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Thursday, March 1, 2007

 

Packing light

With only 85 days remaining I’m starting to think about what to bring and how to pack it. Here’s my list so far:
  • Video camera, tapes, and cables
  • D-SLR camera, two lenses, tripod, and cables
  • Tablet PC, cables
  • iPod, headphones
  • Medical kit
  • Tool kit
  • A change of clothes (shorts, jeans, shirts, shoes, socks), toiletries.
The GT has the two standard pannier cases and I’m thinking that those will easily be filled by the clothing. I also have a Quantaray Urban Gear backpack that can house my camera equipment, and probably the video camera stuff as well, so I’m thinking I might strap that to the luggage rack with some bungie cords. Only one problem: I don’t think it’s waterproof…

Comments:
PT, if considering original BMW gear(which we both know is unnecessarily expensive) is an option, there are two products that might be of interest:

BMW Softbag


or:

BMW Duffle


I'm considering the latter myself.
 
OK, I went to BMW of Denver this weekend to check out the BMW Softbag and Duffle. Both are amazing in terms of their capacity, design and build quality; however, neither of them are designed for the K1200R. Either can be used with the K1200GT, though. Peter is one lucky bastard. I have to come up with some other solution. Maybe trade the R for a GT??? nah...
 
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