We're going to use DOC's Spyder Rack for the first time for our 5 day trip over Labor Day.i have doc's spyder rack, worked great for me on my first trip
We're going to use DOC's Spyder Rack for the first time for our 5 day trip over Labor Day.i have doc's spyder rack, worked great for me on my first trip
Since the Alaska trip, I've cut down my packing list . . A LOT. I'm thinking of doing my next trip without my trailer and carrying on my back seat all the stuff I'd take into a hotel. The RT frunk, trunk and sidebags would contain riding gear and stuff I may need while on the road.
So my question for you all is if you travel without a trailer, and use a bag on the backseat, what kind of bag do you use? I know my airline carry-on bag will fit. I'm also looking at a First Gear dry bag, since it's waterproof. It's also cheaper than buying motorcycle luggage.
Any thoughts?
Not nitpicking, but in cutting down the packing list, have you considered maybe cutting down what is carried in the storage compartments.
I have no idea of what is in the sidebags, trunk or frunk on your trips. I would expect that with some careful consideration, and going solo, the oem storage would be enough.
We use the BRP side storage accessory fabric bags. One holds the half cover while the other holds the rain gear. These are relatively inexpensive from BRP at around $50 per pair. If packed thin, two bags will fit in each side bag. These are cool since everything remains contained and does not fall out when the hatch is opened.
http://www.amazon.com/Can-Am-219400172-Black-Cargo-Travel/dp/B00AFWP5U8
As for tools, currently we run light when local. I'll use the frunk for the tools to keep heavier stuff low, but don't plan on much more than "transformer" style tools. I also use the frunk for cleaning supplies.
Regardless, you have a cool plan, and the bag behind the seat is cool too.
PK
Check out a Biker's Friend, it's a round, end load, bag that goes on the seat behind you...with a built in backrest. Only problem with it, you've gotta take it off to refuel unless you've got a gas door.
john
Forgive me if this has been asked or posted before (I could not find via advanced searching). What "tools" are necessary for a weekend travel tour? Other than the BRP tool set supplied with the RT, are there other useful tools and for what purpose(s)?
Disclosure... I am new to cycling and just purchased my Spyder this year.
Thanks!
I added a small set of Vise Grips, and adjustable wrench, and some appropriately-sized Torx wrenches to the BRP kit.
That, a tire patch kit, and a portable air compressor: I'm good to go! :thumbup:
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Since the Alaska trip, I've cut down my packing list . . A LOT. I'm thinking of doing my next trip without my trailer and carrying on my back seat all the stuff I'd take into a hotel. The RT frunk, trunk and sidebags would contain riding gear and stuff I may need while on the road.
So my question for you all is if you travel without a trailer, and use a bag on the backseat, what kind of bag do you use? I know my airline carry-on bag will fit. I'm also looking at a First Gear dry bag, since it's waterproof. It's also cheaper than buying motorcycle luggage.
Any thoughts?
I have never pulled a trailer....either weekend or 12 week trips......try these sites out...... www.kuryakyn.com has several options.....I use a Goldwing back rack bag that has a waterproof cover...holds a lot......also have www.saddlemen.com that connect to my backrest...with waterproof cover
I have a 2014 RT and I love my Ortlieb waterproof rack packs. I have used them for 2 riding seasons, through downpours, and all contents have remained dry. I like the fact that it has a wide opening at the top and i can see/access everything inside the bag.....unlike other roll bags where you have to unpack to get to the bottom. I have two sizes, medium (31L) and the large (49L). i use the medium for trips less than a week and the large for longer trips. More than ample room. I attach them to my passenger grab handles with Rok Straps.
https://www.bikebagshop.com/ortlieb...tC9XaxoKryvbB6D0R_9f0N6LLxo8e55QmKxoCIODw_wcB