FrankS
Registered User
... for a weekend motorcycle trip to visit my parents. (6 hours each way)
My Domke 803 satchel bag just fits into my motorcycle tank bag.
I could take:
a) 2 Nikon F3's with 20, 28, and 50mm lenses,
b) Olympus OM4 and OM2 with 28 and 50, (sadly no 21)
c) rangefinders: M2/HRF/CL with 21, 28, 50,
or a combo
No 120 film at the moment, so no MF gear.
It's a very pleasant exercise.
My Domke 803 satchel bag just fits into my motorcycle tank bag.
I could take:
a) 2 Nikon F3's with 20, 28, and 50mm lenses,
b) Olympus OM4 and OM2 with 28 and 50, (sadly no 21)
c) rangefinders: M2/HRF/CL with 21, 28, 50,
or a combo
No 120 film at the moment, so no MF gear.
It's a very pleasant exercise.
dave lackey
Veteran
Everytime I pack for a roadtrip, I enjoy the process almost as the roadtrip itself!
Now, when packing for a motorcycle roadtrip, it just doesn't get any more fun. Decide what to take; where to stash it; re-decide; re-stash, do it all over again tomorrow after picking up something I forgot; re-organize again...
All the while anticipating the trip!
Have a good one, Frank! Wish I was riding along with ya!
Now, when packing for a motorcycle roadtrip, it just doesn't get any more fun. Decide what to take; where to stash it; re-decide; re-stash, do it all over again tomorrow after picking up something I forgot; re-organize again...
All the while anticipating the trip!
Have a good one, Frank! Wish I was riding along with ya!
gavinlg
Veteran
I'd take the OMs - makes it simple and small!
I love road trips, moving down to Melbourne from Brisbane was a 22 hour drive in my packed up little suzuki 4wd and I enjoyed every minute of it. Must be even better on a bike!
I love road trips, moving down to Melbourne from Brisbane was a 22 hour drive in my packed up little suzuki 4wd and I enjoyed every minute of it. Must be even better on a bike!
FrankS
Registered User
You understand me Dave.
Gavin, I will take the OM gear. I found them already loaded with film while the Nikons were empty. Also a Rollei P+S AFM35, all with bulk rolled HP5+, and a digi P+S to take pics to share with you guys easily.
Gavin, I will take the OM gear. I found them already loaded with film while the Nikons were empty. Also a Rollei P+S AFM35, all with bulk rolled HP5+, and a digi P+S to take pics to share with you guys easily.
gavinlg
Veteran
You just can't go wrong with OM's when it comes to practicality! 
What bike do you ride?
What bike do you ride?
FrankS
Registered User
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Everytime I pack for a roadtrip, I enjoy the process almost as the roadtrip itself!![]()
Dear Dave,
Shows how we're all different. I seldom agonize any more about what I pack on a motorcycle: just not enough space.
The bag is a tiny Billingham, with the floor area eqal to the size of an M. The backup body goes in the bottom in a chamois leather bag; then one or two (rarely three) small lenses, again in chamois bags; then the other M with a lens on, often protruding slightly from the top of the bag, which doesn't zip quite fully. Lenses are normally chosen from 35-50-75, sometimes +15. Frances carries a body or two, chosen from R2 (favourite for size) or MP plus an M2 for backup, and one, two or (rarely) three lenses: always 50, often 21 or 18, sometimes 90.
This goes into a tank bag with a thick (2" or so) foam floor to insulate from vibration. Between June 1st and July 11th I put 5970 miles on my 1978 R100RS: I have pictures of Frances wading in both the Baltic (June 8th) and the Mediterranean (July 3rd).
Ceers,
R.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Frank,1976 R90/6
Hard Krauser saddlebags and a tank bag make this a tourer.
Next best thing to an R100RS...
In California I had an R90/s but the previous owner (an aircraft mechanic) had turned it into a café racer: no 'bubble', clip-ons, lightened flywheel, lightweight pushrods, gas flowed, usw., but not rear-sets. The bum-stop seat was (mercifully) interchangeable with a normal one, which looked pretty weird with clip-ons. He'd also done a disgusting paint job: baby blue frame with metal-flake grey-to-blue graded tank. But I bought it cheap; ran it for 5 years, with no more expense than servicing and tyres; and sold it for only $500 less than I paid for it.
Cheers,
R.
gavinlg
Veteran
1976 R90/6
Hard Krauser saddlebags and a tank bag make this a tourer.
Oh man, I love BMWs - both cars and bikes. Sometime in the future I'd love to get one just like yours. I even love the brown color.
Enjoy your trip!
Photon42
burn the box
1976 R90/6
Hard Krauser saddlebags and a tank bag make this a tourer.
BMW boxers are tourers by DNA
Take care.
Ivo
R 1150 GS
cambolt
Green Spotted Nose Turtle
Is it me or is does this forum seem to have a greater concentration of BMW riders than any other? Except for perhaps the BMW enthusiast whatever forum they have.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Is it me or is does this forum seem to have a greater concentration of BMW riders than any other? Except for perhaps the BMW enthusiast whatever forum they have.
Well, stop and think about it.
Leica got it right with the M3
BMW got it right with the boxers...
Probably quite a high proportion of Land Rover Series/Defender drivers too. And 501 wearers. And Weber barbecue cooks. And users of (Wenger or Victorinox) Swiss Army knives, or Leathermans (Leathermen?). And Snap-On or Craftsman tools (older members probably use King Dick, too). There's a certain mentality that's attracted to classics that work and go on working, to the extent that they stay in production for decades, with only incremental changes.
Cheers,
R.
dave lackey
Veteran
Heh, heh... Leicas v. other cameras. BMW motorcycles v. other motorcycles. Yep. There is definitely something in the DNA!
Having sold my K1200LT, I wish I could find/afford a nice airhead. But, then, again I could by an MP for less money. Arrgghh...
Having sold my K1200LT, I wish I could find/afford a nice airhead. But, then, again I could by an MP for less money. Arrgghh...
dave lackey
Veteran
Hey, Frank, that bike would like nice with the MP in my avatar! And a brown Billingham bag, of course...
cambolt
Green Spotted Nose Turtle
You are right there...Well, stop and think about it.
Leica got it right with the M3
BMW got it right with the boxers...
Probably quite a high proportion of Land Rover Series/Defender drivers too. And 501 wearers. And Weber barbecue cooks. And users of (Wenger or Victorinox) Swiss Army knives, or Leathermans (Leathermen?). And Snap-On or Craftsman tools (older members probably use King Dick, too). There's a certain mentality that's attracted to classics that work and go on working, to the extent that they stay in production for decades, with only incremental changes.
Cheers,
R.
A defender probably be the first vehicle I would buy if I was still in England.
Favourite motorbike is the triumph thruxton, but several bmws are equal second on my list.
FrankS
Registered User
That new 750 Motto Guzzi looks good. But I won't need another bike.
MCTuomey
Veteran
There's a certain mentality that's attracted to classics that work and go on working, to the extent that they stay in production for decades, with only incremental changes.
Cheers,
R.
My wife refers to this mentality, which I believe I share, as fear of fashion, aversion to change, self-indulgent nostalgia, and the curmudgeon's closet. Resolutely so, am I.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
My wife refers to this mentality, which I believe I share, as fear of fashion, aversion to change, self-indulgent nostalgia, and the curmudgeon's closet. Resolutely so, am I.
Dear Mike,
Well, my wife's a classic that can't be improved upon. Perhaps you should suggest to your wife that this is not always an undesirable viewpoint. Or would she prefer that you traded her in on a newer model?
Cheers,
R.
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dave lackey
Veteran
Dear Mike,
Well, my wife's a classic that can't be improved upon. Perhaps you should suggest to your wife that this is not always an undesirable viewpoint. Or would she prefer that you traded her in on a newer model?
Cheers,
R.
Wonder how many of us tend to stick with our wives/SO's like we do with other "classics"? Some kind of correlation there?:angel:
dave lackey
Veteran
Frank, before I forget, don't forget a photo or two of you on your BMW!
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