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The BMW Airflow two piece suit is easily the least bulky protective gear I have ever worn. The jacket and trousers feel weightless compared to normal kit. https://www.bmw-motorrad-store.co.uk/bmw/motorcycle-clothing/airflow.html
Another option is Aerostich - I used to wear a Darien Light jacket and trousers - they pack up pretty small https://www.aerostich.com/jackets-pants
Most of my touring involves leaving the bike gear with the bike and going for a walk in normal clothes, but I always have giant BMW panniers and top box, which make this approach very easy. I have also used a cable lock for jacket, trousers and helmet though.
Another approach is a wire mesh net. I used one of these many years ago. Better than nothing. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pacsafe-Anti-Theft-Backpack-And-Protector/dp/B005BNDFC6 If you don't have hard luggage I can't think of any other way to lock up your boots.
Topboxes are not thief proof, but in my experience a giant Givi top box will be stolen every year or two if it's on a bike parked on the street in London, whereas BMW top boxes are never interfered with!
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If you only have a few places you might go there may be a house/shop/farm would not mind being asked if you could leave a bag there in relative safety.
Agree people worry far too much about things being nicked.
Obviously you wouldn't leave a wallet and keys on the bike but a rolled up bundle in a tail pack would almost certainly be fine.
There are't gangs of smelly jacket thieves roaming the countryside.
Besides you aren't my size
If it was me *running* I'd compromise on footwear and trousers and wear an old jacket not that bothered about - even if it meant buying something cheap from ebay. |
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I left all of my safety gear cargo-netted over/around my tail bag whilst going around Spain in my t-shirt and jeans. I also left it like that whilst parked up a few times, or brought my luggage inside if stopping at a hotel for the night.
I put tiny padlocks around the zips of my panniers. Nothing that would stop anyone who really wanted to get inside, but can't just be rummaged through effortlessly. If someone really wants my dirty clothes that badly they can have them
I would doubt someone's going to want to steal your bike gear. The people that steal bikes never wear any, and those without bikes don't want any  ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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Don't wash your textiles for a year or two. Problem solved  ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 298 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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