After seeing this video, I realised organising is the key. Had a doubt if we could mount tail bag on top rack, that got cleared. And the packing bags was indeed a great advice. Thanks for the knowledge ❤
you're carrying an entire home mate 😂upon that you say "that's not a lot". I have a Himalayan too, but came across your vlog...! Man this is too much imo🙏 too much is too bad search "minimalist travelling" thanks mate>!
Thanks buddy! I usually travel for 1-2 months at a time. Carrying all essentials, bike tools, camping equipment and the likes does take some space at times. Just trying to cut it short one trip at a time ;)
Excellent packing, has every essential things and whole alot of other things ,that's like your room moving with you. Very very good packing got me hyped for long days tour as well. Bdw what was the cruising speed or top speed with all these luggages, did you had any trouble riding with all these luggages ? And Thanks for the inspiring video.. happy travelling 🤝🏽
Hey. That was a really informational video, thanks, helped me in a lot of ways. It'd be really helpful if you'll be able to help me with these questions as I, myself plan to get a bike down the road: 1. Can these Rynox saddle be attached to any of the bikes out there? 2. Will I be able to find the same hiking bag at Decath still? And lastly, I don't have a budget for a Himalayan but damn, how I wish I had this beauty.
Ammmazzing content man! I have a question.. Like where do you store your riding jacket and pant when you are exploring a city and you dont wanna wear them?
That's a good one. For starters, I would plan it well. If I intend to do more exploring and ride less, I would skip wearing the pants altogether. As for the jacket, I either keep it on, or if it's too hot, I carry an extra backpack and stuff it in there.
That's an amazing video and nicely edited. I do have a question. How do you mount the bag in tail rack, as Himalayan has very small plate for it, do you use custom plate for it? Most video's cover for solo ride, they tie it up in pillion seat that can't be done when you want to ride with a partner. I can see you mounted it nicely into tail rack. Can you make a video of how you tie it up.
Hey Sharath, this new video of mine should give more clarity on the rear rack plate that I use: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_59NlQhTV8.html. Cheers!
@@SilenceandStories that's nice. People of Delhi, chandigarh are so lucky.. I am from chennai and I will have to ride 2000 km plus just to reach Delhi.. Have you not carried tent for that long stay. I think Manali has zostel but it might spoil the atmosphere of peace and silence 😂
@@roninr8199 I understand. I recently took on a trip to Meghalaya and it took me 2K kms just to reach the state!! As for this trip you see here, I didn't carry any camping gear as I was staying in homestays there.
Confused Between Soft luggage or Royal Enfield hard luggage in soft luggage which is better between Invictus or rynox . Your video was too good too informative keep it up .
Soft and hard luggage both have their own pros and cons. Hard luggage can be deemed a tad bit safer compared to soft luggage (as you can lock it up), but having said that it adds a few more kilos to your bike. If you're someone who does highway riding mostly, hard luggage won't be a problem. If you hit the trails more often, go with soft to shed that extra weight. Coming to the difference between the brands, I can only speak for Rynox (as I've never used the other one you mentioned) and their products are built to last. Plus, their customer support is responsive too! Having said that, go to a retailer, compare both the brands for your liking and you should be good to go.
Hey buddy I've added the link to that specific product and many such small things I use while travelling in all video descriptions. For your convenience, here you go: amzn.to/3s5qcMz :)
Hey Shelley, it took some time but I've finally made a video addressing the auxiliary lights and 10 more mods I have on the bike for adventure riding. Check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_59NlQhTV8.html. Cheers!
I do that quite often actually! I recently did a cross country moto-camping trip and I'll be coming out with episodes of that trip soon enough! Hope you'll get better clarity then 🙂
None at all. Two reasons why: First, you can always tighten them at the intersection while putting them on so that they don't droop down below. Second, a saddle stay would prevent it from getting anywhere near to the exhaust. I use one too!
Hey Devang, this new video of mine should give more clarity about how I manage saddle bags: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_59NlQhTV8.html. Cheers!
Hey buddy, this new video of mine should give more clarity about how I manage saddle bags: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_59NlQhTV8.html. Cheers!
Hey buddy, this new video of mine should give more clarity on the rear rack plate that I use and 10 more mods I have on the bike for adventure riding. Check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a_59NlQhTV8.html. Cheers!
On the contrary, that's never been the case for me. Yes, there's always some intrigue by the people around, but no-one really becomes a problem. What may help is to park your bike where you can see it while you've stopped for a quick bite.
I do on most of my 1-2 month trips and that's where this setup comes to most use. For trips where I'm not carrying as much stuff, the number of bags comes down or I choose smaller ones. I thought that goes without saying, but this should suffice for those who don't get the obvious :)