*7'6" casting pole with spinning real and misc. rappala lures and spoons
*Small tackel box
*32oz. containers (2) for food in cooler
*Microfiber towels for wiping of helmet and bike
stuff about my bike
1996 Kawasaki GPZ1100 w/ 28000 miles and counting
Starting from the ground: *new Michelin Pilot Road tires
*stock tokico brakes
*Muzzy gp single exaust system
*synthetic motor oil
*Givi Monokey hard plastic luggage system
*Modified windshield and hand/wind protectors
*Custom mount for Droid Phone/GPS/mp3/3g
*Tank bag full of goodies
*Custom Corbin Seat, with added thermarest air pad
*Large yellow North Face duffel for camping gear
*Plastic crate full of misc. stuff, gas can, stove fuel, octane boost, hunk of cedar, cooler, water, tarps, hatchet, shovel, hack-saw, camp chair
*Adjustable tarp poles
*Adjustable hiking poles, used as secondary poles for tarp
*Lots of bungies and straps
Clothing: *Black leather riding boots
*Joe Rocket black pants w/padding
*Tour Master black Jacket w/padding
*Cold weather riding gloves
*Leather/plastic protective gloves
*Marmot long undies
*Mountian Hardware rain pants worn under riding pants to keep warmth in and rain out
*North Face down puffy jacket
*Windstopper neck thingy
*Warm socks
Why no heated gear?
*Well, I looked into it, and couldn't bring myself to spend that kind of money($500+)on a kit. I am pretty warm blooded and don't mind riding on the edge of hypothermia. Most guys who wear heated gear are older(50+)and can afford it. I might one day be 50 and have money for nice things, but now I am happy with what I have.
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