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Motocamping gear, pics, etc

Discussion in 'Motorcycles' started by gixxerphil, Dec 20, 2023.

  1. Dec 20, 2023 at 6:59 AM
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    gixxerphil

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    I couldn't find a thread specifically for motocamping gear. I would like to setup my little Rally for some camping trips. Maybe this thread will also help others......at the very least, maybe some cool pics :D

    My starting point

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    I bought some cheap Rhinowalk luggage for around $200. For how often I will use this stuff, I just couldn't justify the cost of something like Mosko/GL. I know they are much better quality.....but I won't really be putting these through the ringer :D

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    Threw them on just to see

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    I need to grab a tent and pretty much everything else :rofl:
     
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  2. Dec 20, 2023 at 7:12 AM
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    Subbed. Great thread idea. :bikewheelie2:
     
  3. Dec 20, 2023 at 7:17 AM
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    I know it's been discussed in the Moto 2.0 thread. There's just has so much info that I can't keep up :rofl:

    I know @fatfurious2 has some nice gear and my buddy @Modern.Hermit just grabbed a KLX300

    I need to grab everything. All my other camping stuff is truck based.
     
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  4. Dec 20, 2023 at 7:18 AM
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    maaan leaving the all mighty thread!
     
  5. Dec 20, 2023 at 7:20 AM
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    Not at all. I love that thread. I just lose my train of thought b/c some awesome bike is posted(like that old-school Ninja 600 :D)....and I get sidetracked looking at those :rofl: :rofl:
     
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  6. Dec 20, 2023 at 7:21 AM
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    Even though I don't camp I got one of these as a gift a year or so ago and love it.

    https://www.amazon.com/EXORUX-Flash...03085531&sprefix=solar+campin,aps,120&sr=8-56

    Folds down and packs up small inside a coozie to protect it, hanger to put it up inside your tent, solar or charge first from a USB. Pretty damned bight too.
     
  7. Dec 20, 2023 at 7:24 AM
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    That's pretty slick. I added 2 USB and a cig lighter on mine.

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    I literally just started looking into this stuff a couple days ago. I really like the Nelson Rigg hurricane backpack.
    https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/nelson-rigg-hurricane-20-backpack?sku_id=10127634

    I’ve still got all my backpacking gear from when I got to do a lot of that in grad school. So I really just need a good place to carry it. I’ve got the next couple weeks off work, so stay tuned for what I cobble together! I think I’ll be shooting for this kind of energy in 2024. :headbang:
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    Family gave my a bunch of REI gift cards, so I got most of my gear from them. If it were up to me, Amazon would be my choice (mostly because Im cheap in certain things)

    This is what I used. Very bare bones, and the opposite of the luxury of a RTT/truck camping gear:
    REI Passage 2 tent
    Klymit Static V insulated sleeping pad
    a down blanket
    GSI Pinnacle Soloist II cookset
    Jetboil and associated fuel
    mountain house/related dehydrated food
    small chair
    crocs
    Amazon 25L drybag for clothes

    I dont really have a packout picture. On my last big trip VA-ME, I was using a Kriega OS-24 bag setup.
    While actually really nice, I wanted some more space. After I got home, I ordered Mosko Moto Reckless 40 v3.0 (before the price hike. I wouldnt buy them for $700+ now)

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    I want an XR600 just so I could do a Johnny Lawrence theme :rofl:

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    I've been watching vids on this Nemo

    Amazon.com : Nemo Aurora 2P Tent (Green Nova) & Footprint : Sports & Outdoors

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    my bad lmao
     
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    No way. I love seeing/searching for different bikes(got to looking at VFR400's earlier :rofl:). I just figured maybe I could keep the camping stuff together in a smaller spot :D
     
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    haha makes sense! ive always thought about doing small trips with the bike one day but anything cool is like 5 hours away lmao
     
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    that looks really nice. My friend had a 1 person tent and it was literally just enough room for a body. I like a 2 person for solo camping, in case you want to store more inside the tent.

    Im hoping to do more moto camping trips in 2024. 50mpg > 15mpg in the truck
     
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    If I'm honest with myself.....most of the time I will just throw the bike on the hitch carrier and bring it with........I just really want the option of just the bike :D
    From what I can gather, a 2-person isn't much bigger when packed down for being able to throw your stuff in if needed. I had one of those cot tents that was a 1-person and it was too tight for my liking.
     
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    id like to do that as well take the truck to a point and ditch it and go explore on the bike and camp with it then come back to the truck and go home
     
  19. Dec 20, 2023 at 8:06 AM
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    My plan for this coming season is to get a separate tent pole bag from RMATV. Along with a 25L dry duffel for my clothes. I will post when I get them and my opinions
     
  20. Dec 20, 2023 at 8:22 AM
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    I’ve had a 2-person Kelty Salida 2 I think it is for like, 8 years. Never let me down and is stupid easy to set up. Bought it from REI in 2016, so idk if they still make it.
     
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