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5 things to take with you........what would you take???

Inthe years I traveled between duty stations,a little item that was really useful was Spacebags.They are the ones that you can put clothes in for storage and you use a vaccuum to suck the air out of to flattten them out for compact storage.They come in different sizes and they can hold alot of clothes for the road and protect them too(waterproof).Every hotel/motel has a vaccuum cleaner that you can borrow to repack and deflate the bags for the continuing trip.They kept my checkin uniforms pressed and neat.Carried at least a weeks worth of clothes in 3 bags and flattened to the size of apair of rolled up socks,packed in one saddle bag.Highly recommend them!:2thumbs:

Some people use "Zip Lock bags the same way. A "day Pack" could consist of a set of underwear and socks, then put the used ones back in the same bag.

Another thought. Many motels have a self use laundry, if you ask.

If you are going to be in the same location for several days, check out long term motels. Many have kitches, refrigators and so on. I paid for a week, spent six days and turned it back in at a Rally in MS. Saved a $150 over the people who stayed in normal motels.
 
Some people use "Zip Lock bags the same way..

We have done that and plan on doing it for our trip to LA. We use gallon size zip lock back, you pack stuff in and squeeze the air out and you can get a heck of a lot of stuff packed nice and easy.
 
My girlfriend and I did a long trip of 634 miles in one day last year for the 4th of july. 2 things Im glad I packed were:

  • Advil
  • Few cans of Red Bull
Good luck and have fun.
 
If you have the B.E.S.T. the road side assistance comes with it free.

Correct- and some have found out that BEST stands for:

Biker
Expectations
Suddenly
Trounced


Read a few stories where BEST tried to send the person to the nearest MOPED dealer. BEST is a 3rd party that knows little about the Spyder - just another item they cover. Better have a list of dealers with you at all times!
 
We have done that and plan on doing it for our trip to LA. We use gallon size zip lock back, you pack stuff in and squeeze the air out and you can get a heck of a lot of stuff packed nice and easy.

....another tip is once you think all the air is gone, use a plain soda straw to draw out the remaining air. Slick!! Works good at home as well when putting leftovers in bags.:f_spider:

..and thanks for the Web Site with the Motorcycle check list. Just need to type in "Grey Poupon"....:gaah:

don
 
SUPER Thread....
List of Dealers. CAA (or BEST CARD) Rain Gear, Flashlight, Cell Phone, Credit Card. (I always carry a First Aid Kit as well)
 
I save up all my "older" socks, t-shirt, underwear all year long. Then when I go on a trip, I just throw 'em away after a day's wear. Gives me more room for the stuff I buy on the trip!!!
 
I save up all my "older" socks, t-shirt, underwear all year long. Then when I go on a trip, I just throw 'em away after a day's wear. Gives me more room for the stuff I buy on the trip!!!

You know, hotrodd, that is a really good idea. It sounds a bit unorthodox but I can see how it could work.
 
HOTTRODD..........Brilliant!!!!!

Brilliant......that is all I can say.

Based on the success of this thread. What do you guys think of making this a weekly thing....

What Would You.........?????

Brought to you by the Country Spyder.

I could do this for weeks with all the random questions floating around in my head.....

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I save up all my "older" socks, t-shirt, underwear all year long. Then when I go on a trip, I just throw 'em away after a day's wear. Gives me more room for the stuff I buy on the trip!!!

I like this idea.

You know, hotrodd, that is a really good idea. It sounds a bit unorthodox but I can see how it could work.
This seems to mean that if Lamonster and Ron get separated from you on the trip to LA, they can just look for the trail of discarded clothing alongside the road. :D BTW, it is considered to be a mortal sin to throw away certain special T-shirts, even if they are greasy, ragged, and full of holes...at least that's what I tell Nancy.
-Scotty
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This seems to mean that if Lamonster and Ron get separated from you on the trip to LA, they can just look for the trail of discarded clothing alongside the road. :D BTW, it is considered to be a mortal sin to throw away certain special T-shirts, even if they are greasy, ragged, and full of holes...at least that's what I tell Nancy.
-Scotty
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Scotty, you are a very funny man...
 
Largest SD card that I can find for my camera. Thanks again Rubyred!

:thumbup: Welcome draboo!


I would take my normal, cell phone, charger, camera, charger, cash....maybe some clothes, Im sure riding naked wouldnt be a good thing. HAHA :joke:
 
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