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My living room has deep pile carpet and no sharp rocks, so it'd hardly be a fair test. But I appreciate the offer. I assume they have these at REI...
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Hmmm, Alan it sounds like you need a reasonably equiped Vstrom for travelling. You can pack it like a mule and still be comfy. A.K.A. the poor man's BMW. Works for me.
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My TW200 is the poor man's VStorm... I couldn't stop laugh when I see your comments. I don't think that VStorm is poor man's bike at all.... ^^; @Mr. Alan. IMHO, after you have gotten all the camping gears, JUST TRY (practice) to pack them on your bike; then little test riding. You might find some better packing methods for your gears and bike EACHTIME you are packing and/or what to pack or not to pack. After some touring with many gears packed, you may find more about what to pack/not to pack... ha ha ha (from my experiences) However, I try to pack as many essentials as possible >> it's my personality. (too much worry.. ^^; even though I do know some of them might not need for the touring. P.S.: My next gear packing method for bike touring might end-up with kind of Hard Panniers (or, good hard saddle bag). Your bike has one already ??? Try it and you may find some good implementation for your saddle bags.
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