>>2143097>>2142916I should have said this is a motorcycle, not a bicycle.
Brehs, I don't have that much money. Why do you guys want me to get rid of my clothes kek. That means I have to buy more clothes when I'm there, when I can just take them with me? I only have like 3 or 4 shirts anyways. Plus a shirt gets really smelly after a day or two of using it and sweating. Same with underwear, a day of riding a bike and getting swamp ass is going to be really shitty if you don't have another pair to swap out to, and it's not like I have a washing machine on me. Maybe I'll lose a pair of pants. I can use the swim trunks as shorts.
Flip flops suck, I'll just use the chink shoes I have there, they're basically sandals so I think I'll be fine. My other pair of footwear is bigger boots for the bike that have ankle protection.
Why should I go from a nice full sized deodorant stick to a travel sized stick? Also I think the reason it looks so big is because there's toilet paper and a cloth in there.
The Shemagh is actually really great. It keeps the wind out of my helmet and prevents bugs from hitting my neck at 150kph. Also keeps the sun off my back if I put it on my head. I've tried a buff, but it doesn't really work for what I use the shemagh for. I do have a few microfiber towels that I've added.
The stove I have can run on lots of fuels, is it just naphta that I should avoid? I've been using Coleman fuel. I thought it was good because it holds the fuel in itself. Is alcohol cheaper than coleman fuel?
Is that microcordage pricey? I think that'd be a good idea to swap out the random ropes I have there to something more consistent.
The black bag below the tarp is a decent repair kit with patches and plenty of tools. I have some extra tools under the seat too.
I can't believe I forgot about rain gear. It's in the mail.
Pic rel the bungee net goes over it all.
The other thing I could pick up is a tank bag, that goes on the gas tank.
Might get one if I can find it for cheap.