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Eddie
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my travel list? yours????

Post by Eddie » Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:27 am

There has been some talk on this newsgroup about long trip so I post below my Travel List. How does it compare to yours? Note that I brake down what I carry based on the rooms in a house. My List................. Bedroom 1. Lightweight sleeping bag for high temps. 1. Goosedown sleeping bag to use as a mat or in cold weather. 1 white sheet 1. bivouac tent and mosquito silk plastic footprint for tent mosquito head net, and mosquito gloves, mosquito repellant blow up pillow (not a blow up doll) just a pillow floor mat inflatable metalic space blanket, just in case for emergencies A shower curtain as a tarp rope, to tie down the tent, tie up the tarp, ect. alarm clock Bathroom ear plugs toothbrush and paste, dental floss aveno creme & suntan lotion vo 5 hairbrush & comb t paper soap, shampoo aspirin, hydrogen peroxide, Tylenol, anti-diarrheal, chapstick, antibiotics, alkaselzer, misc medicines, q-tips, visine, vitamins, razors and shaving foam emergency mirror nail trimmer and small scissors, tweezers, dental pick first aid kit thermometer for fever magnification mirror talc powder Closet 3 pair undies - wear them once then turn them inside out = a 6 day supply before I have to wash 3 pair socks 1 pair jeans 1 pair khaki pants 2 polo shirts, 1 dress shirt (light), 1 Henley 1 pair flip flops 1 bath towel 1 pair shorts, light nylon that can be used as swimwear or casual, with locking pockets 1 sweater thermal underwear boonie hat riding jackets and pants, FirstGear and cheep windproof pants Waterproof light parka w/hood kidney belt, 1 spare face shields riding gloves bandanna Office 2 pair glasses as a back up monocular (binoculars) Driver License (with several copies), Registration, Insurance (proof and policy), etc. - copy all documents and separate from Originals cash, credit card, travelers checks Accordion folder for all documents neck hanging wallet camera and cable for computer and charger don't forget the cables and chargers! compass passport renew passport for max time Small calculator for money exchange AM/FM radio, self powered maps, paper and pen, journal Dummy wallet with cash, credit cards, ID's & Driver's License - to give up in case of a bandido. Garage Clymer Manual tie down straps for the panniers 2 nylon tie downs with a way to synch jumper cables flashlight & hands free headlight/lamp matches, lighters, several ways to start a fire Slicker suit (rain suit) Chain Oil Tools, see tools list Leatherman tool & Swiss army knife, knife and spoon extra tubes and patch kit trowel to dig, or 3-in-one shovel, small tie down straps bug spray "Off" (mosquitos) ant spray air pump, co2 cartirdges to refill tire, tire repair kit plastic bags to waterproof hands and feet, rubber bands, newspaper bags to wrap on hand and feet in rain or cold. duct tape coffee filter, to strain fuels or as needed small scale to weight bags to distribute weight tire pressure gauge, tire tools to break tire down one foot of gas line, hose clamps, back up engine hoses Misc Items emergency whistle Helmet Gloves Scarves magnifying glass cable lock for jacket & helmet, chain and lock or tie downs for saddle bags knife, fork, mess kit, cup way to carry water knife for personal protection motorcycle wallet, hidden wallet on neck umbrella plastic bags to waterproof (store) helmet, etc. Ear plugs plastic bags to store jackets maps & travel guides, info on bike shops and emails for USA suppliers backpack I know that it seems like a lot, but it really is not. I can fit most of it into the Pelican 1550's that I have and a Pelican bag over the rear. I also have a tank bag. Not quite minimalist, but the basics. This would be for an extended trip, out of the country (Latin America), for just a few days (in the US) I can leave a half of what I list. So, what do you carry? Eddie

Jud
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my travel list? yours????

Post by Jud » Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:21 pm

The one glaring error is your underwear supply, which you can easily cut by 1/3. How? Here's how: Day 1: Wear 'em Day 2: Turn 'em inside out Day 3: Trade with your buddy. This is elementary. I thought every biker knew it.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > There has been some talk on this newsgroup about long trip so I post below my Travel List. How does it compare to yours? Note that I brake down what I carry based on the rooms in a house. > > My List................. > > Bedroom > > 1. Lightweight sleeping bag for high temps. 1. Goosedown sleeping bag to use as a mat or in cold weather. > > 1 white sheet > > 1. bivouac tent and mosquito silk > > plastic footprint for tent > > mosquito head net, and mosquito gloves, mosquito repellant > > blow up pillow (not a blow up doll) just a pillow > > floor mat inflatable > > metalic space blanket, just in case for emergencies > > A shower curtain as a tarp > > rope, to tie down the tent, tie up the tarp, ect. > > alarm clock > > Bathroom > > ear plugs > > toothbrush and paste, dental floss > > aveno creme & suntan lotion > > vo 5 > > hairbrush & comb > > t paper > > soap, shampoo > > aspirin, hydrogen peroxide, Tylenol, anti-diarrheal, chapstick, antibiotics, alkaselzer, misc medicines, q-tips, visine, vitamins, > > razors and shaving foam > > emergency mirror > > nail trimmer and small scissors, tweezers, dental pick > > first aid kit > > thermometer for fever > > magnification mirror > > talc powder > > Closet > > 3 pair undies - wear them once then turn them inside out = a 6 day supply before I have to wash > > 3 pair socks > > 1 pair jeans > > 1 pair khaki pants > > 2 polo shirts, 1 dress shirt (light), 1 Henley > > 1 pair flip flops > > 1 bath towel > > 1 pair shorts, light nylon that can be used as swimwear or casual, with locking pockets > > 1 sweater > > thermal underwear > > boonie hat > > riding jackets and pants, FirstGear and cheep windproof pants > > Waterproof light parka w/hood > > kidney belt, > > 1 spare face shields > > riding gloves > > bandanna > > > Office > > 2 pair glasses as a back up > > monocular (binoculars) > > Driver License (with several copies), Registration, Insurance (proof and policy), etc. - copy all documents and separate from Originals > > cash, credit card, travelers checks > > Accordion folder for all documents > > neck hanging wallet > > camera and cable for computer and charger don't forget the cables and chargers! > > compass > > passport renew passport for max time > > Small calculator for money exchange > > AM/FM radio, self powered > > maps, paper and pen, journal > > Dummy wallet with cash, credit cards, ID's & Driver's License - to give up in case of a bandido. > > Garage > > Clymer Manual > > tie down straps for the panniers 2 nylon tie downs with a way to synch > > jumper cables > > flashlight & hands free headlight/lamp > > matches, lighters, several ways to start a fire > > Slicker suit (rain suit) > > Chain Oil > > Tools, see tools list > > Leatherman tool & Swiss army knife, knife and spoon > > extra tubes and patch kit > > trowel to dig, or 3-in-one shovel, small > > tie down straps > > bug spray "Off" (mosquitos) ant spray > > air pump, co2 cartirdges to refill tire, tire repair kit > > plastic bags to waterproof hands and feet, rubber bands, newspaper bags to wrap on hand and feet in rain or cold. > > duct tape > > coffee filter, to strain fuels or as needed > > small scale to weight bags to distribute weight > > tire pressure gauge, tire tools to break tire down > > one foot of gas line, hose clamps, back up engine hoses > > Misc Items > > emergency whistle > > Helmet > > Gloves > > Scarves > > magnifying glass > > cable lock for jacket & helmet, chain and lock or tie downs for saddle bags > > knife, fork, mess kit, cup > > way to carry water > > knife for personal protection > motorcycle wallet, hidden wallet on neck > > umbrella > > plastic bags to waterproof (store) helmet, etc. > > Ear plugs > > plastic bags to store jackets > > maps & travel guides, info on bike shops and emails for USA suppliers > > backpack > > I know that it seems like a lot, but it really is not. I can fit most of it into the Pelican 1550's that I have and a Pelican bag over the rear. I also have a tank bag. Not quite minimalist, but the basics. This would be for an extended trip, out of the country (Latin America), for just a few days (in the US) I can leave a half of what I list. > > So, what do you carry? > > Eddie >

Ron Haraseth
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my travel list? yours????

Post by Ron Haraseth » Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:19 pm

More justification to ride solo - Day 3!!!! -----Original Message----- From: Jud Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 6:21 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: My Travel List? Yours???? The one glaring error is your underwear supply, which you can easily cut by 1/3. How? Here's how: Day 1: Wear 'em Day 2: Turn 'em inside out Day 3: Trade with your buddy. This is elementary. I thought every biker knew it.

RobertWichert
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my travel list? yours????

Post by RobertWichert » Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:19 pm

Underwear? Robert P. Wichert P.Eng. LEED AP BD&C +1 916 966 9060 FAX +1 916 966 9068
On Mar 31, 2012, at 5:21 PM, "Jud" wrote: > The one glaring error is your underwear supply, which you can easily cut by 1/3. How? > Here's how: > Day 1: Wear 'em > Day 2: Turn 'em inside out > Day 3: Trade with your buddy. > > This is elementary. I thought every biker knew it. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > > > There has been some talk on this newsgroup about long trip so I post below my Travel List. How does it compare to yours? Note that I brake down what I carry based on the rooms in a house. > > > > My List................. > > > > Bedroom > > > > 1. Lightweight sleeping bag for high temps. 1. Goosedown sleeping bag to use as a mat or in cold weather. > > > > 1 white sheet > > > > 1. bivouac tent and mosquito silk > > > > plastic footprint for tent > > > > mosquito head net, and mosquito gloves, mosquito repellant > > > > blow up pillow (not a blow up doll) just a pillow > > > > floor mat inflatable > > > > metalic space blanket, just in case for emergencies > > > > A shower curtain as a tarp > > > > rope, to tie down the tent, tie up the tarp, ect. > > > > alarm clock > > > > Bathroom > > > > ear plugs > > > > toothbrush and paste, dental floss > > > > aveno creme & suntan lotion > > > > vo 5 > > > > hairbrush & comb > > > > t paper > > > > soap, shampoo > > > > aspirin, hydrogen peroxide, Tylenol, anti-diarrheal, chapstick, antibiotics, alkaselzer, misc medicines, q-tips, visine, vitamins, > > > > razors and shaving foam > > > > emergency mirror > > > > nail trimmer and small scissors, tweezers, dental pick > > > > first aid kit > > > > thermometer for fever > > > > magnification mirror > > > > talc powder > > > > Closet > > > > 3 pair undies - wear them once then turn them inside out = a 6 day supply before I have to wash > > > > 3 pair socks > > > > 1 pair jeans > > > > 1 pair khaki pants > > > > 2 polo shirts, 1 dress shirt (light), 1 Henley > > > > 1 pair flip flops > > > > 1 bath towel > > > > 1 pair shorts, light nylon that can be used as swimwear or casual, with locking pockets > > > > 1 sweater > > > > thermal underwear > > > > boonie hat > > > > riding jackets and pants, FirstGear and cheep windproof pants > > > > Waterproof light parka w/hood > > > > kidney belt, > > > > 1 spare face shields > > > > riding gloves > > > > bandanna > > > > > > Office > > > > 2 pair glasses as a back up > > > > monocular (binoculars) > > > > Driver License (with several copies), Registration, Insurance (proof and policy), etc. - copy all documents and separate from Originals > > > > cash, credit card, travelers checks > > > > Accordion folder for all documents > > > > neck hanging wallet > > > > camera and cable for computer and charger don't forget the cables and chargers! > > > > compass > > > > passport renew passport for max time > > > > Small calculator for money exchange > > > > AM/FM radio, self powered > > > > maps, paper and pen, journal > > > > Dummy wallet with cash, credit cards, ID's & Driver's License - to give up in case of a bandido. > > > > Garage > > > > Clymer Manual > > > > tie down straps for the panniers 2 nylon tie downs with a way to synch > > > > jumper cables > > > > flashlight & hands free headlight/lamp > > > > matches, lighters, several ways to start a fire > > > > Slicker suit (rain suit) > > > > Chain Oil > > > > Tools, see tools list > > > > Leatherman tool & Swiss army knife, knife and spoon > > > > extra tubes and patch kit > > > > trowel to dig, or 3-in-one shovel, small > > > > tie down straps > > > > bug spray "Off" (mosquitos) ant spray > > > > air pump, co2 cartirdges to refill tire, tire repair kit > > > > plastic bags to waterproof hands and feet, rubber bands, newspaper bags to wrap on hand and feet in rain or cold. > > > > duct tape > > > > coffee filter, to strain fuels or as needed > > > > small scale to weight bags to distribute weight > > > > tire pressure gauge, tire tools to break tire down > > > > one foot of gas line, hose clamps, back up engine hoses > > > > Misc Items > > > > emergency whistle > > > > Helmet > > > > Gloves > > > > Scarves > > > > magnifying glass > > > > cable lock for jacket & helmet, chain and lock or tie downs for saddle bags > > > > knife, fork, mess kit, cup > > > > way to carry water > > > > knife for personal protection > > motorcycle wallet, hidden wallet on neck > > > > umbrella > > > > plastic bags to waterproof (store) helmet, etc. > > > > Ear plugs > > > > plastic bags to store jackets > > > > maps & travel guides, info on bike shops and emails for USA suppliers > > > > backpack > > > > I know that it seems like a lot, but it really is not. I can fit most of it into the Pelican 1550's that I have and a Pelican bag over the rear. I also have a tank bag. Not quite minimalist, but the basics. This would be for an extended trip, out of the country (Latin America), for just a few days (in the US) I can leave a half of what I list. > > > > So, what do you carry? > > > > Eddie > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

mark ward
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my travel list? yours????

Post by mark ward » Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:26 am

UNDERWARE: Thats the thing we call a DEW-RAG, We wear UNDER our Helmets to keep the sweat & oil/dirt out of the helmets.
--- On Sun, 4/1/12, RobertWichert wrote: From: RobertWichert Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: My Travel List? Yours???? To: "Jud" Cc: "DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com" DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Date: Sunday, April 1, 2012, 4:19 AM Underwear? Robert P. Wichert P.Eng. LEED AP BD&C +1 916 966 9060 FAX +1 916 966 9068 On Mar 31, 2012, at 5:21 PM, "Jud" wrote: > The one glaring error is your underwear supply, which you can easily cut by 1/3. How? > Here's how: > Day 1: Wear 'em > Day 2: Turn 'em inside out > Day 3: Trade with your buddy. > > This is elementary. I thought every biker knew it. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > > > There has been some talk on this newsgroup about long trip so I post below my Travel List. How does it compare to yours? Note that I brake down what I carry based on the rooms in a house. > > > > My List................. > > > > Bedroom > > > > 1. Lightweight sleeping bag for high temps. 1. Goosedown sleeping bag to use as a mat or in cold weather. > > > > 1 white sheet > > > > 1. bivouac tent and mosquito silk > > > > plastic footprint for tent > > > > mosquito head net, and mosquito gloves, mosquito repellant > > > > blow up pillow (not a blow up doll) just a pillow > > > > floor mat inflatable > > > > metalic space blanket, just in case for emergencies > > > > A shower curtain as a tarp > > > > rope, to tie down the tent, tie up the tarp, ect. > > > > alarm clock > > > > Bathroom > > > > ear plugs > > > > toothbrush and paste, dental floss > > > > aveno creme & suntan lotion > > > > vo 5 > > > > hairbrush & comb > > > > t paper > > > > soap, shampoo > > > > aspirin, hydrogen peroxide, Tylenol, anti-diarrheal, chapstick, antibiotics, alkaselzer, misc medicines, q-tips, visine, vitamins, > > > > razors and shaving foam > > > > emergency mirror > > > > nail trimmer and small scissors, tweezers, dental pick > > > > first aid kit > > > > thermometer for fever > > > > magnification mirror > > > > talc powder > > > > Closet > > > > 3 pair undies - wear them once then turn them inside out = a 6 day supply before I have to wash > > > > 3 pair socks > > > > 1 pair jeans > > > > 1 pair khaki pants > > > > 2 polo shirts, 1 dress shirt (light), 1 Henley > > > > 1 pair flip flops > > > > 1 bath towel > > > > 1 pair shorts, light nylon that can be used as swimwear or casual, with locking pockets > > > > 1 sweater > > > > thermal underwear > > > > boonie hat > > > > riding jackets and pants, FirstGear and cheep windproof pants > > > > Waterproof light parka w/hood > > > > kidney belt, > > > > 1 spare face shields > > > > riding gloves > > > > bandanna > > > > > > Office > > > > 2 pair glasses as a back up > > > > monocular (binoculars) > > > > Driver License (with several copies), Registration, Insurance (proof and policy), etc. - copy all documents and separate from Originals > > > > cash, credit card, travelers checks > > > > Accordion folder for all documents > > > > neck hanging wallet > > > > camera and cable for computer and charger don't forget the cables and chargers! > > > > compass > > > > passport renew passport for max time > > > > Small calculator for money exchange > > > > AM/FM radio, self powered > > > > maps, paper and pen, journal > > > > Dummy wallet with cash, credit cards, ID's & Driver's License - to give up in case of a bandido. > > > > Garage > > > > Clymer Manual > > > > tie down straps for the panniers 2 nylon tie downs with a way to synch > > > > jumper cables > > > > flashlight & hands free headlight/lamp > > > > matches, lighters, several ways to start a fire > > > > Slicker suit (rain suit) > > > > Chain Oil > > > > Tools, see tools list > > > > Leatherman tool & Swiss army knife, knife and spoon > > > > extra tubes and patch kit > > > > trowel to dig, or 3-in-one shovel, small > > > > tie down straps > > > > bug spray "Off" (mosquitos) ant spray > > > > air pump, co2 cartirdges to refill tire, tire repair kit > > > > plastic bags to waterproof hands and feet, rubber bands, newspaper bags to wrap on hand and feet in rain or cold. > > > > duct tape > > > > coffee filter, to strain fuels or as needed > > > > small scale to weight bags to distribute weight > > > > tire pressure gauge, tire tools to break tire down > > > > one foot of gas line, hose clamps, back up engine hoses > > > > Misc Items > > > > emergency whistle > > > > Helmet > > > > Gloves > > > > Scarves > > > > magnifying glass > > > > cable lock for jacket & helmet, chain and lock or tie downs for saddle bags > > > > knife, fork, mess kit, cup > > > > way to carry water > > > > knife for personal protection > > motorcycle wallet, hidden wallet on neck > > > > umbrella > > > > plastic bags to waterproof (store) helmet, etc. > > > > Ear plugs > > > > plastic bags to store jackets > > > > maps & travel guides, info on bike shops and emails for USA suppliers > > > > backpack > > > > I know that it seems like a lot, but it really is not. I can fit most of it into the Pelican 1550's that I have and a Pelican bag over the rear. I also have a tank bag. Not quite minimalist, but the basics. This would be for an extended trip, out of the country (Latin America), for just a few days (in the US) I can leave a half of what I list. > > > > So, what do you carry? > > > > Eddie > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Eddie
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subframe bolt upgrade installation.

Post by Eddie » Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:23 pm

Hello all, I have a 09' KLR650 and have been meaning to replace the rear subframe bolts with a kit from Eagle Mike for some time. Well, one more "they broke in the middle of nothing" story from this list and I ordered the kit last Monday night. It shipped Tuesday and I had it in hand Thursday at lunch. Cool! I finally had some free time today. So, I opened the package and read the instructions. Remove seat, tank, side panels, etc... Loosen muffler clamp behind the rear master cylinder. Loosen airbox to carb junction clamp.{So the whole rear subframe assembly can be gently allowed to move out of the way.} Hmmmmm. That seemed a bit fiddly. So, took off the seat and gas tank and surveyed the situation. The SW-Motech bars on my bike fit more or less. But, I remembered having to coerce the left half to line up so I could install the upper subframe bolt on that side. If something can be moved into place - it can be moved away, too. I put a small ratchet strap on the bar with the other end on the handlebars, midway between the clamps. That moved the crash bar away from the subframe bolt hole *just* enough. Next, I got out some aluminum foil and fashioned a protective sheet over the frame under where I'd be drilling. The foil conformed well and I even bent the lower edge into a "trap" for the metal chips. I used WD-40 as a cutting oil mostly because of it's rinsing effect when I sprayed it in the hole. It also seemed to keep the bit cooler,too. I left the airbox and muffler alone and commenced drilling a little at a time (30 seconds at a time). Yep, right through the hole in the SW-Motech spacer , subframe end and into the main frame. I stopped, sprayed out the chips, rinsed off the drill bit, cleaned up some of the particles with a magnet and continued. Little by little, I made it roughly half way through. {measured my progress with a long 1/4 drive extension bar marked with a Sharpie pen.} I'd only removed that one subframe bolt. So, I took the ratchet strap loose from the crash bar, stuck the old bolt back in the hole temporarily and attached the strap to the rear rack while I removed the right side subframe bolt. Also using the SW-Motech spacer on that side as a guide, I just drilled through the hole in the crash bar and across into the frame. Again, stopping every short while to rinse out the shavings and cool the bit off. Note: My 19V Craftsman cordless wouldn't even turn the 10mm bit into the frame metal. A trusty old Black and Decker 3/8" variable drill got called to duty and did the job well. It was a tad warm when I got through! LOL It wasn't long before the right side drilling met the left side hole and the bit spun in with ease. I put some waterproof grease on Eagle Mikes long 10mm bolt and it went in with a few turns of the wrench to help it along. I put on the self locking nut included with the kit and put everything back on the bike and my tools away. The two lower subframe bolts from the kit didn't take 5 minutes to install. TotalTime: 1 hour and 15 minutes. Now, to go for a ride!!! eddie [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

greg saunders
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my travel list? yours????

Post by greg saunders » Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:52 pm

Eddie, Forgive me BUT an alarm clock is NEVER a part of a motorcycle trip. Bike trips are for relaxing, enjoying the scenery, feeling a meditative/spiritual awareness as you navigate the twisty two-laners, sleeping when you are tired and waking up whenever you feel like it. Come on get with the program Bro. Ride Safe, Greg To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com From: eddiebmauri@... Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 15:27:04 +0000 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] My Travel List? Yours???? There has been some talk on this newsgroup about long trip so I post below my Travel List. How does it compare to yours? Note that I brake down what I carry based on the rooms in a house. My List................. Bedroom 1. Lightweight sleeping bag for high temps. 1. Goosedown sleeping bag to use as a mat or in cold weather. 1 white sheet 1. bivouac tent and mosquito silk plastic footprint for tent mosquito head net, and mosquito gloves, mosquito repellant blow up pillow (not a blow up doll) just a pillow floor mat inflatable metalic space blanket, just in case for emergencies A shower curtain as a tarp rope, to tie down the tent, tie up the tarp, ect. alarm clock Bathroom ear plugs toothbrush and paste, dental floss aveno creme & suntan lotion vo 5 hairbrush & comb t paper soap, shampoo aspirin, hydrogen peroxide, Tylenol, anti-diarrheal, chapstick, antibiotics, alkaselzer, misc medicines, q-tips, visine, vitamins, razors and shaving foam emergency mirror nail trimmer and small scissors, tweezers, dental pick first aid kit thermometer for fever magnification mirror talc powder Closet 3 pair undies - wear them once then turn them inside out = a 6 day supply before I have to wash 3 pair socks 1 pair jeans 1 pair khaki pants 2 polo shirts, 1 dress shirt (light), 1 Henley 1 pair flip flops 1 bath towel 1 pair shorts, light nylon that can be used as swimwear or casual, with locking pockets 1 sweater thermal underwear boonie hat riding jackets and pants, FirstGear and cheep windproof pants Waterproof light parka w/hood kidney belt, 1 spare face shields riding gloves bandanna Office 2 pair glasses as a back up monocular (binoculars) Driver License (with several copies), Registration, Insurance (proof and policy), etc. - copy all documents and separate from Originals cash, credit card, travelers checks Accordion folder for all documents neck hanging wallet camera and cable for computer and charger don't forget the cables and chargers! compass passport renew passport for max time Small calculator for money exchange AM/FM radio, self powered maps, paper and pen, journal Dummy wallet with cash, credit cards, ID's & Driver's License - to give up in case of a bandido. Garage Clymer Manual tie down straps for the panniers 2 nylon tie downs with a way to synch jumper cables flashlight & hands free headlight/lamp matches, lighters, several ways to start a fire Slicker suit (rain suit) Chain Oil Tools, see tools list Leatherman tool & Swiss army knife, knife and spoon extra tubes and patch kit trowel to dig, or 3-in-one shovel, small tie down straps bug spray "Off" (mosquitos) ant spray air pump, co2 cartirdges to refill tire, tire repair kit plastic bags to waterproof hands and feet, rubber bands, newspaper bags to wrap on hand and feet in rain or cold. duct tape coffee filter, to strain fuels or as needed small scale to weight bags to distribute weight tire pressure gauge, tire tools to break tire down one foot of gas line, hose clamps, back up engine hoses Misc Items emergency whistle Helmet Gloves Scarves magnifying glass cable lock for jacket & helmet, chain and lock or tie downs for saddle bags knife, fork, mess kit, cup way to carry water knife for personal protection motorcycle wallet, hidden wallet on neck umbrella plastic bags to waterproof (store) helmet, etc. Ear plugs plastic bags to store jackets maps & travel guides, info on bike shops and emails for USA suppliers backpack I know that it seems like a lot, but it really is not. I can fit most of it into the Pelican 1550's that I have and a Pelican bag over the rear. I also have a tank bag. Not quite minimalist, but the basics. This would be for an extended trip, out of the country (Latin America), for just a few days (in the US) I can leave a half of what I list. So, what do you carry? Eddie [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

mark ward
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my travel list? yours????

Post by mark ward » Sun Apr 01, 2012 2:11 pm

WILD HOGS, No!! alarm clocks, Cell phones, GPS, clean cloths, OR RAIN GEAR. Hell just BURN THE TENT & SLEEPING BAGS. (like they did.)
--- On Sun, 4/1/12, greg saunders wrote: From: greg saunders Subject: RE: [DSN_KLR650] My Travel List? Yours???? To: eddiebmauri@..., "klr" dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Date: Sunday, April 1, 2012, 6:50 PM Eddie, Forgive me BUT an alarm clock is NEVER a part of a motorcycle trip. Bike trips are for relaxing, enjoying the scenery, feeling a meditative/spiritual awareness as you navigate the twisty two-laners, sleeping when you are tired and waking up whenever you feel like it. Come on get with the program Bro. Ride Safe, Greg To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com From: eddiebmauri@... Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 15:27:04 +0000 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] My Travel List? Yours???? There has been some talk on this newsgroup about long trip so I post below my Travel List. How does it compare to yours? Note that I brake down what I carry based on the rooms in a house. My List................. Bedroom 1. Lightweight sleeping bag for high temps. 1. Goosedown sleeping bag to use as a mat or in cold weather. 1 white sheet 1. bivouac tent and mosquito silk plastic footprint for tent mosquito head net, and mosquito gloves, mosquito repellant blow up pillow (not a blow up doll) just a pillow floor mat inflatable metalic space blanket, just in case for emergencies A shower curtain as a tarp rope, to tie down the tent, tie up the tarp, ect. alarm clock Bathroom ear plugs toothbrush and paste, dental floss aveno creme & suntan lotion vo 5 hairbrush & comb t paper soap, shampoo aspirin, hydrogen peroxide, Tylenol, anti-diarrheal, chapstick, antibiotics, alkaselzer, misc medicines, q-tips, visine, vitamins, razors and shaving foam emergency mirror nail trimmer and small scissors, tweezers, dental pick first aid kit thermometer for fever magnification mirror talc powder Closet 3 pair undies - wear them once then turn them inside out = a 6 day supply before I have to wash 3 pair socks 1 pair jeans 1 pair khaki pants 2 polo shirts, 1 dress shirt (light), 1 Henley 1 pair flip flops 1 bath towel 1 pair shorts, light nylon that can be used as swimwear or casual, with locking pockets 1 sweater thermal underwear boonie hat riding jackets and pants, FirstGear and cheep windproof pants Waterproof light parka w/hood kidney belt, 1 spare face shields riding gloves bandanna Office 2 pair glasses as a back up monocular (binoculars) Driver License (with several copies), Registration, Insurance (proof and policy), etc. - copy all documents and separate from Originals cash, credit card, travelers checks Accordion folder for all documents neck hanging wallet camera and cable for computer and charger don't forget the cables and chargers! compass passport renew passport for max time Small calculator for money exchange AM/FM radio, self powered maps, paper and pen, journal Dummy wallet with cash, credit cards, ID's & Driver's License - to give up in case of a bandido. Garage Clymer Manual tie down straps for the panniers 2 nylon tie downs with a way to synch jumper cables flashlight & hands free headlight/lamp matches, lighters, several ways to start a fire Slicker suit (rain suit) Chain Oil Tools, see tools list Leatherman tool & Swiss army knife, knife and spoon extra tubes and patch kit trowel to dig, or 3-in-one shovel, small tie down straps bug spray "Off" (mosquitos) ant spray air pump, co2 cartirdges to refill tire, tire repair kit plastic bags to waterproof hands and feet, rubber bands, newspaper bags to wrap on hand and feet in rain or cold. duct tape coffee filter, to strain fuels or as needed small scale to weight bags to distribute weight tire pressure gauge, tire tools to break tire down one foot of gas line, hose clamps, back up engine hoses Misc Items emergency whistle Helmet Gloves Scarves magnifying glass cable lock for jacket & helmet, chain and lock or tie downs for saddle bags knife, fork, mess kit, cup way to carry water knife for personal protection motorcycle wallet, hidden wallet on neck umbrella plastic bags to waterproof (store) helmet, etc. Ear plugs plastic bags to store jackets maps & travel guides, info on bike shops and emails for USA suppliers backpack I know that it seems like a lot, but it really is not. I can fit most of it into the Pelican 1550's that I have and a Pelican bag over the rear. I also have a tank bag. Not quite minimalist, but the basics. This would be for an extended trip, out of the country (Latin America), for just a few days (in the US) I can leave a half of what I list. So, what do you carry? Eddie [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ List Sponsors - Dual Sport News: http://www.dualsportnews.com Arrowhead Motorsports: http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok: http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Member Map: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_KLR650/app/peoplemap/view/map Group Apps: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_KLR650/grouplets/subscriptionsYahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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my travel list? yours????

Post by achesley43@ymail.com » Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:36 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote:
> > There has been some talk on this newsgroup about long trip so I post below my Travel List. How does it compare to yours? Note that I brake down what I carry based on the rooms in a house. > > So, what do you carry? > > Eddie >
I keep mine simple. Don't camp no more, stopped that at 62 years old, so all that stuff is out. Tank Bag W/ Map of area water bag, tube and bite valve notebook and a couple ball points Camera .380 Auto ear plugs mp3 player with ear buds Top box gets Chain lube Tool kit Tire repair kit and pump umbrella rain gear assorted stuff One Givi bag gets 2 pair of jeans 3 t shirts 2 long sleeve t shirts 2 pair of shorts 2 pair of socks ( Wash the shorts and socks and t shirts every night and dry them in the micro wave inthe room when available. One Givi bag get electric vest and gloves with wiring shoes laptop computer 2 towels assorted stuff. on the handle bars radar detector GPS generally use motel laundry services about once a week when available. Carry about the same stuff on either bike The KLR or the 1250S bandit. Just soft saddlebags on the KLR vs PLX givi on the Bandit. Andy Chesley Jennings, La.

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