Simple Test Kitchen
After my saddlebag failure, I threw out the damage saddlebag and took the connecting straps off the remaining good saddlebag. My idea here was to use the remaining saddlebag as a tailbag. I have a 50L but that obviously is too much. I also have one of those magnetic tankbags but the magnets are too weak. It can function as a tailbag but is small. Using the remaining saddlebag as a tailbag would give me a 25L bag. Good for an extended day trip. The plan was to stow my stove, fuel, water, coffee, some biscotti and my utensils in the 25L bag. Attaching the bag and a small folding stool to the back of the bike, I was planning to stop for coffee a few hours out from home. Coffee and biscotti on the road. This worked well. I know because it was cold and wet by the ocean and hot coffee and some orange and chocolate biscotti was very welcome. The water boiled quick even in the wind. Feeling warmed up, I could now continue. "The Loop" or rightfully the Pacific Marine Road ...