Nice video! I subscribed. What you’ve packed here, and how you have packed it, is fine and obviously works. But, there might be other ways to make it easier and the motorcycle handle better. I’ve camped and backpacked my whole life. I’ve traveled by motorcycle and camped about 28,000 miles in the US and Mexico in the last two years. I carry a lot less bulk and weight. What I always tell everyone planning for a trip is to remember that you are not leaving civilization. There is a gas station with a convenient store every 50 miles, and a Walmart every 150 miles. For example, I don’t carry extra propane. You can buy Coleman propane everywhere. Also, look for your camping equipment at a place like REI, where backpackers shop. My chair is about 1/3 the size and weight, and I carry a stove that weighs a few ounces, and a isobutane stove fuel canister that weighs 12 ounces and is about 1/3 the size, of the Coleman propane. That canister holds 8oz of fuel, and will last me about 2 weeks, but that depends on how much you cook vs how much you eat cold, or at cafes. You don’t need to cook the sandwich and the beer you picked up in the last town. I use my iPhone for all of my photography. I have a USB charger that plugs into the battery tender cable on my motorcycle that charges my phone. All my camera and charging equipment, in addition to the small tripod and phone mount I carry, weights less than 2 pounds. Also, stored on the phone is the full owners manual and service manual for the bike.
Been looking for a video on how to pack up my gear and load it on. This was super helpful. Any tips for getting flats on the roads with a tube tire set up?
You guys are really loaded up. You travel like I do. With all that weight on the rear I can feel the shakey front end when you start off and when you slow way down. Bikers who don't pack like this have no idea what is going on here. KUDOS to you both!!!!!
Should carry fuses ... overlooked but necessary.. and if you are riding dirty sort of speak you want to be able to grab your license, registration and insurance easily without having to dig for it..
I’m sure it’s been said, but make your life easier and pack a lot less. On motorcycles you boil things down to needs, not wants. Every single thing you do will be more enjoyable. I’m sure you won’t care to hear “I told you so”, so have fun. Remember you can always take the advice down the road and ditch gear as you go. Have fun and enjoy the trip!
Totally. And I've got around 15000 miles motocamping. Until you've gone without you will understand more is better. Always remember it's better to have and not need then to not have and need. I've been broke down, stranded, caught in the rain and cold. And every thing that goes has a purpose. Some are for comfort but 90% to live on the bike 24/7 for almost a month. Check out the traveling chopper on Instagram. You think I take alot. You ain't seen nothing yet. And he rides a rigid frame and 30 over ridged front end.
I have to admit that I hope I never have a bike which may need all those tools to go on a trip. (Unless it's to help someone else!)..haha You did a really good job packing all of it though. Peace
PS. get rid of the dam gas cans. You don't need them. Be mind full of where you are and stop to fill up every 75 Miles. Gas station are everywhere man.
Not sure where ya live stony, but have you ever been in the middle of nowhere Texas? There are stretches where you simply will not see a gas station for a very long time. Much more than 75 miles. I don't know where these dudes were riding, or what the route was (honestly haven't finished the video yet) but riding a motorcycle for a long-term trip in Texas? I would not be without a gas can.
You are absolutely right. I rode through Texas many times back in the late 60' & 70". The roads were long and desolate. Always carried an old rusty beat up gas can. Painted it silver to cover up and stop the rust. It carried 1 1/2 gallons. never needed more. Just figured by now the roads were better and more stations were prevalent. I guess that's not the case. So I stand corrected. I am now 77 years old and not riding choppers anymore but did build a Jockey shift and foot clutch set of for my 02 road king. So my friend stay strong, Ride Hard & Live Brave!!!
Stumbled on 2 your channel, and I got 2 say I really enjoyed it, great job brother, keep up the great work, 👍 👌 👏
Thank you brothaman 🤘
Nice video! I subscribed.
What you’ve packed here, and how you have packed it, is fine and obviously works. But, there might be other ways to make it easier and the motorcycle handle better. I’ve camped and backpacked my whole life. I’ve traveled by motorcycle and camped about 28,000 miles in the US and Mexico in the last two years. I carry a lot less bulk and weight. What I always tell everyone planning for a trip is to remember that you are not leaving civilization. There is a gas station with a convenient store every 50 miles, and a Walmart every 150 miles. For example, I don’t carry extra propane. You can buy Coleman propane everywhere. Also, look for your camping equipment at a place like REI, where backpackers shop. My chair is about 1/3 the size and weight, and I carry a stove that weighs a few ounces, and a isobutane stove fuel canister that weighs 12 ounces and is about 1/3 the size, of the Coleman propane. That canister holds 8oz of fuel, and will last me about 2 weeks, but that depends on how much you cook vs how much you eat cold, or at cafes. You don’t need to cook the sandwich and the beer you picked up in the last town. I use my iPhone for all of my photography. I have a USB charger that plugs into the battery tender cable on my motorcycle that charges my phone. All my camera and charging equipment, in addition to the small tripod and phone mount I carry, weights less than 2 pounds. Also, stored on the phone is the full owners manual and service manual for the bike.
Awesome rides! Really cool to display all your gear I appreciate that.
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No trucks, no trailers, and no hotels. Just riding and sleeping under the stars. See ya on the road
Totally and Far-out.
scrolling through similar videos then i noticed your trip started on my birthday so i had to check it out and I wasn't disappointed.
Far-out. Happy late birthmas 🤘
lots of stuff , but sometime you need tool especially for shovel.. on other hand travel for 21 days needs to be sure you are covered :)
Don't forget at of oil wire duck tape plastic ties have a safe ride
Totally
Been looking for a video on how to pack up my gear and load it on. This was super helpful. Any tips for getting flats on the roads with a tube tire set up?
Glad it was helpful!
This is great, cheers Rich from the motorcycle garage
Far-out what's and up with the What's up's.
You have some nice gear. Where do you hang the kitchen sink? It's like your package up your car.
I’m watching you both load up. What are the single clothespins for that you have in your tools? Clamping hoses? Hang wet towels from tent????
To hold the push tubes up when adjusting the push rods.
Great video, very useful content, thanks for sharing, can i ask the name of the big sissy bar bag you use it looks perfect for trips!
Good luck and safe travels!
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That’s freakin awesome to see so much to be put on a bike you be safe brother
The more the merrier. And you know it brother.
Saddle bags are amazing weight down low leaves the packer bar for the foxy lady jus saying
Greetings from Finland. Ride safe.
What's up with the What's up's from Texas.
You guys are really loaded up. You travel like I do. With all that weight on the rear I can feel the shakey front end when you start off and when you slow way down. Bikers who don't pack like this have no idea what is going on here. KUDOS to you both!!!!!
Yeah man. I've packed like this from day one. Weight is less than a passenger. I'm pushing 60 pounds
Awesome man!! That’s how real bikers get down! Strap it to the back and ride! I’m riding to Born Free in California June 25th and 26th!
Far-out. I'll be filming at born free Texas in Oct 22 & 23
I hope you had a good and save trip 👍
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great! nice video as always. greetings from Italy ✌🏼😎
Yoooo what's up with the What's up's.
I really dig your channel. I'm actually moving to your neck of the woods soon, hope to see you out and about sometime.
Far-out and awesome
very IMFoRmative THAnk YOU
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That's bad ass
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Should carry fuses ... overlooked but necessary.. and if you are riding dirty sort of speak you want to be able to grab your license, registration and insurance easily without having to dig for it..
I have circuit breakers.
Have a little wine and cheeze!! Texas Sky’s
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You guys pack like i do on a 72 shovel. I didnt notice any loctite tho. ✌
Yes. In the tool bag scene.
Where did you get those duffle bags? I have one for my bike but it’s about half the size.
They are military issued duffle bags. You can find them at any military surplus or any one who was in the service has one might give you theirs.
Have fun dudes!!
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Not a single quart of oil in sight. Wild
I’m sure it’s been said, but make your life easier and pack a lot less. On motorcycles you boil things down to needs, not wants. Every single thing you do will be more enjoyable. I’m sure you won’t care to hear “I told you so”, so have fun. Remember you can always take the advice down the road and ditch gear as you go. Have fun and enjoy the trip!
Totally. And I've got around 15000 miles motocamping. Until you've gone without you will understand more is better. Always remember it's better to have and not need then to not have and need. I've been broke down, stranded, caught in the rain and cold. And every thing that goes has a purpose. Some are for comfort but 90% to live on the bike 24/7 for almost a month. Check out the traveling chopper on Instagram. You think I take alot. You ain't seen nothing yet. And he rides a rigid frame and 30 over ridged front end.
Beautiful bikes and a solid video, yall build em yourselves?
Yes sir, you know it.
What kinda tanks do you guys have on them?
Enjoy.
Keep the rubber down
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I have to admit that I hope I never have a bike which may need all those tools to go on a trip.
(Unless it's to help someone else!)..haha
You did a really good job packing all of it though.
Peace
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This is Litterly my dream 😭
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21 days thats rad
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Stay real, see you guys soon
Totally and Far-out
A torqmeter?
Your battery would last twice as long if you went straight DC to DC instead of wasting all that power inverting it to AC then converting it back to DC
21 days packing
PS. get rid of the dam gas cans. You don't need them. Be mind full of where you are and stop to fill up every 75 Miles. Gas station are everywhere man.
Emergency. Better to have and not need them then to not have and need.
@@choppularmechanics I purchased a 1.5 liter aluminum fuel bottle from Throttle Addiction with a bottle holder. Small durable and neat.
Not sure where ya live stony, but have you ever been in the middle of nowhere Texas? There are stretches where you simply will not see a gas station for a very long time. Much more than 75 miles. I don't know where these dudes were riding, or what the route was (honestly haven't finished the video yet) but riding a motorcycle for a long-term trip in Texas? I would not be without a gas can.
You are absolutely right. I rode through Texas many times back in the late 60' & 70". The roads were long and desolate. Always carried an old rusty beat up gas can. Painted it silver to cover up and stop the rust. It carried 1 1/2 gallons. never needed more. Just figured by now the roads were better and more stations were prevalent. I guess that's not the case. So I stand corrected. I am now 77 years old and not riding choppers anymore but did build a Jockey shift and foot clutch set of for my 02 road king. So my friend stay strong, Ride Hard & Live Brave!!!
если столько всего грузить на мотоцикл он сломается пополам )
I RODE THE NEVADA CAL BORDER FOR 7 YRS....PARUHMP FOR PROVISIONS TECOPA FOR CAMPING. ME MY BIKE MY VAN AND THE STARS AND A GOOD BUZZ
Nice🤘