"........and use a 40 liter roll-top, top loading, waterproof duffel on each side .......".
What brand/model..........????
What brand/model..........????
Those first hand-held digital calculators were nearly $300 when they were introduced in the 70s. Now you can buy one with more calculating power for under $10!![]()
I rarely get less than 60 MPG using regular. I generally do NOT ride on Interstates, however. 99% of my riding is on secondary, thirdly, and if I am lucky, fourthly roads.NT going slow around back roads I've seen 60 mpg (calculated). Traveling actual Interstate speeds that will drop to 40mpg or a bit less, depending on head winds.
Lots of good information available on this site about what latches to use, where to buy them and how to install them.so i came here looking for info on latches as per above and all i read is people crapping on about calculators and fuel, seriously wtf
Hi John,I also plan to purchase two 40 liter top-loading, and fold-down, drybags which will be about 12 inches wide and tall, and 20 inches long. This should make being able to LOOSLY fill the bags with food, water, cooking equipment, clothing, etc and load the bags onto the bike much easier. I'll still use an Army duffle bag with a large plastic bag inside of it to carry lighter and bulkier things like a sleeping bag, sleeping mat, and camp sneakers attached over the back seat and rack and snugged down securely with a ratchet strap; the duffle bag also works as a cushion for my lower back.
Harry, I'm interested in know whay kind of cot you use while motorcycle camping, and how you like it. I'm getting tired sleep on the ground or sliding off an air mattress. John OHi John,
I do a LOT of camping with my NT, and have added two tie down eyebolts to the rear shelf. This really helps. I use RocStraps and put RocStrap's short elastic part into the eyebolt and the long part around the grab rail. I just got back from camping WVa for three days, and had a 50L dry bag, my tent, a cot, and a soft cooler bag cinched down up there and they never moved the whole ride.
See: https://www.nt-owners.org/forums/threads/rear-shelf-tiedown-points-added.13424/
All, I realized I was using a European version of the NT700V owners manual I had printed off the internet. In Europe they calculate the Octane levels differently then here in the US. I stand corrected, and will be using 87 octane mostly from no on.No it doesn't. All the NT requires is 86, anything higher you are wasting money.
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Hi John, I have a Helinox cot: https://helinox.com/products/cot-one-convertible?variant=37873307254958Harry, I'm interested in know whay kind of cot you use while motorcycle camping, and how you like it. I'm getting tired sleep on the ground or sliding off an air mattress. John O