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Packing ideas F3 L
New 2019 going on a trip and try to figure out the best to pack.
Front trunk a little small for convencional luggage
Any suggestions.
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BRP has luggage for the F3, I also found some from a google search.
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Originally Posted by LongIsland
BRP has luggage for the F3, I also found some from a google search.
I bought a complete set of Hopnel soft bags for each of the compartments. Got a nice set of 4 from Lamonster Garage for around $100. That's a good deal for me. I always pack light. If I need something extra I buy it at Walmart in whatever town.
I also have the BRP "hard" case set that I bought for my 2010 for $1,000. They fit the 2014 RT so I have held on to them. Personally, I like the Hopnels better. The BRP stuff was not worth the big bucks.
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MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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Are you going alone? If so get a good dry bag and strap it to the seat. Use the trunks on the bike for tools, extra gloves, rain gear, snacks and your helmet. Except for the top box, the other compartments are too small to be useful for luggage. I like the Ortlieb Rack Pac 48L. You can fill it for 2 days or 2 weeks, great bag.
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2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
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I have a bag filled only with what I want in the motel room with me. In the bike, are additional clothing, foul weather gear, tools, and flat tire fix'ns. A touring bike I bought some time back, came with bags to fit the cases - I still have not used them.
Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
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Originally Posted by ARtraveler
I bought a complete set of Hopnel soft bags for each of the compartments. Got a nice set of 4 from Lamonster Garage for around $100. That's a good deal for me. I always pack light. If I need something extra I buy it at Walmart in whatever town.
Yup. We would do that. Undies and socks at Walmart.
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Ship a bag to the hotel where you are staying and ship it home when you leave
Cruzr Joe
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Packing for a trip suggestions F3 Limited
New owner of a 2019 F3 limited, looking to take on some trips, any suggestions on packing.
how to, and baggage to use
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Sorry for the repost could not find the original post
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This should bring you to your original post:https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ing-ideas-F3-L.
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You can get some F3 Limited specific luggage pretty cheap on Amazon. An option would be to mount a luggage rack on the rear trunk to carry an additional travel bag on it. If you do that make sure the bag has a waterproof cover.
Pack light, less is better. Roll your clothes. Figure at least 2 days wear time for jeans. Make sure to pack rain suit(s). Your rain suit jacket can be used as a regular jacket when chilly. Don't go cheap on rain suits.
Don't waste space with things that can be purchased en route. Travel personal size items can be had at any supermarket.
Plan your trip to the Nth degree if you can. . Figure daily mileage (we stayed under 350 miles a day) and make reservations where you are stopping ahead of time. Check local restaurants and places of interest to see after dinner so your not sitting in a motel room. Sunscreen is your friend.
My wife and I have been on 4 day, 700 mile trips to 10 day, 2,500 mile trips that were incredibly fun. It's not a race or a marathon so don't make it that way. Enjoy your trips, have fun, be safe!!!
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Thanks for the advice, looking to get the luggage set from Lamonster seems like a good cost
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