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What does your FJR look like loaded for a trip?
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<blockquote data-quote="danh600" data-source="post: 1152742" data-attributes="member: 86538"><p>Trying to get some ideas on different ways to load an FJR for a trip. I know the simple thing would be the side bags and a top box. The problem is I just personally don't like top boxes. No offense to people that have them on their bike and like them. I certainly see how useful they are, but since I don't like them I am going to be hard headed and not put one on my FJR. It's side bags and dry bags strapped on for me.</p><p></p><p>Here is how I did my Interstate:</p><p></p><p><img src="https://danspictures.smugmug.com/Gulf-Coast-MC-Trip/i-GB3Wrrq/0/M/IMG_0189-M.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Basically that is loaded for a 10 day trip of riding and camping. So That is more packed then usual. Plus, there is just some stuff thrown on there in that picture cause I was taking a road side break. But fully loaded I have the hard side bags, a 30L dry bag and two 20L dry bags. On shorter trips and when not camping I just use one bag.</p><p></p><p>I put a touratech rack on the back of the FJR to have something to straps to. I like having a rack and some ROK straps to tie down the load. That method has served me well. I haven't been on a long trip on the FJR yet. So packing is still in the experimental stages. I am thinking something like what I did would work on the FJR, but I would love to get some more ideas.</p><p></p><p>Any of you guys have pictures of your bikes loaded? Any suggestions? Well other then just get a top box!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danh600, post: 1152742, member: 86538"] Trying to get some ideas on different ways to load an FJR for a trip. I know the simple thing would be the side bags and a top box. The problem is I just personally don't like top boxes. No offense to people that have them on their bike and like them. I certainly see how useful they are, but since I don't like them I am going to be hard headed and not put one on my FJR. It's side bags and dry bags strapped on for me. Here is how I did my Interstate: [IMG]https://danspictures.smugmug.com/Gulf-Coast-MC-Trip/i-GB3Wrrq/0/M/IMG_0189-M.jpg[/IMG] Basically that is loaded for a 10 day trip of riding and camping. So That is more packed then usual. Plus, there is just some stuff thrown on there in that picture cause I was taking a road side break. But fully loaded I have the hard side bags, a 30L dry bag and two 20L dry bags. On shorter trips and when not camping I just use one bag. I put a touratech rack on the back of the FJR to have something to straps to. I like having a rack and some ROK straps to tie down the load. That method has served me well. I haven't been on a long trip on the FJR yet. So packing is still in the experimental stages. I am thinking something like what I did would work on the FJR, but I would love to get some more ideas. Any of you guys have pictures of your bikes loaded? Any suggestions? Well other then just get a top box! [/QUOTE]
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