Last year my woods self inflating pad died a slow death at Evans Notch ME so in Lake Placid I bought my thermarest. It cost more than I would like, $100 on sale, but it packs twice as small as the woods mattress which means I can now fit all my sleeping gear in one pannier.
It's fine for a few...
I did add a Helinox chair knock off this year and I'm really impressed with the quality for $36 dollars.
http://rottenxxxronnie.blogspot.com/2017/08/campsite-chairs.html
So I thought a similar cot might be just the ticket at some point.
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I'd love to see some pictures of that.
I'm on a thermarest with a Chinook rectangular hooded bag that packs small and can unzip to be used as a quilt in hotter weather, and I've added a fleaBay inflatable pillow as a welcome luxury item this year. I sleep so much better with it.
How do you...
I find that shopping for snowmobile gear works well. You will find some pretty decent layers for substantially less than brand name gear sold in sporting good stores, that includes the merino wool layers and man made fibres.
Heated grips and heated gear is the best way I've found to bear the...
You could be in the Adirondacks in a day, then ride round there, and back day 3.
Catskills are nice, but take all back roads once in the states. They are much more scenic.
Pennsylvania has more twisties.
https://rottenxxxronnie.blogspot.ca/2014/07/2014-pennsylvania-loop.html
Have a look...
+1 for the above.
Get that quote and also throw in a quote for a cruiser and a dual sport to see the difference.
I can guarantee you that anything with two wheels will put a smile on your face, and with a dual sport, you can ride with the sport bikes, then rip through the ditch and up the...
If you aren't taking it to the track, you will find the Road2 an great sport touring tire.
I ran the PR4s on my Versys and love everything but the price.
Check out the line up of Continental tires as well, the bike came with Conti Motion and while a softer rubber, worked well for about 7k
I remember watching you trying to duct tape your rack back together on your Honda down on the blue ridge parkway. I think that was the same run where pat left his oil filler cap off and waterproofed his leg and the right side of his sv650. :)
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