I’m a single rider 2017 RTS, & I don’t want to stop just for a snack, so where do you all keep your snacks to keep them within reach?
I’m a single rider 2017 RTS, & I don’t want to stop just for a snack, so where do you all keep your snacks to keep them within reach?
Over the years we have our touring routine down pat. First day, we ususally have to make miles. A cooler with uncrustables, water, a bag of chips, some granola bars, and something sweet. That is for all day - usually 500+ miles. No stopping at a restaurant until day 1 is over. We both have a travel cup that we refill with water and ice at every gas stop. And always, ALWAYS, a big bag of Twizzlers, we call them road Twizzlers.
Years ago, on our Victory, we were coming through the mountains of WV and we were happily snacking away on the Twizzlers.... stopped for gas, and found the bottom of the bag had ripped open. There was licorice behind the saddle bag, melted on one of the the mufflers, on the seat between us, you name it..... and I'm sure plenty on the road behind us. Forever known as road Twizzlers. For a while we even carried a plush Twizzler toy and took pictures with her. Still have it - may have to start taking pictures with the Spyder....
On shorter trips, usually nothing more than our water cups and maybe some M&M's. Always have some chewing gum in the dash bag too.
:thumbup: back in field service position (NY-Mexico E of Rockies; visiting locations for various warranty work on cell tower shelters. Also had Twizzlers riding on hot dash. Not so much melting, but not bad air freshenerOver the years we have our touring routine down pat. First day, we ususally have to make miles. A cooler with uncrustables, water, a bag of chips, some granola bars, and something sweet. That is for all day - usually 500+ miles. No stopping at a restaurant until day 1 is over. We both have a travel cup that we refill with water and ice at every gas stop. And always, ALWAYS, a big bag of Twizzlers, we call them road Twizzlers.
Years ago, on our Victory, we were coming through the mountains of WV and we were happily snacking away on the Twizzlers.... stopped for gas, and found the bottom of the bag had ripped open. There was licorice behind the saddle bag, melted on one of the the mufflers, on the seat between us, you name it..... and I'm sure plenty on the road behind us. Forever known as road Twizzlers. For a while we even carried a plush Twizzler toy and took pictures with her. Still have it - may have to start taking pictures with the Spyder....
On shorter trips, usually nothing more than our water cups and maybe some M&M's. Always have some chewing gum in the dash bag too.