Ohhh, a topic I can get involved in!
So I don't own a car yet I love to play so how do I make the 10 mile trip to my site? On my beloved, trusty daily-ridden Kawasaki ER-6N.
(I'm 6'1" so that helps with the scale of me on the bike)
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(My dads old Triumph Tiger 1050 Sport, that was a big sports tourer while mine is a mid-sized naked so the size difference is quite stark)
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I currently use a trio of bags to get all my kit to game.
The gun bag is an ASG Strike Systems Rifle Slip Bag.
The big hiking backpack is a Mountain Warehouse 65L Backpack
The smaller bag is a Motorbike Tank Bag, brand unknown but I'd guesstimate it to be 15-20L space.
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The gun bag is the obvious one, my rifle of the day (Currently a PTS Magpul ER4 Scout)
The tank bag currently carries my Pistol case (Pistol + 3 mags + speed loader), head wear (Eye pro, lower face, hat), gloves and two batteries (One in each side pocket in their boxes. I've not sorted a separate box for them)
The hiking bag is the major player in here, the amount of sh*t I throw in there is unreal and 65L of space is fantastic, juuuuust right for what I throw in there.
- Leather boots with ankle support
- Vest with pouches on it
- Gas bottles
- Box with my Torch, TRMR Primers, Battery controller, spare AAA Batteries, sight protector
- Red dot sight in box
- Drop-leg pistol holster (Usually has a gas bottle stuffed into it)
- BB Bottles
- Odins Speed Loader
- 9 M4 Mags (5 Midcaps, 4 Hi-caps depending on how I want to play for the day)
Each side pocket takes a 500ml water bottle (on top of what else I buy and drink on the day) with the top pocket (zip is hidden in the photo) taking a spare t-shirt, deodorant can and vaseline lip balm.
All in, I'd guesstimate total weight at about 20 kilo's of kit which I take with me. Most of that weight is in the backpack but it's helped by the fact that it sits on the rear seat of my bike when I'm riding. I have to put the rifle bag on and then the backpack over it. I lucked out with the rifle bag, first time lucky as the strap is long enough while providing enough padding so I can't feel the rifle against my back, just the bag. I'm also lucky in that I feel confident in my setup to reach motorway speeds and above as the vast majority of my trip is on the motorway, that's even with the rifle bag sticking over my head and off to my left side.
I've considered panniers but I can't justify the cost of the brackets + cases for a once a fortnight use and I filter way too much on the way home from work, panniers would stop me doing that and piss me off to no end.
For you, commanderpegasus420, with the bike you've got. You could easily recreate my setup, while lack luster on power as it's a 125, you could easily ride back and forth with that much kit. You MIGHT have to adjust rear tyre pressures and/or suspension settings to cope with the extra weight. Depends on how close you are to it right now, I say that as on my '07 Yamaha YBR 125 when I was on L Plates, manufacturer specs were 32 PSI for riders under 85KG and then up to 40PSI for over that iirc.