✔Complete Gear Guide✔ for ADV Motorcycle Riding & Camping (2023 PREMIUM edition)

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Big Rock Moto

Big Rock Moto

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Nevada BDR Film: • We Tried - and Failed ...
THIS IS THE PREMIUM GEAR VERSION - BUDGET VERSION COMING SOON. Want to go adventure motorcycle riding and camping? Here's what I use after 20 years of experience doing this and trying just about everything out there. #motorcycle #motorbike #advrider
RIDING GEAR:
⚡Arai XD4 Helmet: tinyurl.com/4j8rkx8x
⚡Cardo Packtalk Edge:: cardosystems.rfrl.co/62nyq
⚡Ridetech Moto GoPro Mount: ridetechmoto.com/
⚡GoPro Hero11: amzn.to/40VM1Oy
⚡PurplePanda Helmet Mic: amzn.to/3vkL7Ni
⚡RAM Claw Mount: amzn.to/3jQ55u4
⚡Mosko Strata Merino Base Layers: tinyurl.com/yc68cyjn
⚡MSR Base Layers: bit.ly/3K3bQ8s
⚡Klim Socks: bit.ly/3TsGegD
⚡Mosko Graph Base T-Shirt: tinyurl.com/34mcdakc
⚡ Mosko Moto Ectotherm Jacket: bit.ly/3GJUax6
⚡ Klim Badlands Pro A3: imp.i104546.net/6ezPxN
⚡ Sidi Adventure 2 Boot: imp.i104546.net/b3q5kx
⚡ Alpinestars Tech 7 Boot: imp.i104546.net/EKqeQ9
⚡ REV’IT Dirt 3 Glove: imp.i104546.net/BXa3A0
⚡ Dainese Tempest Glove: imp.i104546.net/QyENez
⚡ Mosko Moto Wildcat 8L Backpack: bit.ly/3OiE5Ss
⚡ Garmin inReach Communicator: amzn.to/40zZwo1
⚡ Foamerz Glasses: imp.i104546.net/DKQa9b
⚡ Eargasm Ear Plugs: amzn.to/3stvgPf
BIKE SETUP:
⚡ Tusk Olympus Tank Bags: bit.ly/3yfaQbi
⚡ Mosko Backcountry Panniers/Duffle: tinyurl.com/2s433796
⚡ Mosko Backcountry CInch Strap: tinyurl.com/bddnewz2
⚡ Motoz Rallz Tires: bit.ly/3w1cf62
⚡Tusk D-Flex Pro Handguards: bit.ly/3GCVkwb
⚡AXP Skid Plate: bit.ly/3UQspYF
⚡ Garmin Zumo XT GPS: bit.ly/3EGY4Vi
⚡ Cyclops Lights: tinyurl.com/2p9h85n5
⚡ Seat Cover: www.coolcovers.co.uk/
⚡ Faast Co. Flexx Bars: tinyurl.com/3xky3rnn
⚡ Faast Impact ADV Footpegs: tinyurl.com/5cwz9tet
⚡ Quadlock Phone Mounts: imp.i104546.net/m5zZEZ
⚡ DoubleTake Mirrors: bit.ly/3xczavF
⚡ Tusk Heated Grips: tinyurl.com/yea664se
⚡ Puig Windshield Visor (MD): bit.ly/31IcW7v
CAMPING GEAR:
⚡ Nalgene Water Bottles: amzn.to/46pdYkp
⚡ Nemo Tensor Sleep Pad: amzn.to/40B3aOs
⚡ REI TrailMade Tent: tinyurl.com/3wcswf7f
⚡ Compression Bags: amzn.to/3ssxpuA
⚡ Kelty Sleeping Bag: amzn.to/49tyPpg
⚡ Sleeping Bag Liner: amzn.to/47u3Ffw
⚡ Inflatable Pillows: amzn.to/3QSWxUD
⚡ Hammer MultiTool: amzn.to/46biIKj
⚡ Mattress Inflator: amzn.to/47uW5RN
⚡ Packable Camp Shoes: amzn.to/49tcQ1N
⚡ Power Bank Charger: amzn.to/3ssDdnJ
⚡ Fire Maple Stove: amzn.to/469CXb1
⚡ Peak Refuel Meals: amzn.to/49w7wdN
⚡ Collapsible Pot: amzn.to/3u20XiX
⚡ Jump Starter: tinyurl.com/3ccu9kpr
⚡ Camp Chair: bit.ly/3GqL5HP
⚡ Folding Utensils:bit.ly/3Iwh3UK
JEFF’s KIT:
HJC DS-X1 Helmet: tinyurl.com/2n82vssr
Rigg-Gear Panniers: tinyurl.com/2n82vssr
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@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto 6 ай бұрын
I KNOW THIS LEVEL OF GEAR IS OUT OF THE BUDGET FOR MANY RIDERS. A BUDGET VERSION OF THIS GEAR GUIDE IS COMING SOON. RIDING GEAR: ⚡Arai XD4 Helmet: tinyurl.com/4j8rkx8x ⚡Cardo Packtalk Edge:: cardosystems.rfrl.co/62nyq ⚡Ridetech Moto GoPro Mount: ridetechmoto.com/ ⚡GoPro Hero11: amzn.to/40VM1Oy ⚡PurplePanda Helmet Mic: amzn.to/3vkL7Ni ⚡RAM Claw Mount: amzn.to/3jQ55u4 ⚡Mosko Strata Merino Base Layers: tinyurl.com/yc68cyjn ⚡MSR Base Layers: bit.ly/3K3bQ8s ⚡Klim Socks: bit.ly/3TsGegD ⚡Mosko Graph Base T-Shirt: tinyurl.com/34mcdakc ⚡ Mosko Moto Ectotherm Jacket: bit.ly/3GJUax6 ⚡ Klim Badlands Pro A3: imp.i104546.net/6ezPxN ⚡ Sidi Adventure 2 Boot: imp.i104546.net/b3q5kx ⚡ Alpinestars Tech 7 Boot: imp.i104546.net/EKqeQ9 ⚡ REV’IT Dirt 3 Glove: imp.i104546.net/BXa3A0 ⚡ Dainese Tempest Glove: imp.i104546.net/QyENez ⚡ Mosko Moto Wildcat 8L Backpack: bit.ly/3OiE5Ss ⚡ Garmin inReach Communicator: amzn.to/40zZwo1 ⚡ Foamerz Glasses: imp.i104546.net/DKQa9b ⚡ Eargasm Ear Plugs: amzn.to/3stvgPf BIKE SETUP: ⚡ Tusk Olympus Tank Bags: bit.ly/3yfaQbi ⚡ Mosko Backcountry Panniers/Duffle: tinyurl.com/2s433796 ⚡ Mosko Backcountry CInch Strap: tinyurl.com/bddnewz2 ⚡ Motoz Rallz Tires: bit.ly/3w1cf62 ⚡Tusk D-Flex Pro Handguards: bit.ly/3GCVkwb ⚡AXP Skid Plate: bit.ly/3UQspYF ⚡ Garmin Zumo XT GPS: bit.ly/3EGY4Vi ⚡ Cyclops Lights: tinyurl.com/2p9h85n5 ⚡ Seat Cover: www.coolcovers.co.uk/ ⚡ Faast Co. Flexx Bars: tinyurl.com/3xky3rnn ⚡ Faast Impact ADV Footpegs: tinyurl.com/5cwz9tet ⚡ Quadlock Phone Mounts: imp.i104546.net/m5zZEZ ⚡ DoubleTake Mirrors: bit.ly/3xczavF ⚡ Tusk Heated Grips: tinyurl.com/yea664se ⚡ Puig Windshield Visor (MD): bit.ly/31IcW7v CAMPING GEAR: ⚡ Nalgene Water Bottles: amzn.to/46pdYkp ⚡ Nemo Tensor Sleep Pad: amzn.to/40B3aOs ⚡ REI TrailMade Tent: tinyurl.com/3wcswf7f ⚡ Compression Bags: amzn.to/3ssxpuA ⚡ Kelty Sleeping Bag: amzn.to/49tyPpg ⚡ Sleeping Bag Liner: amzn.to/47u3Ffw ⚡ Inflatable Pillows: amzn.to/3QSWxUD ⚡ Hammer MultiTool: amzn.to/46biIKj ⚡ Mattress Inflator: amzn.to/47uW5RN ⚡ Packable Camp Shoes: amzn.to/49tcQ1N ⚡ Power Bank Charger: amzn.to/3ssDdnJ ⚡ Fire Maple Stove: amzn.to/469CXb1 ⚡ Peak Refuel Meals: amzn.to/49w7wdN ⚡ Collapsible Pot: amzn.to/3u20XiX ⚡ Jump Starter: tinyurl.com/3ccu9kpr ⚡ Camp Chair: bit.ly/3GqL5HP ⚡ Folding Utensils:bit.ly/3Iwh3UK JEFF’s KIT: HJC DS-X1 Helmet: tinyurl.com/2n82vssr Rigg-Gear Panniers: tinyurl.com/2n82vssr Jeff’s Channel: www.youtube.com/@ADV_Agenda
@kee7678
@kee7678 5 ай бұрын
Ian, do you use a Neck Brace? or a Neck Roll or Race Collar ? YOu and I end up using almost ALL the exact same stuff, but been wondering a lot about neck protection. Great videos, thanks so much!
@IRLtrolls
@IRLtrolls 6 ай бұрын
Ian should put a price counter in the top right corner of the video to remind us how poor we are 😂
@ttrguy9952
@ttrguy9952 6 ай бұрын
Ian You are Spot On that Cardo is the best out there. I have had ZERO issues with dropped communication with all my friends. Automatic pairing when we are in range with none of the "Can You Hear Me Now?" crap which is all the others and they are Waterproof unlike the others. When I pull into the driveway I automatically connect to my Mannequin seamlessly so he knows I'm home. Great Video Ian! 👍👍
@motojon76
@motojon76 6 ай бұрын
I think you do a great job with your videos. That being said, I find it hilarious that you described the absolute perfect reason to use the Mosko layering system, and then chose to take your road gear anyway. It’s videos like these that make people think it’s a good idea to buy 30 or 40 pounds worth of luggage, that’s empty weight, and then pack a ton of unnecessary stuff. Then those guys are surprised when their bike handles like crap or they start shattering bones. I think it would be eye-opening for you to put all that junk in a basket and stand on a scale. Maybe you could do a video about how you lightened everything up and how much better your bike handles. Start with your tool roll. Unless you’re fantasizing about rebuilding a motor in the middle of the desert, I bet you could lose 75% of that weight. All you need to be able to do is remove panels, maybe change oil, and swap a tire. I think there’s a whole series of videos you could pull out of this. And people will listen to you, because you're a quirky guy and it's obvious you're learning as this channel progresses. Keep it going!
@mototrailz
@mototrailz 6 ай бұрын
i keep telling him about it. He is just listing a bunch of stuff that he never used (10 helmets?!) for a BRD trip that lasted one night. Useful video would be about the essentials not about moving your whole garage with you and complain that the NV BDR is too hard to ride especially at the beginning.
@user-zy7mr2pc9q
@user-zy7mr2pc9q 6 ай бұрын
Two days and one night makes him an expert? The nerve! Itchy Boots puts these girls to shame.@@mototrailz
@zerotonine807
@zerotonine807 6 ай бұрын
Somebody won the Lottery 😂 getting more and more hilarious
@shawneedog1
@shawneedog1 6 ай бұрын
Love your content. I bought a 390 ADV based off of your review. My first bike. Loving it. Keep up the great work.
@gwyneplaine4771
@gwyneplaine4771 6 ай бұрын
Hi Ian! Just wanted to say that as someone new to the world of Motorcycling but who is also keen to learn as much as possible about Adventure Biking - you're channel has been an absolute Godsend. I'm indebted to you for the knowledge you so willingly pass onto us, and I appreciate all of the effort you go to to produce this content for us. Love from New Zealand.
@flippy66
@flippy66 5 ай бұрын
Lol he does it willingly because he is making money from it. You do realise that right?
@mediocremichael
@mediocremichael 6 ай бұрын
Great video - love this breakdown!
@Michael_Shay
@Michael_Shay 6 ай бұрын
The amount of stuff you take depends on tolerance for discomfort. I did the IDBDR and camped on it with the green chile system (2 20L dry bags). But I also use ultralight backpacking gear and pack pretty minimally. I still slept just fine every night, I still had a tent with mosquito netting and all that, but my stuff was pretty bare minimum, and most of one of the drybags was food. But I'm sure that people who packed more than me were more comfortable. It's probably too small to see but my profile picture is my bike on the BDR fully loaded.
@WinifredMulvey
@WinifredMulvey 6 ай бұрын
And I did a BDR in my 1996 Honda Accord… stop pretending it’s a monumental feat…
@cjdaking
@cjdaking 6 ай бұрын
Very similar to the load out I'm currently carrying on the Pan American Highway. One tip is to use the MSR whisperlite International stove since it runs on gasoline and finding butane cans can get tricky in remote areas or countries. I also pack my sleeping bag and tent loose in my panniers rather than in compression sacks. That way they fill all the corners of the pannier better than a round object in a square-ish container. Great video!
@adventurearyck64
@adventurearyck64 6 ай бұрын
Great video Ian!! Thanks for all of the effort you put in! ❤
@MichaelJohnson-ct6jp
@MichaelJohnson-ct6jp 6 ай бұрын
Who is ethan?
@adventurearyck64
@adventurearyck64 6 ай бұрын
@@MichaelJohnson-ct6jp It’s a voice to text world, I’m just living in it! Thanks, fixed
@Totalfun22
@Totalfun22 2 ай бұрын
I think it’s an informal video and is spot on. If I’m going to camp and not have hotel room at night I’m looking at buying all that same equipment. Yes like one person said it’s 10k worth of equipment but it’s a life long investment into Adventure and Excitement! To me that’s priceless ✊🏻👌🏻
@adventuristnw2321
@adventuristnw2321 6 ай бұрын
Really good review showing the options available! Thanks!!
@bacbladerunner
@bacbladerunner 6 ай бұрын
Excellent coverage. Whether you buy premium or budget, you kind of need all this for an adventure camping trip. There is really nothing here I would want to leave behind.
@plan_b_4wd
@plan_b_4wd Ай бұрын
Hi Ian, Congratulations on an ever growing YT channel. I've been watching many of your videos these past months as I return to off-road riding. I consider your ability to get the required information across to the viewer as second to none. There's no long-winded intros or fancy editing, and you get to the point without waffling preamble. The information I've learned from your presentations has been of great value, and, as such, I've now subscribed. Thank you. Regards Nathan, Syd Aust KTM500exc
@FixedAU
@FixedAU 6 ай бұрын
I really appreciate this video, it’s exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you!
@thr0w407
@thr0w407 6 ай бұрын
May as well get a motorhome lol
@WillieJohnRidesAgain
@WillieJohnRidesAgain 6 ай бұрын
How many pounds do you think you add with gear in panniers and top case/bag?
@michaelflores7657
@michaelflores7657 6 ай бұрын
Awesome content and thanks so much for posting! Really like the Mosko hydration pack!
@jeffday777
@jeffday777 6 ай бұрын
Nicely done video, Ian. Lots of helpful suggestions here. Thanks! 🙂
@chillyinalberta
@chillyinalberta 6 ай бұрын
Id love to see you try out the klim raptor shell suit. Similar to the mosko basilisk style. Almost zero reviews out there. Cheers for the great content.
@motojon76
@motojon76 6 ай бұрын
It's darn near a clone of the Mosko Basilisk, and their promo video makes it sound like they've thought of it for years. LOL I have Mosko and Klim, but I'll stick with my Gen 1 Basilisk.
@chillyinalberta
@chillyinalberta 6 ай бұрын
@motojon76 yeah it seems like it for sure, I've always had great luck with klim stuff though so I am curious. A little cheaper too;)
@motojon76
@motojon76 6 ай бұрын
@@chillyinalberta Klim's QC has gone to hell in the last few years. Currently the Mosko is $509.25. Braaaap Friday Sale.........
@RandomGRK
@RandomGRK 6 ай бұрын
For me the Raptor is the winner. I found the Basilisk to be overbuilt, bulky, ill fitting and noisy. Raptor flows air better, packs a little smaller. Both are priced ridiculously but I got my Raptor for half price.
@SamiNami
@SamiNami 6 ай бұрын
Can't really have an adventure without buying 10k in gear for your 2 weeks off you get every year. Maybe I'm being to harsh, maybe this video is just not for me haha
@chillyinalberta
@chillyinalberta 6 ай бұрын
Lots of people ride and camp most weekends. Unfortunately more cheaply made gear just doesn't hold up. For sure unnecessary if you are only going out for small trips each year. Different strokes I guess eh?
@thr0w407
@thr0w407 6 ай бұрын
​@@chillyinalbertaglamping on a bike lmaoo
@curtisgrimes3020
@curtisgrimes3020 6 ай бұрын
@sami if your spending all day on a bike there’s nothing worse than uncomfortable and unprotective gear.
@SamiNami
@SamiNami 6 ай бұрын
@@chillyinalberta Yep last year I only travelled for 9 months on my bike, 30 countries.
@ryanmalone2681
@ryanmalone2681 6 ай бұрын
5 weeks, and I take advantage of public holidays, and I ride and camp every other weekend and ride off-road every weekend. My gear is the attire I spend the most time in, so it makes sense to invest.
@michaelanderson3771
@michaelanderson3771 6 ай бұрын
Great rundown Ian. Keep it coming.
@rvator7291
@rvator7291 6 ай бұрын
You are right about changing things up. For me fall and summer are totally different kits. The one thing I would not scrimp on is a tent. I would NEVER go any cheaper than REI brand. I laughed at a You tuber who said "all tents leak". He must have been a walmart brand guy.
@Kingsize24
@Kingsize24 6 ай бұрын
I'm a fan man, but this is SO over the top for 99% of riders that it's actually comical. And besides that, you are never going to have fun when you have THAT much crap to tote along. If you can't fit everything you need in 30 to 35L, you are carrying too much. And I'm talking a week on the road.
@simonjones2645
@simonjones2645 6 ай бұрын
I pack clothes for 3 days , then all that Varies is amount of food and water and fuel packed in ! a week a month a year!😁😉👍
@Kingsize24
@Kingsize24 6 ай бұрын
@@simonjones2645 EXACTLY!!!
@brianErickson-bx9hp
@brianErickson-bx9hp 6 ай бұрын
You can camp with food and gear and be prepared to repair your bike with 30litr?
@Kingsize24
@Kingsize24 6 ай бұрын
@@brianErickson-bx9hp 32 to be precise, and yes. Tubes, pump, tools, food, and clothes. As well as my isobutane cooker, etc.
@SoundMindADV
@SoundMindADV 6 ай бұрын
Great video, Ian! I recently switched to an Arai helmet coming from a Scorpion modular. I love how lightweight it is most of all.
@johnnymoto66
@johnnymoto66 6 ай бұрын
Very useful and helpful video; thanks for all you do. 🏁🤙
@johngallays3399
@johngallays3399 6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@14sgs
@14sgs 6 ай бұрын
Great video Ian! Honestly, Just get out and ride!
@kimmosuomalainen9945
@kimmosuomalainen9945 6 ай бұрын
Lucky you, you have got temperatures down to 32 F = 0 C. My last overnight trip it was -12 C = 10 F in the morning when I did crawl out of my tent. Some bikes required warming with gas torch or having a fire under the motor to get them started. Daytime high was -5 C = 23 F. Heated grips very much appreciated.
@Rob801
@Rob801 6 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. I bought my Tiger 1200 RP about a month ago, so I have been upgrading all my gear which is basically going on six years old now (and was more suited to riding my T120 and not ADV riding). So yeah, new jacket, pants, helmet, gloves, boots, GPS, comms etc etc (also bought the pack talk edge with second helmet set, since I was waiting for my pre-ordered Hornet X2 to arrive (which it did today)... absolutely hated the Sena in my Neotech ll, just stopped working after three years, of light use). I started with the Badlands Pro, but it was just too heavy for me, and sizing was off. After going back. and forth I ended up settling on the Latitude jacket and pants with fit, and suited me best. I know there is less ventilation but I it will be primarily for cooler weather riding. I bought a really nice pair of Forma Terra Evo X boots which are very similar to the full length boots you have (they fit me best out of several brands I tried). Be damned if I have been able to take them out yet. Haven't ridden where I have felt comfortable wearing all new stiff gear as well as getting used to a brand new, much different animal of a bike lol (Angeles Crest was a blast, but then I had to ride through major LA traffic to get to Revzilla in Costa Mesa as I was tired of buying, trying, and returning gear through the mail). Having my 600 mile service done tomorrow, then it will free me up to head out and do some serious miles out in the more open desert and coastal routes (which is what I mainly bought the Tiger for... definitely not for commuting). Now I have to start collecting my camping gear as I plan on doing a lot of Moto-camping... it definitely adds up, but it is all worth it, and will last me many years :).
@davidherringgo
@davidherringgo 6 ай бұрын
Very good tips. Those flex handlebars look great . Going to try out packing tent poles separately and use a compression sack for ⛺️. Thanks again , that sand riding would have gobbled me up I bet. Good job. Hope your buddy fared well.
@brucedavis41
@brucedavis41 6 ай бұрын
As a dedicated over packer😂 I’m with you. I’ve been MC camping since 67, I still change stuff all the time. Great video, glad your buddy was ok. I really enjoy your channel.
@MikesProjectsandHobbies
@MikesProjectsandHobbies 6 ай бұрын
Interesting. We just did a 1500+ mile trip to Zion from So Cal camping in the desert. We took the big girls, KTM 1290, 1250GS and a Africa Twin. Had a blast and can’t wait to do it again. Hopefully with more off road next time. All the bikes performed flawlessly except about 90 mph, the MPG just crashes. 😂. I wore Revit dirt series with a base layer. Was perfectly comfortable in 40 to 80f. We have similar camping gear other than all my stuff being Big Agnes. The rechargeable inflater is amazing, one charge inflated everyone’s mattress for four days.
@LARGO125
@LARGO125 6 ай бұрын
Interesting, how well does the AT do keeping up with those 2 big bruisers?
@MikesProjectsandHobbies
@MikesProjectsandHobbies 6 ай бұрын
It did fine, contrary to what the internet says the Africa Twin 1000 is not slow be any means. LOL @@LARGO125
@glossblack1098
@glossblack1098 6 ай бұрын
Wow so much gear. I reckon you could cut it back. I can’t ride my 690 with too much weight on the rear. Impacts the handling so much it becomes dangerous to ride. Gotta keep things really light with soft panniers low and forward. Less is more. Cheers
@louisdriscoll2580
@louisdriscoll2580 6 ай бұрын
Buddy of mine started with to much and ended up mail half the shit back home, stayed in motels and ate a restaurants and still finished Colorado and Utah BDR
@russgoin428
@russgoin428 5 ай бұрын
Ian, love your channel, been a sub for a while. Excellent reviews w/ brutal honesty and it is genuine. I like that. Silly question - how do you clean your riding gear (jacket, pants, liners, etc.)? I do mostly on road riding in Midwest and get very sweaty after a long ride in Summer. Even with armor out of my gear, it is too bulky to just throw into the washing machine & dryer. Plus it’ll potentially damage both the machines and gear. Thanks for your very informative content & reviews even to someone who doesn’t go off-road.
@gabrielkopp2036
@gabrielkopp2036 6 ай бұрын
This was very informative.. i did learn one thing from your trip..(sorry you weren't able to finish) is i will not be purchasing the dunlop trailmax raid tires.. keep up the great content Ian
@newfoundadv1193
@newfoundadv1193 6 ай бұрын
I'm surprised your not using the mosko nomax tank bag
@hansstrippel6359
@hansstrippel6359 6 ай бұрын
great video, I am looking forward to see budget option one 🙂
@karlfonner7589
@karlfonner7589 6 ай бұрын
I’m giving you a thumbs up because you included things that you did not need to bring. I bring tools, even though I ride a Honda or Kawasaki. I wind up using the tools to help other people.😂 I have a question. Do your sleeping pad slips around with your sleeping bag? I used a Bivy sack and threw my pad in with a nylon sleeping bag and somehow it’s slicker than snot.
@deltabravo1257
@deltabravo1257 6 ай бұрын
Excellent video! What kind of camera do you use on a tripod for shooting videos like this? And did you take that big camera on the NVBDR ride you did?
@brandonbrenesb5498
@brandonbrenesb5498 6 ай бұрын
After 9 months travelling in Central and North America (Went to prudhoe bay) I can say that dont need even the half of the things from those “top” brands, I have been throwing away things since I left home, I carry only 65 littlers and Im still confortable everyday Just be smart with the things you buy, dont need to buy the most expensive things to have a good trip, better save that money for travelling Really nice video though
@georgedoolittle7574
@georgedoolittle7574 6 ай бұрын
Your bike has to be ready for these types of conditions too. Not even a cursory look at the complexity of modern 21st Century machines shows this is no small matter as well. I looked at a Russian "Ural" bike here in SC not long back which had (egads!) "two wheel drive" by way of a sidecar. It was not on sale i guess i would say it wasn't a US made chainsaw either. Anyhow remarkable skill set just to bike on this type of terrain for anything with two wheels let alone something so incredibly engineered as this. Absolutely amazed great content.
@DansADV
@DansADV 6 ай бұрын
Scary how similar our setups are. Like 95% the same! Thanks for sharing
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto 6 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@atticushexcel9567
@atticushexcel9567 6 ай бұрын
Welp... me too. Except I have the Tusk soft luggage system.
@dirkhuman760
@dirkhuman760 6 ай бұрын
I make sure I book rooms in advance and only take fresh socks, underwear, sleepwear, toiletries, raingear, tools, spares including a battery and cash. That's it. But nice video Ian.
@RandomGRK
@RandomGRK 6 ай бұрын
I’m the same. I’m far more comfortable in a hotel and I’m not in Magadan. There’s always a hotel somewhere in the US. I pack so light. 2 graph base layers, socks, toiletries, a pair of pants, pair of sneakers, underpants, basic tools, rain gear. Basically that’s it.
@deanmalkewich2366
@deanmalkewich2366 6 ай бұрын
I do a split, if it’s cold or rainy, I treat myself to a hotel. If it’s nice out, I camp. I’ve found a wide range in hotel prices and knowing I have a tent and sleeping bag/ pad on the back gives me a bit of assurance I’ll always have a place to sleep.
@ronsexton3685
@ronsexton3685 6 ай бұрын
I see this is the battleship super dreadnaught version and a super setup. But for those of us on the smaller bikes doing day trips, it would be great if you did a similar video! Like a day trip on your KTM 350. What gear and apparel? For daytrips with my Honda CRF300L for day trips this would be great information. Appreciate you listing your gear and doing this video. :)
@BlackdogADV
@BlackdogADV 6 ай бұрын
How much does all that luggage plus racks weight empty and packed?
@Advlfe
@Advlfe 6 ай бұрын
@Ian, Great video, as usual. QQ - in hindsight, would it have been better to wear the Baja S4 jackets for off-road and when it was hot, and carry an enduro S4 overjacket for cold ? Thanks. I have both the Baja S4 and the Badlands Pro, and trying to decide for an upcoming off-road trip in spring.
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto 6 ай бұрын
Yes, absolutely
@ryanmalone2681
@ryanmalone2681 6 ай бұрын
I have one helmet with the latest Cardo and another with the latest Sena. The Cardo I can barely hear above 65mph with earplugs in and the Sena is clear regardless of speed.
@bartoszswierk6518
@bartoszswierk6518 6 ай бұрын
Have you ever tried the mosko moto nomax tankbag? What is better in tusk tankbag? I'm just curious, because you have all the good stuff from mosko, except for this one, is there any reason :P ?
@SEB-as
@SEB-as 6 ай бұрын
Ohh American adventurer’s
@c.a.l.e.b.s
@c.a.l.e.b.s 6 ай бұрын
Ian, awesome videos as always! I may have missed a video but did you change over to the R from your '23 S from a couple months ago? Sorry if I jumped one where this was explained.
@atticushexcel9567
@atticushexcel9567 6 ай бұрын
Yes he did change. The Adventure is not really worth it for any off road.
@c.a.l.e.b.s
@c.a.l.e.b.s 6 ай бұрын
Appreciate the input. That isn't what I'm hearing on the new suspension from many (moreso a better bridge of the gap, I mean it isn't an R.....) so I'm curious to hear Ian's thoughts as he's typically quite honest unless that too was in the video I seem to have missed lol.@@atticushexcel9567
@Manuelgf95
@Manuelgf95 6 ай бұрын
For motorcycle Camping you need a motorcycle and a tent. Nothing else. You don’t need any of this equipment. Still a nice video.
@manfredolson6889
@manfredolson6889 6 ай бұрын
What size Puig would you recommend for an Africa Twin with the short windscreen ?
@arcadegamesify
@arcadegamesify 6 ай бұрын
Have u tried the mako360 bar mounts? They seem to dampen in every dimension instead of along one with the flexx bars. Considering adding them to my 390 adventure
@kkhalifah1019
@kkhalifah1019 6 ай бұрын
15:57 - I swear by this type of seat cover. Out here in the tropics, it stops your bum from being roasted by a hot seat when the bike is parked under the sun. In the rain, water doesn't collect under your bum either. And at home, it stops stray cats from shredding the seat underneath.
@bogdan6791
@bogdan6791 6 ай бұрын
I expect 10 rabbits and an elephant next coming up from those bags😂
@lele.grazioli
@lele.grazioli 6 ай бұрын
The wireless quadlock is the usb version or the handwired version?
@brobin66
@brobin66 6 ай бұрын
Ian, don’t toss your water filter on the ground like that.. a hard shock will break it and it won’t be obvious until fluids are exiting all your bodily holes.. Great video as always…
@JohnBorgJacob
@JohnBorgJacob 6 ай бұрын
may be set the camera to manual focus or face tracking if avaialble, it was focusing on the left tree at around 12:23
@user-cd8bv9sm3k
@user-cd8bv9sm3k 4 ай бұрын
Have you considered adding an airbag vest to you gear? Any opinions about them
@cliffordzehmke5650
@cliffordzehmke5650 6 ай бұрын
Hi Ian ,there is a 790r for sale near my town ,I'm a working pensioner and cant afford it ,I'm 5500$ short ,so I just watch your channel and imagine it's me riding ,thanks for your videos
@bobz1736
@bobz1736 6 ай бұрын
Man... did you win the lottery ? 😮
@SKgeostrat
@SKgeostrat 6 ай бұрын
Really good one Ian! What was the total weight of your gear; luggage plus all you put in the luggage?
@jimearhart9888
@jimearhart9888 11 күн бұрын
Do you have the Rally Pack on your 890? Cruise control, Power Shifter etc...
@pacopetepnw3434
@pacopetepnw3434 6 ай бұрын
Nice job. We are about 90% the same set up. I copied the expert advice of Tim Collins, Amanda Zito, Cody McCallister etc.
@jonr3891
@jonr3891 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Ian - I really like your channel ... Please do a test on some Aerostich gear; It's bomber stuff - made in the USA... Thanks - jon
@roberttowery9664
@roberttowery9664 6 ай бұрын
Ian, I loved your video however, I want to take issue with the 'I pack too much food..." your assumption that you can get food along the way is valid only if your bike remains functional. I believe you need to think 'survival" if things go really wrong. I would argue you need at a minimum of three days of food and water. Sure, you can always call help on the Inreach, but should you bet your life on it or yourself? Love to have this chat over a beer on a hot dinner day.😉 Oh, PS please don't drop your water purifier on the ground. Breaking it might be a really bad thing.
@Thoraxe0987
@Thoraxe0987 6 ай бұрын
When do we get the alpine stars halo jacket review or did I miss it
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto 6 ай бұрын
soon
@jasonsibbring9630
@jasonsibbring9630 5 ай бұрын
Do you ever carry a fuel bladder? If so, what do you recommend?
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449 6 ай бұрын
Paul from Australia, I have used the XD-4 fantastic soiled helmet, but as I have neck problems need a helmet as light as possible, so I do have the Klim Kros pro as well and agree seems cheaply made ( without the cheap price 😂😂😂) I use a laying system , base layer - Merino wool , Quick dry T- Shirt , wool sooks , Knox Urban pro 2 jacket - abrasion resistant for road as well as off road High CE ratting AA , ( fantastic in heat ) if it’s colder put my Fly racing over the top , it’s wind and water 💧 resistant. If it rains put on my Reviti Dirt series ( 100 % waterproof) pants for more off road are my Knox , but ADV and road My John Doo AAA rated cargo pants ( both jacket and pants have Soft Armour . , water proof over pants if rains for both Enduro and ADV , KNOX gloves ADV / road and MX style gloves for Enduro. Boots Long forma boots for Enduro and day ADV rides and short ADV rides short Forma boots ( as good to walk in )And for Enduro my Forcefield Chest protector .
@atticushexcel9567
@atticushexcel9567 6 ай бұрын
If you have neck issues, I would highly recommend the Helite Turtle airbag which really protects your neck in the event of a crash.
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449 6 ай бұрын
Ok but does it also take pressure off your neck ?
@AZlance66
@AZlance66 6 ай бұрын
Ian, video idea.. what is the lightest adventure bike that can still cruise on the freeway. Maybe a 390? I’m thinking of getting one but may need a CFR250 first to get use to gas instead of electric Offroad, or I’m buying your favorite… a Harley lol
@tinkerbike2510
@tinkerbike2510 6 ай бұрын
CRF300L or KLX300
@RandomGRK
@RandomGRK 6 ай бұрын
CRF450RL but it depends how long you on want to cruise for. 2hrs and I’m dead.
@ryanmalone2681
@ryanmalone2681 6 ай бұрын
Best pegs ever are Twin Pegs. 2 pegs is like standing on a solid platform and your feet NEVER get tired, even if standing all day.
@kimomoto
@kimomoto 6 ай бұрын
Looking at the EICMA show, have you noticed the Kove 800X/ Super Adventure? It’s looks really interesting with 100 hp and a kerb weight of just 183 kg. I’ll hope you have a chance of getting hold on one and make a review of it.
@JDzAlive
@JDzAlive 6 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen a Kove or CFMoto long term review. 🤔🧐😅
@Choirboyjr11
@Choirboyjr11 6 ай бұрын
What's your thoughts on the CF Moto 450 MT?
@JamesMunroe1973
@JamesMunroe1973 6 ай бұрын
What size Puig deflector did you use on your BMW R1250GS? Looking to pick one of those up for my GSA.
@MikesProjectsandHobbies
@MikesProjectsandHobbies 6 ай бұрын
I put this one on my GS stock shield and it’s perfect. Puig 6319W Clear 230mm x 90mm
@JamesMunroe1973
@JamesMunroe1973 6 ай бұрын
​@@MikesProjectsandHobbiesmany thanks I was debating which size to get.
@DorkintheRoad
@DorkintheRoad 6 ай бұрын
Damn finicky autofocus is the bane of my existence.
@spencervidal3168
@spencervidal3168 6 ай бұрын
Have you looked into the HDB offroad hand guards?? With turn signals and mirrors.
@waynerobertson511
@waynerobertson511 6 ай бұрын
I'd be interested in what your toolkit contains.
@josephgeorgeejr7039
@josephgeorgeejr7039 Ай бұрын
I got the lowly..yet amazingly great cardo spirit, the bottom shelf cardo, but it functions flawless for only 100$ i won't waste my time with ultra cheap comms
@jonathangroenewald606
@jonathangroenewald606 5 ай бұрын
What size is your Helmet?
@clvrswine
@clvrswine 6 ай бұрын
I didn't catch which tire inflator he uses. My Slime one is rather large and I am done using a bicycle tire pump, roadside, in gear, in the heat. I'd ditch the sleeping bag liner to save space. I have a nice fleece one, but a down bag should really keep you warm if you use a ground pad. I also carry a tea-light candle lantern. Nothing better than a tiny bit of light in the darkness of solo dispersed camping. I have an AM/FM radio that has a two lights and can charge a phone. Again, a little radio can be a friend when solo or out of cell range.
@dustinsorrels5560
@dustinsorrels5560 6 ай бұрын
Could we get a comparison between the KTM 890, the V-strom 800DE & BMW F850 GS?
@iangriffiths9930
@iangriffiths9930 6 ай бұрын
I’m very interested in the Suzuki
@dustinsorrels5560
@dustinsorrels5560 6 ай бұрын
@@iangriffiths9930 I am too. I will probably end up with one of these bikes in the near future.
@Only-one-life-68
@Only-one-life-68 15 күн бұрын
Great review thank you.🙏 Though please stop giving Amazon drop ads !! Amazon have ruined so many mom and pop Businesses around the world 🌍.. Subscriber from over the pond Uk 🇬🇧.. Looking at treating myself to a 890 base..
@nickabrahall1412
@nickabrahall1412 6 ай бұрын
After a while you go on a trip and see how much you can do without I always make a list of what I should have took and shouldn’t
@Rebel_Canuck
@Rebel_Canuck 6 ай бұрын
👍👍
@j.swipes
@j.swipes Ай бұрын
What ktm?
@3866TIM
@3866TIM 6 ай бұрын
I don't think a bigger bike and more gear will help but you never know until you try. Let me know how it works out.
@notofinterest
@notofinterest 5 ай бұрын
weirdest gear selection ever seen; i guess its cause u‘re us citizens and im from europe. we may have other stuff here. what i highly recommend to check you out are helmets from schuberth. i use the C4 Pro, i dont have any issues with noise (the most silent helmets they build), sena comm. is built in and a sunvisor as well. pinlock includet. im not into the camping stuff, therefor no comment about this. for clothing i recommend the vanucci underwear set and the socks, gtx boots (waterproof + ventilation) and protective trousers and jacket from büse. maybe you have the chance to check this out, i really would like to hear your opinion about it. greetings from austria 🇦🇹
@Nulrom
@Nulrom 6 ай бұрын
I can't say I own the same craft lvl of equipment. Mine is FAR cheaper. But after that I pack the SAME things, Samsung tablet too.
@rayfriedman6107
@rayfriedman6107 6 ай бұрын
You only realize you've packed too much gear in *retrospect* (even though you might have had suspicions before hand). For each item you didn't use, one could easily imagine situations where you easily might have (perhaps even in a life saving situation). As for the gear, your comment about the protection level of the Badlands Pro's CE rating might be inaccurate--the Rucka Kingsley might exceed that of the Badlands Pro (Chris, "chap in a cap" would know for sure). I've read that John Muir traveled the whole of Yosemite and much of the Sierra Nevada range with only the food and gear he could carry in his jacket pockets. Fortunately, we have other options; and sponsors!
@rickhadfield1097
@rickhadfield1097 6 ай бұрын
Mosko moto gear is nice but extremely heavy. I know because I have it! Nice gear but will replace with something lighter next time.
@brianErickson-bx9hp
@brianErickson-bx9hp 6 ай бұрын
Are you talking about the panniers
@rickhadfield1097
@rickhadfield1097 5 ай бұрын
@@brianErickson-bx9hp yes
@GoodkatNW
@GoodkatNW 6 ай бұрын
For how expensive Klim is, they should offer superb support as well. Unfortunately, this hasn't been the case. Last year I submitted a warranty claim on a pair of their gloves, which quite literally fell apart within a few rides. They requested documentation, which I provided. They rejected the photos because they were *too large*. After a few back and forths and my offer to host the files so that they could access directly (instead of emailing to their antiquated server), they just stopped responding. Still wearing their pants and my older gloves, but their new stuff seems to have horrid quality control, and worse customer service than any budget brand, which is a shame.
@8andsk835
@8andsk835 6 ай бұрын
If I know of a company that makes gear for the big fellas let me know. Especially a adv helmet bigger than 3x
@user-zy7mr2pc9q
@user-zy7mr2pc9q 6 ай бұрын
You should get ITCHY BOOTS to do your complete gear guide for adv motorcycle riding and camping. It would be more realistic.
@MrEtnorb
@MrEtnorb 6 ай бұрын
2 problems, she never camps and only wears sponsors gear
@user-zy7mr2pc9q
@user-zy7mr2pc9q 6 ай бұрын
Itchy Boots has camped plenty of times and is ready to camp at any time. Big Rock Moto also only reviews sponsored gear.@@MrEtnorb
@MrEtnorb
@MrEtnorb 6 ай бұрын
@@user-zy7mr2pc9q sorry, I’ve hardly ever seen her camp in the last few years. How do you know he doesn’t buy some of his gear. I grant you a lot of suppliers clearly give him stuff for evaluation.
@lifted_above
@lifted_above 6 ай бұрын
Communications: When will a company design a weather-proof, robust, GMRS radio with a simple bluetooth connection to helmet setups? That would change the game for mobile communications. Stop with all the bluetooth mesh complexity crap and use a radio signal that's functioned flawless for decades. A solid 5-mile range that doesn't quit with a few trees or buildings would be the way to go.
@LivingMovie
@LivingMovie 6 ай бұрын
Sounds like the oxbow renegade x radio I keep seeing ads for on my feed. No experience with it yet personally but sounds like it ticks the boxes on your wishlist.
@lifted_above
@lifted_above 6 ай бұрын
@@LivingMovie Thanks for the recommendation
@DonnieDarko727
@DonnieDarko727 6 ай бұрын
Just get a MonoRacer cabin motorcycle. Much easier and electric
@olliechristopher467
@olliechristopher467 6 ай бұрын
I like all the gear except the Cardo Packtalk. I am still old school hand signals, radio and repeaters . At some point I might have to get onboard. Almost all the guys in my dual sport club are using both radio and the Cardo system.
@silverdale3207
@silverdale3207 6 ай бұрын
Yeah I was reluctant to get one too as I don't like people yapping in my ear when I'm enjoying a ride , but recently bought one to ride with a group of guys in Australia as they all had Senas, in that situation it was worth its weight in gold as I didn't know where I was going and they could tell me directions or warn me of livestock on the road and I could ask about something we'd passed that looked interesting, I normally ride solo but they are really good for group rides, plus you can always turn it off for silence. Another plus was getting verbal directions from maps on my phone without having to take eyes off the road as I had to ride out of Melbourne in traffic where I hired the Bike.
@trailrider1980
@trailrider1980 6 ай бұрын
Booo, i just want you to post the transalp final review lol.
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