Why not get a pair of panniers and a top box a la BMW. You could then put all your stuff in them and carry it all around the sections. Don't understand why we don't see more of this sort of thing.
Some of the trousers I've seen (both trials and MX) don't have any pockets. Hence my question.
Some of them have very small and tight one close to the body, and I am not sure about putting a key in there ( my car hey isn't one of thos collapsible ones ). I am guessing it may pose some risk in case of unfotunate fall down.
Now, one thing I've noticed is that there is not much storage provided in most of the riding apparel (pants/ jerseys). I am used to having plethora of pockets in my ADV riding jacket
I don't plan to carry a lot of stuff with me, but some essentials ( phone / wallet / car keys ). How do you carry stuff like this while trial riding?
Bum bags ( waist packs / fanny packs ), back packs? Which of those do you find convenient?
Do you clean your bikes after riding (especially now when there is a lot of mud) and before puting in into the car? If so, do you carry some water and battery powered jet-wash?
I mean this is probably less of an issue for van owners. But if you use a car (like Berlingo) then it ma get very messy very quickly.
Just thought that it may be easier to clean the bike pre-trasport rathen than clean the car later on.
I know this is a old subject BUT has anyone got any pics of two trials bikes in a second generation Berlingo Van 2009-2017 ish. I'd like to be 100% sure before I buy one.
I'd like to ask for simmilar. I plan to carry one bike, but would like to understand how it fits into the older/cheaper models of berlingo (I think it is 2004-2012).
I never had any van. Nor I have carried any bike in any car/van. How easy it is to put a bike in a small-ish van with low roof like Berlingo.
I am looking at both Berlingo cars and vans, but I guess van is going to have slightly more space + it'll be easier to clean.
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