There is almost nothing more useful on tour than internal bags for your luggage. Internal bags Believe me when I tell you, these internal bags are just about the best thing you will take on tour Secondly, I think they look very cool and give off proper adventuring vibes, like you might be off to the desert even if you’ll never really be more than 30 minutes from the nearest cafe on your Sunday ride. This has two benefits, firstly, it means they are readily accessible if you just want to stop for a quick swig of coffee at the roadside (there’s nothing more annoying than rooting around in your luggage for a drink when you’re parched). These stainless-steel thermal flasks can be attached to the outside of your top box. However, if you are out in the back of beyond, it’s quite likely you could go a while without seeing the cafe. Normally, this isn’t a problem thanks to the ubiquity of Starbucks across much of the known world.
If you are anything like me, not getting your morning coffee is a sure-fire way to ruin you day. External flasks These Givi external flasks are perfect for taking coffee on the go if you need a roadside pick me up Just like that, there’s no more unwieldy walks up hotel stairs with aluminium edges digging into your fingers. Givi has come up with a great way to ensure this doesn’t happen with its universal ergonomic handle.Ĭompatible with either the Outback or Dolomiti cases, the handle slots easily onto the boxes and, since they are made by Givi, they don’t spoil the lines or aesthetics at all. You may have the best top box in the world but if it’s a pain to lug around hotel lobbies, it can quickly become an annoyance.
Something as simple as handle to carry your luggage off the bike after a long and tiring day in the saddle can make the world of difference. Luggage handles A handle on your luggage just makes the whole process so much simpler