>>2446864>Any advice or gear aside from the usual specifically for motorcycle camping before heading out? No joke, buy a BMW, join the BMW motorcycle owners association membership, and get AAA for your bike. I think it falls under the RV membership. I'll never cut a ride short. The thing about BMW is if you're in a pinch and you're touring, the shop manager is probably going to get you in and out because you're touring and BMW has a reputation to uphold. The moa is useful for all kinds of shit. You can take your book out, call someone down for some coffee, get a place to camp, borrow tools, or whatever. Look into it. You can definitely meet some people.
Bring what you need to drop or reseat your axles. My pinch bolts came loose on a Sunday and my axle started to spin out. That was the only tool I needed and didn't have. Buy a crush light chroma. Low setting is all you'll need, and it'll last all night, then charge up by the end of your next ride. The dainese balaclava is great for keeping your face comfortable all day.