Reckless 40L - Packing for Camping off of Dirt Bikes | Mosko Moto
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- čas přidán 1. 10. 2018
- The Mosko Moto team goes camping out of the Reckless 40L System, riding single track to a mountain lake - See how each person packed slightly differently for the trip and was comfortable camping off the bike in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
About the Reckless 40:
The Reckless 40L (V2.0) is a rackless pannier/duffle system that easily mounts on any motorcycle, with or without pannier racks. We designed this bag for day trips on larger bikes, baja-style hotel-hopping, or overnight camping from a smaller bike. The Reckless 40 is 100% waterproof, with three separate removable welded-seam drybags that slide/strap into an outer harness, which stays attached to the bike. If you’re setting up a new bike, the Reckless system saves you the added weight and expense of metal pannier racks, while still providing a traditional 3-bag organizational system (i.e. two side panniers and a rear duffle).
All three drybags have roll-top closures, and they can be easily and individually accessed throughout the day, so you don't have to mess with the holster attachment straps to get to food, clothes, or tools. The side drybags have clear panels on the front, so you can tell which bag has what you need, and they have stiffeners in the back to reduce movement while riding and make it easier to slide into the holster. They also have webbing handles at the bottom, so they can be more easily pulled into the holster.
The center bag on the Reckless 40 is our Stinger 8 Tailbag. It turns into a backpack with mesh backpack straps that unfold from inside the bag, in case you want to go for a day hike on your ride, or run into town for errands. The Stinger 8 also has 4 sewn-on connection straps with matching ladderlocks, so it can be rigged as a standalone fender bag, tail bag, or pannier topper without the Reckless 40 harness.
The Reckless 40 has separate rear pockets on both sides, which are perfect for storing fuel bottles, water bottles, tools, and tubes. The two overlapping rear beavertails are a great spot to tuck a motorcycle jacket when it’s not in use, or to store wet things - like a rainfly, towel, or campsite garbage - that you don't want inside your drybag.
The rear beavertail has a padded goggle pocket which also fits a Spot, InReach, or cell phone. On the inside surface of the front beavertail there's a mesh pocket for storing wet/dry items (like toothbrush/paste) or bike documents inside a waterproof baggie.
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Great posting.
Thanks for taking the time to show us the items you packed and how you packed them.
I am really enjoying all of your videos. Nicely done!
Cool vid great to see some 2T' on an Adv ride. Also great to see some people camping without all the crap u don't need
Excellent video; always enjoy learning from your experience!
Interesting to see the split between spot & inreach... I've been looking into them a bit and it sounds like spot has better medical and vehicle recovery insurance, but less reliable comms.. would love to see a video discussion about why some chose one vs the other.
Nice video and beta on all of the gear. love the product line and innovation. Keep up the good work!
Awesome Ride,,, nice video and tips on camping/packing
Looks like an awesome spot!
Love the video and use a lot of the same stuff but with a Reckless 80. Mosko gear is excellent. Just as an aside and not complain or preach but it always a good idea to practice "leave no trace" principles especially when camping in pristine spots like this. It will keep these areas open for off road use longer in the future so we don't end up like CA. Cheers!
Great information, doing some research on dual sport options for packing vs my ADV setup. A note on the fishing pole, fun and satisfying to make a fishing pole I am sure but check out the pocket pen fishing poles on Amazon. for less than 15.00 you get a fishing pole that is literally the size of a fountain pen. Plenty of CZcams videos of people catching fish with them. That is what I use for my ADV kit and I have caught trout with it. Keep on adventuring!
Please may I add my thanks. Superb information clearly presented.
Great vid thanks that helps a ton.
Great video...very useful.
Thank you for the excellent demonstration. I have a question relating to the MSR Hubba NX 1. I cannot find anywhere how the tent can compress to the size you show. I need to fit to my RECKLESS 40 for a trip. Thank you 🤔
Pretty good ding in the front wheel on Pete' bike
Thank you for this vid. Mosko Moto is at the top of the game. I have used the 35 liter panniers and 40 liter backcountry for several months, on both local and long distance street and dirt rides, and just got the Nomax with the cell phone case for Christmas from my loving family. You all put your heart, minds and considerable experience into every product.
Loving the light ADV setup. What are the pants Pete is wearing?
Hey there guys, great vid, what pants is the 2nd guy ( blond hair ) wearing - brand please
Hi Mosko Moto team.