Lamonster said:I have a lot of little detail stuff I've been doing on my Spyder to get ready for this trip. I'm just about done and pretty happy with all my mods now. :doorag: So what are you guys doing? What are you packing?
hevnbound said:Just changed the oil at 3,320 miles. Going to add: highway boards and mirror extenders. The front storage compartment and my Seal Line waterproof Zip Duffle 75 liter should hold everything I want to take with me. For quick access, I have my HELD Scotty tank bag. Will bring my stock windshield in case I find I want to swap out my Marcel F1 - - will depend on what kind of weather we run into. Will definetely put the baffle back in my REMUS since Americade has a noise law. Since I'm going to extend my trip I'll pack a few extra jeans & socks but not as many shirts as I'll plan on doing the tourist thing and buying some T's at Americade and in Canada!! Of course, must remember the camera and the binoculars. Since I can't be seperated from my notebook computer for too long, it will tag along also as well as my tunes, GPS, etc to work with my J&M Integratr. May add a CB radio to it before I leave. Maps, can't forget the maps (even with a GPS, you can't do without them). If you've never used "Monkey Butt" powder, you should look into it. When I first heard of it I thought it was a joke but the stuff really works!!
I'll throw in my multi tool, small syphon hose, tire patch kit, cycle jumper cables (for the other guy), first aid kit and small weather radio. I always ride with a few extra fuses, small amt of duct tape and a piece of wire. Lets see - since I'm on a roll .... extras: face shield (dark), key, cash, glasses and good attitude (nothing's going to ruin this trip!)
Great idea for a thread, Lamont. ... I'm anxious to read others ideas.
Actually, I have tried the beaded seats, but don't have enough natural padding. Some riders swear by them, though. I use an Alaska Leathers sheepskin. Great stuff! Haven't needed it on the Spyder as yet, though. Have traveled about 90 miles without getting off, and felt fine. Never said that about any other motorcycle! Pardon me if I get a bit personal, here, but to keep away the dreaded Monkey Butt, I wear polypropylene undies. I choose Under Armour, but there are others. They work incredibly well for me. The sheepskin is just to keep my buns from hurting.dltang said:Okay, we need to start an official list. Now you have me thinking. I always bring my laptop too so that was kind of a given. I will not forget my cell phone cord Lamonster and if I do, I have a spare that plugs into the computer. We also have our Integratrs and the GPS and the tunes, and two way radios, don't forget that charger. Camera for sure and binoculars are a great idea. I am thinking of ordering the beaded seats to avoid "Monkey Butt" Nancy's Toy mentioned them once and I will have to find the website again. Here it is, sounds interesting. http://www.beadrider.com/ Dark face shield for sure. I probably won't worry about changing out Marcel's windsheild, I'll keep it on. Just one more thing to pack if I try to bring the original touring as well. Thanks for all the hints, keep the ideas coming guys. We will get this list perfect before we leave.
Deb
One more thing, after watching wijllie's video I think I will pack my video camera as well.
dltang said:Well, Scotty's web link was pretty comprehensive but I thought I would go ahead and make a list of what members here have already come up with. As people add ideas, I will modify the list and add to it. For those not going to Valcour, but you've had experience with bike travel for long distance, please feel free to chime in. Thank you to everyone.
Cycle Luggage-enough to pack what you need
Touring windshield
Throttlemeister, throttle lock, cruise control, wrist rest, etc.. you get the idea
Waterproof riding gear or rain gear
Tinted face shield for helmet or sun glasses
Camera, digital camera, video camera (cords, tapes, memory cards, accessories)
Lap top computer and cords
Cell phone and cords
Communication system, radio, ipod, GPS, CB, GMRS/FRS radios and any other communication devices and all chargers and cords necessary to run them
Binoculars
What ever you need or use to prevent "Monkey Butt"
Maps, even if you use GPS can come in handy
Multi-tool and Spyder tool kit
Tire Patch kit
Cycle jumper cables
First Aid kit
Extra Fuses
Small amount of duct tape and wire
Clothing and toiletries for the number of days you will be gone
Cash as well as credit/debit card
If I missed something, please let me know and I'll add it. I will also post this on the SpyderTalk and see if we get some good ideas. Quite a few people will be going, so I am sure we will get more additions to this list. Of course, everyone won't need to take everything I am sure.
dltang said:Well, Scotty's web link was pretty comprehensive but I thought I would go ahead and make a list of what members here have already come up with. As people add ideas, I will modify the list and add to it. For those not going to Valcourt, but you've had experience with bike travel for long distance, please feel free to chime in. Thank you to everyone.
Cycle Luggage-enough to pack what you need
Touring windshield
Throttlemeister, throttle lock, cruise control, wrist rest, etc.. you get the idea
Waterproof riding gear or rain gear
Tinted face shield for helmet or sun glasses
Camera, digital camera, video camera (cords, tapes, memory cards, accessories)
Lap top computer and cords
Cell phone and cords
Communication system, radio, ipod, GPS, CB, GMRS/FRS radios and any other communication devices and all chargers and cords necessary to run them
Binoculars
What ever you need or use to prevent "Monkey Butt"
Maps, even if you use GPS can come in handy
Multi-tool and Spyder tool kit
Tire Patch kit
Cycle jumper cables
First Aid kit
Extra Fuses
Small amount of duct tape and wire
Clothing and toiletries for the number of days you will be gone
Cash as well as credit/debit card
If I missed something, please let me know and I'll add it. I will also post this on the SpyderTalk and see if we get some good ideas. Quite a few people will be going, so I am sure we will get more additions to this list. Of course, everyone won't need to take everything I am sure.
Compressor or tire pumpdltang said:Well, Scotty's web link was pretty comprehensive but I thought I would go ahead and make a list of what members here have already come up with. As people add ideas, I will modify the list and add to it. For those not going to Valcour, but you've had experience with bike travel for long distance, please feel free to chime in. Thank you to everyone.
Cycle Luggage-enough to pack what you need
Touring windshield
Throttlemeister, throttle lock, cruise control, wrist rest, etc.. you get the idea
Waterproof riding gear or rain gear
Tinted face shield for helmet or sun glasses
Camera, digital camera, video camera (cords, tapes, memory cards, accessories)
Lap top computer and cords
Cell phone and cords
Communication system, radio, ipod, GPS, CB, GMRS/FRS radios and any other communication devices and all chargers and cords necessary to run them
Binoculars
What ever you need or use to prevent "Monkey Butt"
Maps, even if you use GPS can come in handy
Multi-tool and Spyder tool kit
Tire Patch kit
Cycle jumper cables
First Aid kit
Extra Fuses
Small amount of duct tape and wire
Clothing and toiletries for the number of days you will be gone
Cash as well as credit/debit card
If I missed something, please let me know and I'll add it. I will also post this on the SpyderTalk and see if we get some good ideas. Quite a few people will be going, so I am sure we will get more additions to this list. Of course, everyone won't need to take everything I am sure.
:spyder:VERY GOOD LIST I WOULD JUST ADD WIRE WRAPS (CABLE TIES) WATERPROOF MAPS.WATERPROOF CAMPING BAGS FOR CLTHES AND YOUR ELTRONICS :2excited:LOOKING FORWARD 4 VALCOURT.NancysToy said:Compressor or tire pump
Windshield/Faceshield wipes
Canadian insurance card (standard US proof not sufficient)
Health insurance coverage (US health insurance won't cover) or cash
Passport or certified birth certificate and photo ID
NancysToy said:...Canadian insurance card (standard US proof not sufficient)
Health insurance coverage (US health insurance won't cover) or cash...