Overpacking is a common issue for riders, and the art of packing only what you really need is refined through thought, trial and practice. Experience alone won’t teach, unless you consciously recognize what didn’t work well, then imagine and attempt new methods or procedures to improve. This is about reducing all load including weight, bulk and complexity. But before you even start thinking about reducing your load, there’s another key component that you need to consider first.
75: Five Great Reasons to Ride a Motorcycle on an Extended Trip and Travelling with Electronics
If you needed more reasons to plan a trip then we’ve put together our lists of great ones. And the panel also has some great tips on how to pack and travel with electronics in all kinds of weather and conditions. All this and more, on this month’s RAW featuring your co-hosts from around the world.
68: Night Riding, Traveler's Gratitude and Packing Panniers
On this episode of RAW, tales of pushing the limits into the night and what happened, when a local helps you out of a situation or gives you a meal or place to stay, how do you thank them and compensate them without the risk of offending? And ways to gain space in an overpacked pannier. All this and more, on this month’s RAW featuring your co-hosts from around the world.
65: Dehydrated Water Reduces Motorcycle Payload
Are you a travel addict? If you are, and even if you’re not, you might have some questions about motorcycle travel. Like, how long should you wait before you take a new bike on an extended trip? What’s the best way to carry water? If you’re not in to social media, what other ways can you connect with riders and travellers? And how do you deal with an overloaded motorbike?
33: Motorcycle Social - Catching the Waves, Travel Tunes and Rabbit Holes
This month the RAW panelists discuss the logistics of travel visas, minimizing gear, random acts of kindness, do we identify as riders or travellers, music while riding and the moto wave. Motorcycle travel discussions with some of the world’s most experienced moto adventurers and authors.
32: Three Men and a Host Discuss Motorcycle Chronicles and Capacities
Motorcycle Travel Discussions with some of the world’s most experienced moto adventurers and authors. On this episode: Different ways to chronicle your trip, managing weight on your motorcycle, times when the panel have had to improvise on tools, and what to do with your gear when you have to park your motorcycle overnight.
23: The Bare Minimum, Friends at the Get-Go & What’s That Smell?
What is the absolute minimum mechanical knowledge you should have before going on an extended trip? And how do you choose a travel mate?
20: You've Made Your Bed, Now Lie in it & Prepared for the Worst
On the 20th episode of ARR RAW, moto travellers and authors discuss being prepared for road side motorcycle travel emergencies, what they recommend you should carry just in case you find yourself in an urgent situation and how to sleep comfortably while camping.
19: How Did I Get Myself in to This & Where Do I Fit All This Sh... Stuff
The RAW panel discusses some of the most extreme conditions they have ever ridden through, sharing their strategies for dealing with them and reflecting on what they would do differently as a result. They also delve into managing gear when riding two-up.
11: Bulk vs Comfort | Getting in to the Groove | What You Wear Under There | Fit for Riding
The Raw panel talks about whether it's better to prioritize comfort over carrying heavy stuff, like tents and chairs for bad weather. They share what they like to bring and how they deal with feeling homesick on long trips. They also chat about what underwear works best for riding and how they stay fit both at home and on the road, with tips for dealing with discomfort like stiffness and chafing.