Trip Planner Part 2 - Things to take on a one day trip
Maverick - Apr 18, 2008

Trip Planner Part 2 - Things to take on a one day trip
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This Trip Packing Planner includes suggestions that will add to the comfort and safety of your trip. Every motorcyclist should customize his/her packing according to individual taste, requirements and customized to accommodate the day’s weather forecast. This list will help you get started while simplifying the packing process. If you place soft fabric items in a nylon compression bag, you will be amazed how much space you can save!
 
·         Helmets (DOT Approved)
·         Do Rag/Hat/Skullcap)
·         Boots
·         Bandana
·         Balaclava/Micro fleece neck warmer/head wrap
·         Ear Plugs
·         Jacket
·         Chaps
·         Shirt (long sleeve)
·         Vest
·         Rain Gear (jacket, pants, gloves & gaiters)
·         Heated Vest
·         Gloves (summer, winter &/or heated)
·         Sun Screen


 
·         Lip Balm
·         Sun Glasses/Goggles - Eye Protection (impact resistant)
·         First Aid Kit and list of current medications and medical conditions. Include EpiPen if needed!!
·         Tool Kit
·         Cell Phone
·         Water
·         Emergency Numbers
·         Emergency Information (Personal ID, Medical ID &Insurance Cards)
·         Camera
·         Bungee cords
·         Bike Lock
·         Other

 
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