I find it is best to load as much of my gear on the back of the bike as possible. That way, it's not too difficult to pop and ride a wheelie down an autobahn somewhere. Usually, if people think you are crazy, they tend to keep their distance. Plus, it permits me to rest those muscles that keep both tires on the ground.
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| Full Side View |
Don't let all my smoke and mirrors (not pictured on this post) fool you -- this is a super-stable set-up that I have road and off-road tested many, many times with only myself being launched off occasionally...on purpose...yeah, err, uh, or something like that...
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| Side View Close-up |
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| Top Angle |
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| Close-up Bungee |
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| Cockpit View |
Here are a couple other views to hopefully help it make sense how I plan on toting all this luggage along on my journey. Not shown are rain covers that I take along to help convince the weather not to rain -- thus far, on previous trips, I have been successful!
Also, you can see I have easy access on how to right myself when I'm lost (my GPS), my odometer to see how fast I'm going down the mountain, and my camera for taking pictures of (hopefully beautiful) distractions.
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| Supe-stable Looking Rear View |
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