I too suffered with disturbed sleep due the noise my Exped sleep-mat makes when placed directly on the tent floor. Any movement whilst sleeping, sounds like you are making balloon sculptures in your tent. I have now solved this by creating a sleep-mat footprint from lightweight fabric. I used a piece of weed barrier matting used in gardening, as it is non-cotton, thin, lightweight, and moisture resistant. It folds / rolls up to a tiny size so takes up very little extra space on the bike. Now I can wriggle as much as I like on my sleep-mat without disturbing my sleep or anyone else. 😴
@@OffSheGoesADV I tried a bunch of mats (some years ago), I found most with ultra light fabrics were noisy. I settled on the Klymit Insulated static V. Partly because of the additional insulation and thus higher R-Value, but also because the it is a 75D weight fabric making it much less noisy than the ultralight 20D fabrics used in some of the more fancy sleeping mats. It's only about 100g heavier than the light version which uses 30D fabric. As a side sleeper I probably should have gotten the 9cm thick version, but the 6cm thick version is still good.
I've been camping from motorcycles and sea kayaks since 1978. You have selected a great kit! A very important thing you bring is your positive energy. We're looking forward to episode 2 where you walk around by the Hardangerfjord showing us all the clothes you bring on a motorcycle trip. Of course accompanied by Hardanger violin. You can practice the follow me function on your drone at the same time.
Watched one more video really like your attitude and pretty smile and you sound like you have a great sense of humor and I will definitely watch more of your videos 👍
I miss the top box on my Triumph Trophy. However, I am a believer the box should always be empty. It is a space to lock up helmet, tank bag, gloves, and cameras when you go into a restaurant. Full, and you carry too weight up high and behind the rear axle.
Helped me come up with a kit list. Been wilderness hiking and teaching bushcraft/survival for years, but now planning a trip to Norway next May on my bike (first time bike adventure)and I can certainly take a few extra comforts like an actual pillow... I might even push to a chair! Brilliant idea for a portable washing machine 😉 One tip from me, I don't worry about using separate bags for nighttime, socks, undies etc.... It all goes in with the sleeping bag. I also don't use a bag around my rollmatt or tent as it just adds to more clutter... I just use a bit of cord that can easily be stowed away or used as an extra guyline for the tent! And even cord for fire by friction! Oh and I use a firesteel striker to light my gas stove. I've had clickers fail on me, whereas the striker never fails even when wet and can also be used to light birch bark etc for a camp fire. Excellent video! Thanks for sharing! Oh and the fuel can placement is fab!
Hey there! Those are great pieces of advice, and I will definitely take them into consideration! 😊 I have grown up with life outdoors, but still, there is so much to learn! I wish you good luck in planning your trip, I am sure it will be fantastic! Fingers crossed you get nice weather too 😊
Good vid. Glad I found it. I've been riding and traveling for 56 yrs. Too many jackets, soap, little containers. Scattered in too many bags. After a few trips narrow it down to what you really use and need. You will appreciate my comments then. Maybe not now. All respectful to you. I use a few GL bags and Mototech as well. Great products. There are several sidestand replacements, one of the best is Came-Adv a Canadian company. Also the footprint can be enlarged. Aerostitch has a lot of products for RTW travel. They are in Duluth, MN USA. Great store and online. Like your fuel can, good job. I also have a Yamaha Tenere 700, 2022. Stay safe
Excellent video!!, 😊 I love it. Good tip the one about the refresh can under the support stand. Respect tools l don't know much of mechanic but I carry a lot of them because always there are people who can help but of course they don't carry . from Mexico. thank you
Super interesting video - thank you. When you do an 'emergency' laundry, how do you know how much soap to use? Is it a guess, or is there some common guideline for that?
I just eyeball it 😅 If I should try to measure it, it would probably be like two full soda caps, don't really need a lot and it is important to be able to rinse it all out again 😊
I always find these videos helpful to everyone - I am like you with the tool bag haha - hwever I think i wil go for the enduristan tool organiser and as I have a ktm 890 there is space with the inner rear side panels for some tools
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That first aid kit seems so nice, especially as it is customised with your own name. And the funnies bit was when you mentioned the mosquito spray and all those black flies 😅. Maybe it is just me, but your simple and honest commentary is the second biggest reason I watch your videos ! p.s. : Happy packing the gear back once again, and don't forget anything behind !
Cool, thanks for demoing your stuff! Couldn't be better timing for me actually because I am getting ready now to start this evening, after work. Got some ideas from you, so thank you! One thing that I do is wrap my GoPros veeery carefully, to not scratch the lenses. Would be a shame to ruin those nice views you get on your trips 😊 The Max has the original rubber lids and a soft pouch (if a lid falls off), and for the Hero I have a sheet of bubble wrap. Then I store both in one of the original boxes they came in.
Wat microfoon do you use with your Gopro to record what you say during riding? Nice video. I just bought the new Honda Transalp and plan on going to the Alps this summer (sept) and also want to do some camping. So I am pleased with your list of stuff that you take. Ik like your video's and like the way you travel en enjoy. Keep on doing that. And if you ever pass through The Netherlands please let me know. I can show you some nice stuff here. Bye Runa. Greetz Han
I’m a bit late with this comment 😂but I noticed when you were at the beach the water came over your boots. What make are they Runa? Also love how you talk to your self and the swearing is so funny,I laugh ever time you say fuck.You have a great sense of humor,please don’t lose that. I binge watched your Iceland videos in one day,Absolutely love your style ✨💫🧚🏻Thank you 🥰
Hello there! thanks for your useful videos. I am planning a trip to Nordkapp in June and I was wondering if you have any advise on planning stops. Do you think I will be ok finding a campsite on the go or do you think I should pre-arrange accommodations? Reason I am asking is that I would like to take the trip as it comes and decide on the spot. Many thanks and safe riding! :)
Thank you! 😊 Sounds like you have an awesome trip ahead! June is, in general, an easy month to travel in, in Norway, as there are not AS many tourists and people on holiday yet. I have never pre booked anything in Norway, but I mostly camp. If you're planning on doing mostly hotels/cabins I still think you will be fine, but as I'm sure you know there is further in between places to stay the further north you go 😊 So perhaps start looking for accommodation in the morning, or midday when you know approximately where you'll end up! If you're bringing a tent you'll be fine anyway, as wild camping is allowed and you can pitch your tent pretty much anywhere 😊
You should try putting your sleeping pad inside of your sleeping bag. That might solve the noise problem and also makes it so you can't accidentally slide off the pad during the night.
Phew, I thought I was packing to much but am pretty similar to you, I have 2 x 16 L enduristan saddle bags and a 40 L drybag on top, effects slow speed handling a bit but don't notice it once I get going, just did 100km twisty gravel backcountry roads here in NZ and it handled well, ( I have the T7 as well), fuel consumption surprised me as it was under 4L/100km even riding it hard,fully loaded. I got talking to a women on a pushbike doing the lenght of the south island (13 days I think she said) , she only had 10kg of gear , it seems to be tools ,cameras and charging gear that add up on a motorbike.
I Have the same experience. I am trying my best to make pack as little and minimalistic as possible, but especially traveling in colder countries warm clothes and a thick sleeping bag takes up a lot of room too. And yes, camera gear! 😅 New Zealand is on my to-do-list in near future, it looks absolutely fantastic! 😊 Is wild camping allowed there?
@@OffSheGoesADV There's plenty of places to wild camp in NZ as long as you're discreet,plenty of remote spots where you could pitch a tent and no one would worry, NZ is also well served with maintained basic campsites on the tourist routes often in stunning locations ideal for adv riders for as little as $10 a night, also country town domains, and you could always knock on a farmers door , most of us would let you camp in a paddock and you'd probably get offered a cup of tea as well, we're a pretty friendly bunch here. Hope you get to NZ it's a great place to ride .
Helpfull video thanks - You may have said some where, why soft rather than hard packs? I have recently gone the other way and really prefer the hard luggage on my new Triumph, the old one had soft. I hope to come to Norway later tis year, seeing friends in Sandnes and Alta. How easy is it to find campsites on the day or should I book in advance. Prefer the freedom of not booking.
Hey Matt! There are mainly two reasons why I prefer soft luggage; nr 1 they weigh so much less than the hard cases and nr 2; if (when) I fall over with my motorcycle the soft luggage is less likely to get damaged. And IF it is damaged it is easier to fix with some gaffer tape and paracord. If the hard cases break (rack, mount, locks etc) it is so much harder! Although the hard packs are definitely much more convenient! 😊 If you are doing camping cabins you might need to pre book a couple days in advance for the more populated areas in Norway. If you're doing tent there is usually always room for you 😊
Thanks for the info ,I’m taking a trip from Fréjus France Thru Europe in a big circle so I will need some good gear, you seem to be having a good adventure, do you ride alone and is it safe sleeping here and there ? Did you bring a weapon to protect yourself ? Thank you for your video and good riding .
Great video! I had the GL side panniers but found them too much work and fiddly with all the straps so moved to MoskoMoto Rackless 80 and find them so much easier to manage. ATB Jason.
They are available at www.re-med.shop.no although I don't think international shipping is available yet but it will be! Also hoping to see one specifically designed for bikers this spring 😊
i think i meet you at RovikMC right before you left for Island...... and i didnt know you were famous 😁 just a fellow Tenere rider looking for chainlube........ mine is the previous generation XT660Z..... in Black of course 😉
Great gear that you use 👍 i have the same problem that i forget to drink water when i‘m on the bike. When i get headache it reminds me to drink more, but then it is already too late. 🤷♂️ - so i purchased a water bladder from Kriega this summer and now it’s a lot easier to take little sips from time to time. 😊 looking forward to see your next video. Ride safe 🙌
I will definitely be getting a water bladder too! Like you say taking small sips through the day is better then occasionally chugging 0,5l 😂 Thanks for watching my video!
I fly-ride in SE Asia quite a bit, keeping hydrated is so important for health and concentration……..but I still forget sometimes. I like to stop and chat to locals via google translate if I’m riding solo….which is a good opportunity for a drink and to rest/stretch. Love your videos.
Great video! You really got your packaging straight. But after seeing your crash there I wonder how much off-road experience you have (e.g. ideally many years on a very light enduro). Wish you the best of luck. Stay safe and enjoy your trips! Cheers
Thank you! I have very little off-road experience, I got my license in 2020 and did my first gravel riding in June this year 😊 There is just one way to learn!
@@OffSheGoesADV You sure are brave. If you can manage to get something like a Honda CRF300L to practice on gravel I strongly recommend doing so because it only weighs 140kg and puts down a mild 23 horsepower. Plus, it is relatively cheap and very robust (due to its minimalistic build and very light weight). An alternative would be to take some off-road training lessons where you can learn the basic techniques (also, knowing how to wheelie can be really helpful). Again, I wish you the best of luck on your journey!
I must say you have the most natural kind of presentation I have ever seen. And I mean ever. Great job!
Essentials to touring from country to country paired down for use to essentials only. I like it .
I try keeping it as light as possible but damn the camera equipment sure ads a few extra kilos. It is so worth it though 😄
I too suffered with disturbed sleep due the noise my Exped sleep-mat makes when placed directly on the tent floor. Any movement whilst sleeping, sounds like you are making balloon sculptures in your tent. I have now solved this by creating a sleep-mat footprint from lightweight fabric. I used a piece of weed barrier matting used in gardening, as it is non-cotton, thin, lightweight, and moisture resistant. It folds / rolls up to a tiny size so takes up very little extra space on the bike. Now I can wriggle as much as I like on my sleep-mat without disturbing my sleep or anyone else. 😴
That is a great idea, thank you! 😊 I will definitely try that! what an easy and smart solution
@@OffSheGoesADV I tried a bunch of mats (some years ago), I found most with ultra light fabrics were noisy. I settled on the Klymit Insulated static V. Partly because of the additional insulation and thus higher R-Value, but also because the it is a 75D weight fabric making it much less noisy than the ultralight 20D fabrics used in some of the more fancy sleeping mats. It's only about 100g heavier than the light version which uses 30D fabric. As a side sleeper I probably should have gotten the 9cm thick version, but the 6cm thick version is still good.
I can't imagine anything worse than the person in the neighboring tent making ballon animals during the night xD
Excellent gear you have there, there was a lot of research went into that pack, thanks for the tips , safe travels ✌
I've been camping from motorcycles and sea kayaks since 1978. You have selected a great kit! A very important thing you bring is your positive energy. We're looking forward to episode 2 where you walk around by the Hardangerfjord showing us all the clothes you bring on a motorcycle trip. Of course accompanied by Hardanger violin. You can practice the follow me function on your drone at the same time.
Outclass. How brave my sister is
This helps me as a pretty new adventure biker looking for new adventures, thanks Runa!
Love the sheepskin on your seat! What a brilliant idea! :)
Very helpful and informative. Lots of stuff easy to forget. Thank you 😊
The important thing is to keep the spirit Solo Motorcycle Travel Camping Fans From Indonesia
Keep them away from Indonesia? Why? Do they suck?
Sangat jauh...😂
The soda can idea is great, thank you.
What a beautiful gloves from your mom!! 🙌🫶
Yes indeed 🥰
Glad we could help Runa, happy camping!
Hi. Love this, and all your videos. Great explanation. You, and to a lessor degree Kinga inspired me to get my Norden Expedition. Thank you.
Organizzatissima da brava motociclista viaggiatrice👏👏👏👏✌️✌️✌️ buona strada Runa
How I wish I could travel around like you with my sportsbike. Just waiting to finnish my college 💙
You have a lot to look forward to! Good luck with your college degree!
From now on my tyre levers will be renamed, “tyre spoons.” Great name.
Watched one more video really like your attitude and pretty smile and you sound like you have a great sense of humor and I will definitely watch more of your videos 👍
Thank you so much!
How sweet of you dear💕
I miss the top box on my Triumph Trophy. However, I am a believer the box should always be empty. It is a space to lock up helmet, tank bag, gloves, and cameras when you go into a restaurant. Full, and you carry too weight up high and behind the rear axle.
Interesting to see what everyone uses for gear.
Helped me come up with a kit list. Been wilderness hiking and teaching bushcraft/survival for years, but now planning a trip to Norway next May on my bike (first time bike adventure)and I can certainly take a few extra comforts like an actual pillow... I might even push to a chair! Brilliant idea for a portable washing machine 😉
One tip from me, I don't worry about using separate bags for nighttime, socks, undies etc.... It all goes in with the sleeping bag. I also don't use a bag around my rollmatt or tent as it just adds to more clutter... I just use a bit of cord that can easily be stowed away or used as an extra guyline for the tent! And even cord for fire by friction!
Oh and I use a firesteel striker to light my gas stove. I've had clickers fail on me, whereas the striker never fails even when wet and can also be used to light birch bark etc for a camp fire.
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!
Oh and the fuel can placement is fab!
Hey there! Those are great pieces of advice, and I will definitely take them into consideration! 😊 I have grown up with life outdoors, but still, there is so much to learn!
I wish you good luck in planning your trip, I am sure it will be fantastic! Fingers crossed you get nice weather too 😊
Runa , Run away 😜, nor away 🤧🤧 nor away - Run way 🔱 RuNa.
I personally try and travel as light as possible. But i like your setup.
Good vid. Glad I found it. I've been riding and traveling for 56 yrs. Too many jackets, soap, little containers. Scattered in too many bags. After a few trips narrow it down to what you really use and need. You will appreciate my comments then. Maybe not now. All respectful to you. I use a few GL bags and Mototech as well. Great products. There are several sidestand replacements, one of the best is Came-Adv a Canadian company. Also the footprint can be enlarged. Aerostitch has a lot of products for RTW travel. They are in Duluth, MN USA. Great store and online. Like your fuel can, good job. I also have a Yamaha Tenere 700, 2022. Stay safe
Thank you for the tips Sam!😊 I have already gotten myself a camel adv side stand and it looks great!
Great video Runa, thanks for sharing it! 👍👍
Thanks for watching!😄
Great review and great packing, seems like all possible corners are overseen :) Wish you a spectacular journeys
Thank you! 😊 I am sure there are many rooms for improvements but I am quite happy with my setup for now! Have a great sunday!
Excellent video!!, 😊 I love it. Good tip the one about the refresh can under the support stand. Respect tools l don't know much of mechanic but I carry a lot of them because always there are people who can help but of course they don't carry . from Mexico. thank you
Great video! Excellent to learn from various riders riding gears and trips. More safe riding for you.
Thank you! And same to you 😄
Super interesting video - thank you.
When you do an 'emergency' laundry, how do you know how much soap to use?
Is it a guess, or is there some common guideline for that?
I just eyeball it 😅 If I should try to measure it, it would probably be like two full soda caps, don't really need a lot and it is important to be able to rinse it all out again 😊
Loved the way you enjoy your life..
excellent idea of that piece of metal beneath the parking leg, by the way what happened with ktm 790??, what did you change for that yamaha??
Yoh, quite amazing how you get everything in there, and that the bike can take the weight
I always find these videos helpful to everyone - I am like you with the tool bag haha - hwever I think i wil go for the enduristan tool organiser and as I have a ktm 890 there is space with the inner rear side panels for some tools
Great Video! Well planned
Thank you!😊
WHAT REALLY FASCINATES ME IS THAT YOU ARE DOING ALL THIS THINGS ALONE WHICH IS SO INSPIRATIONAL IT TAKES GUTS TO DO ALL THIS TRAVELLING AND RIDING ALL OF THESE THINGS ALONE RESPECT 👍👍👍👍👏👏🐯🐯👍👍👍😍😎🥰🥰😎😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😎😍😍😍👍😍👍👍😍😍😍👍😍😍👏😍👏👏😍😍🐯😍😍😍👏😍
Good luck ❤️
Thank you for sharing. Excellent set up👍
Thanks for watching! I am quite happy with it 😊
That first aid kit seems so nice, especially as it is customised with your own name. And the funnies bit was when you mentioned the mosquito spray and all those black flies 😅. Maybe it is just me, but your simple and honest commentary is the second biggest reason I watch your videos !
p.s. : Happy packing the gear back once again, and don't forget anything behind !
Enjoy your ride as long as you are not tired!
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Cool, thanks for demoing your stuff! Couldn't be better timing for me actually because I am getting ready now to start this evening, after work. Got some ideas from you, so thank you!
One thing that I do is wrap my GoPros veeery carefully, to not scratch the lenses. Would be a shame to ruin those nice views you get on your trips 😊
The Max has the original rubber lids and a soft pouch (if a lid falls off), and for the Hero I have a sheet of bubble wrap. Then I store both in one of the original boxes they came in.
That’s awesome! I wish you a great and safe trip!😊
How do you find suitable campsites on your travels? Apps? Websites? Trying to plan my own tour, and to convince myself that I’ll enjoy camping…😮
Wat microfoon do you use with your Gopro to record what you say during riding? Nice video. I just bought the new Honda Transalp and plan on going to the Alps this summer (sept) and also want to do some camping. So I am pleased with your list of stuff that you take. Ik like your video's and like the way you travel en enjoy. Keep on doing that. And if you ever pass through The Netherlands please let me know. I can show you some nice stuff here. Bye Runa. Greetz Han
So lovely.
HI, see again, thank's for your video. GOD always keep your trip. Love from Indonesian .
Humility 21:08 is a virtue. everythings a learning experience , thanks
Nice trip and looking lovely
That soda can trick is awesome! XD
Haha it worked quite well! 😁
Great vid!!🎉🎉🎉
I’m a bit late with this comment 😂but I noticed when you were at the beach the water came over your boots. What make are they Runa? Also love how you talk to your self and the swearing is so funny,I laugh ever time you say fuck.You have a great sense of humor,please don’t lose that. I binge watched your Iceland videos in one day,Absolutely love your style ✨💫🧚🏻Thank you 🥰
Hello there! thanks for your useful videos. I am planning a trip to Nordkapp in June and I was wondering if you have any advise on planning stops. Do you think I will be ok finding a campsite on the go or do you think I should pre-arrange accommodations? Reason I am asking is that I would like to take the trip as it comes and decide on the spot. Many thanks and safe riding! :)
Thank you! 😊 Sounds like you have an awesome trip ahead! June is, in general, an easy month to travel in, in Norway, as there are not AS many tourists and people on holiday yet. I have never pre booked anything in Norway, but I mostly camp. If you're planning on doing mostly hotels/cabins I still think you will be fine, but as I'm sure you know there is further in between places to stay the further north you go 😊 So perhaps start looking for accommodation in the morning, or midday when you know approximately where you'll end up! If you're bringing a tent you'll be fine anyway, as wild camping is allowed and you can pitch your tent pretty much anywhere 😊
Thanks Runa. Very informative.
Thank you Runa
You should try putting your sleeping pad inside of your sleeping bag. That might solve the noise problem and also makes it so you can't accidentally slide off the pad during the night.
That's a great idea! Why haven't I thought of that! I will definitely try that 😊
Phew, I thought I was packing to much but am pretty similar to you, I have 2 x 16 L enduristan saddle bags and a 40 L drybag on top, effects slow speed handling a bit but don't notice it once I get going, just did 100km twisty gravel backcountry roads here in NZ and it handled well, ( I have the T7 as well), fuel consumption surprised me as it was under 4L/100km even riding it hard,fully loaded. I got talking to a women on a pushbike doing the lenght of the south island (13 days I think she said) , she only had 10kg of gear , it seems to be tools ,cameras and charging gear that add up on a motorbike.
I Have the same experience. I am trying my best to make pack as little and minimalistic as possible, but especially traveling in colder countries warm clothes and a thick sleeping bag takes up a lot of room too. And yes, camera gear! 😅 New Zealand is on my to-do-list in near future, it looks absolutely fantastic! 😊 Is wild camping allowed there?
@@OffSheGoesADV There's plenty of places to wild camp in NZ as long as you're discreet,plenty of remote spots where you could pitch a tent and no one would worry, NZ is also well served with maintained basic campsites on the tourist routes often in stunning locations ideal for adv riders for as little as $10 a night, also country town domains, and you could always knock on a farmers door , most of us would let you camp in a paddock and you'd probably get offered a cup of tea as well, we're a pretty friendly bunch here. Hope you get to NZ it's a great place to ride .
She of virtue, lykke til videre 🙌
Runa, you are very organized. Who wouldn’t want to ride with you!
I try my best to be organized on my trips, it makes everything so much easier! Although inside of my tent is always very messy 😂
Great channel ….Fantastic girl , real adventurer ….Brave 😊
Nice setup, just remember when you gets home, to not keep the sleeping bag in that compressed bag over longer time, it will damage the bag.
Absolutely! First thing I do when I get home, it hangs nice and dry in e clothes hengar in my closet 😊
Where did you get that tire pump love it please tell me amazon ?
Hi! You can find a link on my website www.offshegoes.net, also the name of the pump is in the description 😊 I am not sure if you can get it on amazon
Very, very helpful. Thank you,
very informative, thanks
Helpfull video thanks - You may have said some where, why soft rather than hard packs? I have recently gone the other way and really prefer the hard luggage on my new Triumph, the old one had soft. I hope to come to Norway later tis year, seeing friends in Sandnes and Alta. How easy is it to find campsites on the day or should I book in advance. Prefer the freedom of not booking.
Hey Matt! There are mainly two reasons why I prefer soft luggage; nr 1 they weigh so much less than the hard cases and nr 2; if (when) I fall over with my motorcycle the soft luggage is less likely to get damaged. And IF it is damaged it is easier to fix with some gaffer tape and paracord. If the hard cases break (rack, mount, locks etc) it is so much harder! Although the hard packs are definitely much more convenient! 😊
If you are doing camping cabins you might need to pre book a couple days in advance for the more populated areas in Norway. If you're doing tent there is usually always room for you 😊
@@OffSheGoesADV Hi thanks for the update and advise, I will be doing both camping and camping cabins etc.. Looking forward to it. 😀
Thanks for the info ,I’m taking a trip from Fréjus France Thru Europe in a big circle so I will need some good gear, you seem to be having a good adventure, do you ride alone and is it safe sleeping here and there ? Did you bring a weapon to protect yourself ? Thank you for your video and good riding .
Very good and light packed compliment to some new ideas and Sharing with us keep on going,……
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks for sharing!
Shout out to the plastic Ikea bags you keep your cooking oil in. They are perfect.
They are quite handy and really takes a beating!
God bless you my friend.
Take care of yourself ❤
I’d try to be bit light - Greetings from Australia!
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Great video! I had the GL side panniers but found them too much work and fiddly with all the straps so moved to MoskoMoto Rackless 80 and find them so much easier to manage. ATB Jason.
They are indeed a little fiddly bit I have gotten so used to it, it doesnt really botter me 😊 I have hard good stuff about moskomoto too!
Those things are called Tire Leavers 😊
Do visit Northeast India during hornbill festival that's held at Nagaland.
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing you look like you’ve mastered the bike packing skills 👏🏼
Thank you! I am sure many thinks could be improved but this set up has worked well for me so far 😊
Great video. Subscribed
Very nice informative entertaining helpful video 📹
Great set up. Really like the med bag. When will they be available?
They are available at www.re-med.shop.no although I don't think international shipping is available yet but it will be! Also hoping to see one specifically designed for bikers this spring 😊
your mom is golden 😍🙂
you are the best👍👍
Very nice, Thank you....🙏
9:01 THAT'S SO SWEET🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Yes it is a challenge packing on a motorcycle
24:01 caught me by suprize LOL 🤣
I'd love to know what animal your seat cover is from!
It is a sheep skin! 🐑
столько примочек,круто.мне насос электрический понравился,я тоже такой хочу
i think i meet you at RovikMC right before you left for Island...... and i didnt know you were famous 😁 just a fellow Tenere rider looking for chainlube........ mine is the previous generation XT660Z..... in Black of course 😉
Haha I am not sure I would go as far as saying "famous" 🫣 But yes indeed that was me! I will look out for a black XT 😄
@@OffSheGoesADV His name is Fenris 😆and he has a fat cousin from Bavaria that is yet to be named
You got the wrong drone, mini3 has no follow mode, you need mini 2 and an app Maven for best follow you mode.
Great gear that you use 👍 i have the same problem that i forget to drink water when i‘m on the bike. When i get headache it reminds me to drink more, but then it is already too late. 🤷♂️ - so i purchased a water bladder from Kriega this summer and now it’s a lot easier to take little sips from time to time. 😊 looking forward to see your next video. Ride safe 🙌
I will definitely be getting a water bladder too! Like you say taking small sips through the day is better then occasionally chugging 0,5l 😂 Thanks for watching my video!
I fly-ride in SE Asia quite a bit, keeping hydrated is so important for health and concentration……..but I still forget sometimes. I like to stop and chat to locals via google translate if I’m riding solo….which is a good opportunity for a drink and to rest/stretch. Love your videos.
Nice video
Nice video! Always fun to see what people are packing for their motocamping trips!
It really is! Always some tips and tricks to pick up form others 😊
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching 😄
love you🖤
what a sweet smile!!!
oh my beautiful brave amigo how is it going there!!??
Great video! You really got your packaging straight.
But after seeing your crash there I wonder how much off-road experience you have (e.g. ideally many years on a very light enduro).
Wish you the best of luck. Stay safe and enjoy your trips! Cheers
Thank you! I have very little off-road experience, I got my license in 2020 and did my first gravel riding in June this year 😊 There is just one way to learn!
@@OffSheGoesADV You sure are brave.
If you can manage to get something like a Honda CRF300L to practice on gravel I strongly recommend doing so because it only weighs 140kg and puts down a mild 23 horsepower. Plus, it is relatively cheap and very robust (due to its minimalistic build and very light weight).
An alternative would be to take some off-road training lessons where you can learn the basic techniques (also, knowing how to wheelie can be really helpful).
Again, I wish you the best of luck on your journey!
Tack för en trevlig utrustningsvideo, du packar väldigt likt mig :) Jag kan inte heller få till Focus Track med min DJI Mini 3 Pro...
Takk! Jeg må nok eksperimentere litt mer med dronen, det MÅ jo gå!
Nice videos I'll always see ur vlog 🇵🇭...ur so pretty 😍
Thank you!😊
In Total, How much does all this gear weigh? Just curious .... about how much weight you're hauling around.
Hi runa what is that covering you have on your seat please and does it keep you cool in heat and warm in cold? Thk
It is a home made sheep skin cover! And yes it is nice and warm and is also very nice even if its hot outside 😊 Makes the seat nice and comfy