag that hooked over the pack rack.. so when travelling solo, I used to put the bag facing forwards over the pillion seat, put my wet weather gear in the front pocket to create a back rest.. then when out on the open road, I could put my feet up on the highway pegs.. lean back a little & rest on the bag.. & yeehaa.. cruise AAALLLL day long.. comfy as!!!!
experiment & you'll come up with the solution that suits you! ps: try & keep the weight down low.. ie: panniers.. rather than a bag sticking up on the back!
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SIT DOWN
SHUT UP
HANG ON
Get a proper wallet - one with a chain so's you can attach it to your belt and it don't get left behind/fall out onto the road - and you don't have the problems re credit-cards and magnets on a tank bag.
You COULD wear a back-pack, loose the shoulder straps so the puillion seat takes most of the weight, easier on the shoulders.
But cheap throw-over saddle-bags are better.
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the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.
Make sure you balance your load as best you can with whatever you go with - it takes very little imbalance to throw everything out of kilter when you get into multiple corners - imbalance sux! Not that it had anything at all to do with my inexperience....:-/ but imbalance definetly didn't help!
I'm looking for decent packrack stuff too and so far, that Ventura stuff looks to be very good stuff if you can land something made for your bike.
I'd normally build something but I've been a bit lazier lately and want to just buy and attatch.
Good luck!
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