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How many shirts / pants / underwear, you bring for a trip?
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alexei
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Nov 23 2022, 04:36 PM
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It's your own experience.
I did both before: Bring money, minimal clothing, local trip. Rain gear more important. Overpack, less hassle, but load and unload, and bike is heavier, not fun to ride.
Even neighbor country trips, got many dobi bars with dryers. Or, hotel with dobi, spend time save money.
If you berani, 2 sets of clothing to rotate also can. Is up to you.
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alexei
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Nov 23 2022, 07:56 PM
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Bikerbase, sembang apa pun boleh... I think the idea is, no need open tered, masuk tered casual bike chat pun ok
If u go /k now, our GE15 is hosted there... that says a lot. Is up to you, no hard rule, a forum is a forum.
If you tend to overpack, means, u oredi got experience, so, if want to cut down, then u cut down. It's not like going some jungle.
There are more important things: Cash, insurance, phone line, spare bike key, and emergency supplies. Clothing is not very high in my regards. Unless attending a formal occasion is part of the plan.
This post has been edited by alexei: Nov 23 2022, 08:16 PM
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alexei
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Nov 23 2022, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE(WH4CockcooBird @ Nov 23 2022, 08:39 PM) Urgh.. I dropped my keyfob in one of my outing, 250km away from home. Lesson learnt.. lucky bike allow me to start without using keyfob. About those retards respond, I play along as a retard loh, no serious one.  Since u just joined not long ago here, says July 2022... is this your first forum? I'd suggest no name calling, or personal attacks. A comment that says your tered is like /k is not an insult or anything... just perhaps less technical and more chatty, the campur-aduk kind. Most of us also never met in person yet, so, messing up a forum tered might just drag your rep downhill. Most of the time, a 'haha' will do, and move on. Stepping down on each other doesn't really bring up anyone as a winner. No trophies. Ride your own ride.
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alexei
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Nov 24 2022, 02:58 PM
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last time Daiso also sell those compression bags, for pillows, comforter, winter clothing and those fluffy stuff
the idea is similar, roll the clothes in airtight bags, and close the air inlets. some call it vacuum bag for garments
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