Caryying extra gear??
#1
Caryying extra gear??
I like "extra" stuff to be kept to a minimum but there is "stuff" i'd like to carry.
I like having tools and a quick tire fix with me. The tool bag carries tools but not much more. Any ideas on a fairly small, preferably soft sided, carry system that mounts nicely on the rear rack or other ideas about fender mount, or other, carry systems?
I would dearly LOVE to figure out a place to mount a rod holder that could carry a couple of take down fishing poles and a small bag for a couple of reels and a bit of tackle. The forest is full of trout streams and bike access takes me to a bunch of nice spots many people don't get to.
I like having tools and a quick tire fix with me. The tool bag carries tools but not much more. Any ideas on a fairly small, preferably soft sided, carry system that mounts nicely on the rear rack or other ideas about fender mount, or other, carry systems?
I would dearly LOVE to figure out a place to mount a rod holder that could carry a couple of take down fishing poles and a small bag for a couple of reels and a bit of tackle. The forest is full of trout streams and bike access takes me to a bunch of nice spots many people don't get to.
#2
I think a backpack is the best option. It depends on the type of terrain you plan on traveling over, but even a washboard gravel road will have anything mounted to the bike, and anything in it, rattling all over the place. I wouldn't mind having a small pack on the front fender for a tube and some tools, but I would want it strapped down nice and tight. I have done a couple of trail rides with a backpack on, and once you get going you forget it's even back there. Just my $.02
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#5
I think a backpack is the best option. It depends on the type of terrain you plan on traveling over, but even a washboard gravel road will have anything mounted to the bike, and anything in it, rattling all over the place. I wouldn't mind having a small pack on the front fender for a tube and some tools, but I would want it strapped down nice and tight. I have done a couple of trail rides with a backpack on, and once you get going you forget it's even back there. Just my $.02
#6
I found a little bag at WallMart near the suit cases that was for bathroom type products. It has two side pockets that hold cans of soda perfectly and a center section to hold my sandwich. I still have the origional fender bag for the tools. I took a piece of plexiglass and cut a piece to fit in the bag and under the rack then I just screwed through both of them to pinch it down. I also got a cinch strap with quick release to keep everything snug. Cost me only a few bucks and when it gets nasty I'll just get a new one.
#10
Ive been thinking about getting one of those telescopic fishing rods (as much as do dislike them). If I remember correctly they fold down to about 12 inches or so. I think they will fit good in a backpack. plus along with the other necessary stuff. I try to keep things to a minimum tho. i dont like bags all over the bike so i prefer a back pack. However i do like deej's rack box. Gotta try to search for more info on that. (hint-any help there would be appreciated).