Hey Man! "What's in the bag"?
#31
#32
Hd multi tool that came with the bike. Specialty tool for the brukus saddle bag secures. Light rain suit. Bungee cords. And depending on the season some thin leather gloves and heavy leather gloves. And possibly a sweatshirt. Pretty much all i need. Credit card and my extended warranty will cover the rest.
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#35
#36
I have an ultra classic with tour pac...
Saddle bags:
Bungee net for luggage rack, wool shirt, sweatshirt, air compressor, rain gear, jiffy pad for soft ground, rags. Winter time - chaps, gloves
Tour Pac:
Tools, first aid kit, pump for shocks, waters, manual, camera and lenses, gloves, baseball cap
Tour pac lid organizer:
Ibuprophen, antacids, sunscreen, CD's, extra glasses, snack food, lighter, knife, sometimes a gun
Saddle bags:
Bungee net for luggage rack, wool shirt, sweatshirt, air compressor, rain gear, jiffy pad for soft ground, rags. Winter time - chaps, gloves
Tour Pac:
Tools, first aid kit, pump for shocks, waters, manual, camera and lenses, gloves, baseball cap
Tour pac lid organizer:
Ibuprophen, antacids, sunscreen, CD's, extra glasses, snack food, lighter, knife, sometimes a gun
#38
#39
I keep all my tools, rain gear, and stuff that stays on my bike, in the right side saddlebag, the one that I am less likely to use. Everything I load/pack/carry for the day trip or whatever I might be doing for the day goes in my left side saddlebag. The side I mount and dismount on most frequently. It works well for me and I always like to know where everything is at a moments notice.... especially my rain gear.
#40
Looks pretty complete.
We put bottles of water in the Freezer. And some in the fridge.
They last a surprising amount of time. If they still have ice in them, pour some of the fridge water in them and you can drink cold water almost all day.
And when you have STOPPED for the day, you can pour some JD in for a nice refreshing Jack & water on the rocks. just sayin' .....that's what I have heard anyways.....
We put bottles of water in the Freezer. And some in the fridge.
They last a surprising amount of time. If they still have ice in them, pour some of the fridge water in them and you can drink cold water almost all day.
And when you have STOPPED for the day, you can pour some JD in for a nice refreshing Jack & water on the rocks. just sayin' .....that's what I have heard anyways.....