My Motorcycle Gear

My Motorcycle Gear

My Motorcycle Gear

My Motorcycle Gear

I use a range of motorcycle gear from Lone Rider, including soft bags, a tank bag, top case, auxiliary lights, headlight guard, tent, and more.

Some of this gear I’ve used all last summer, and some items are new and will join me on my adventures in 2025. So far, Lone Rider gear has exceeded all my expectations—it’s handled rough roads, tough weather, and long-distance travel without any issues.

Below, you’ll find a list of the Lone Rider products I use. Each picture is linked directly to the product on Lone Rider’s website in case you want to learn more or gear up for your own ride.

I use a range of motorcycle gear from Lone Rider, including soft bags, a tank bag, top case, auxiliary lights, headlight guard, tent, and more.

Some of this gear I’ve used all last summer, and some items are new and will join me on my adventures in 2025. So far, Lone Rider gear has exceeded all my expectations—it’s handled rough roads, tough weather, and long-distance travel without any issues.

Below, you’ll find a list of the Lone Rider products I use. Each picture is linked directly to the product on Lone Rider’s website in case you want to learn more or gear up for your own ride.

I use a range of motorcycle gear from Lone Rider, including soft bags, a tank bag, top case, auxiliary lights, headlight guard, tent, and more.

Some of this gear I’ve used all last summer, and some items are new and will join me on my adventures in 2025. So far, Lone Rider gear has exceeded all my expectations—it’s handled rough roads, tough weather, and long-distance travel without any issues.

Below, you’ll find a list of the Lone Rider products I use. Each picture is linked directly to the product on Lone Rider’s website in case you want to learn more or gear up for your own ride.

I use a range of motorcycle gear from Lone Rider, including soft bags, a tank bag, top case, auxiliary lights, headlight guard, tent, and more.

Some of this gear I’ve used all last summer, and some items are new and will join me on my adventures in 2025. So far, Lone Rider gear has exceeded all my expectations—it’s handled rough roads, tough weather, and long-distance travel without any issues.

Below, you’ll find a list of the Lone Rider products I use. Each picture is linked directly to the product on Lone Rider’s website in case you want to learn more or gear up for your own ride.

MotoBags – Semi-Rigid Motorcycle Bags
MotoBags – Semi-Rigid Motorcycle Bags
MotoBags – Semi-Rigid Motorcycle Bags
MotoCase Small 42L
MotoCase Small 42L
MotoCase Small 42L
Overlander 30L & 48L
Overlander 30L & 48L
Overlander 30L & 48L
Explorer Duffel Dry Bag - Olive 30L
Explorer Duffel Dry Bag - Olive 30L
Explorer Duffel Dry Bag - Olive 30L
MotoLights
MotoLights
MotoLights
Headlight Guard
Headlight Guard
Headlight Guard
Side Stand Foot Extension
Side Stand Foot Extension
Side Stand Foot Extension
Hydration Bladder 3L
Hydration Bladder 3L
Hydration Bladder 3L
Tool Roll
Tool Roll
Tool Roll
Ranger Mini Tank Bag
Ranger Mini Tank Bag
Ranger Mini Tank Bag
Tail Pack
Tail Pack
Tail Pack
MiniBag 6L
MiniBag 6L
MiniBag 6L
TallBag 3L
TallBag 3L
TallBag 3L
Bottle Holder
Bottle Holder
Bottle Holder
MicroBag 2.5L
MicroBag 2.5L
MicroBag 2.5L

My Protective Gear

When it comes to protective gear, I use a mix of trusted brands like BMW Motorrad, Klim, and Nexx Helmets. I aim for gear that’s not only high-quality and safe, but also looks good.

I genuinely enjoy wearing my riding gear—it’s comfortable, reliable, and gives me confidence on every ride. If you’re looking to upgrade your setup, I definitely recommend giving these brands a try.

I haven’t listed specific riding pants here because I usually wear different types of Kevlar motorcycle jeans. I like the comfort and casual look of jeans, and when the weather turns, I just throw on a pair of rain pants over them.

When it comes to protective gear, I use a mix of trusted brands like BMW Motorrad, Klim, and Nexx Helmets. I aim for gear that’s not only high-quality and safe, but also looks good.

I genuinely enjoy wearing my riding gear—it’s comfortable, reliable, and gives me confidence on every ride. If you’re looking to upgrade your setup, I definitely recommend giving these brands a try.

I haven’t listed specific riding pants here because I usually wear different types of Kevlar motorcycle jeans. I like the comfort and casual look of jeans, and when the weather turns, I just throw on a pair of rain pants over them.

When it comes to protective gear, I use a mix of trusted brands like BMW Motorrad, Klim, and Nexx Helmets. I aim for gear that’s not only high-quality and safe, but also looks good.

I genuinely enjoy wearing my riding gear—it’s comfortable, reliable, and gives me confidence on every ride. If you’re looking to upgrade your setup, I definitely recommend giving these brands a try.

I haven’t listed specific riding pants here because I usually wear different types of Kevlar motorcycle jeans. I like the comfort and casual look of jeans, and when the weather turns, I just throw on a pair of rain pants over them.

When it comes to protective gear, I use a mix of trusted brands like BMW Motorrad, Klim, and Nexx Helmets. I aim for gear that’s not only high-quality and safe, but also looks good.

I genuinely enjoy wearing my riding gear—it’s comfortable, reliable, and gives me confidence on every ride. If you’re looking to upgrade your setup, I definitely recommend giving these brands a try.

I haven’t listed specific riding pants here because I usually wear different types of Kevlar motorcycle jeans. I like the comfort and casual look of jeans, and when the weather turns, I just throw on a pair of rain pants over them.

BMW Motorcycle Jacket GS Rallye GTX
BMW Motorcycle Jacket GS Rallye GTX
BMW Motorcycle Jacket GS Rallye GTX
Adventurehjelm Nexx X.WED3 Zero Pro Karbon MT
Adventurehjelm Nexx X.WED3 Zero Pro Karbon MT
Adventurehjelm Nexx X.WED3 Zero Pro Karbon MT
Klim Adventure GTX Boots
Klim Adventure GTX Boots
Klim Adventure GTX Boots
Klim Adventure GTX Gloves
Klim Adventure GTX Gloves
Klim Adventure GTX Gloves

My Camping Gear

For years, I used the Urberg Skandinavien 2-person tent—a compact, lightweight, and reliable shelter. But when the rain came, camping wasn’t exactly fun. So, I upgraded to the Lone Rider MotoTent, and what a difference! It’s spacious enough to stand inside and makes a rainy day feel much more manageable.

To keep things organized, I use the Lone Rider Travel Packing Cubes. These are a game-changer when it comes to managing your gear—seriously, I highly recommend them.

The rest of my camping setup is mostly from Urberg Skandinavien, including a 3-season sleeping bag, pillow, and air mattress—simple, functional, and perfect for adventure travel.

As the new season kicks off, I’ll be updating and expanding my camping setup—so stay tuned for more details on my travel kitchen, gear updates, and packing tips.

For years, I used the Urberg Skandinavien 2-person tent—a compact, lightweight, and reliable shelter. But when the rain came, camping wasn’t exactly fun. So, I upgraded to the Lone Rider MotoTent, and what a difference! It’s spacious enough to stand inside and makes a rainy day feel much more manageable.

To keep things organized, I use the Lone Rider Travel Packing Cubes. These are a game-changer when it comes to managing your gear—seriously, I highly recommend them.

The rest of my camping setup is mostly from Urberg Skandinavien, including a 3-season sleeping bag, pillow, and air mattress—simple, functional, and perfect for adventure travel.

As the new season kicks off, I’ll be updating and expanding my camping setup—so stay tuned for more details on my travel kitchen, gear updates, and packing tips.

For years, I used the Urberg Skandinavien 2-person tent—a compact, lightweight, and reliable shelter. But when the rain came, camping wasn’t exactly fun. So, I upgraded to the Lone Rider MotoTent, and what a difference! It’s spacious enough to stand inside and makes a rainy day feel much more manageable.

To keep things organized, I use the Lone Rider Travel Packing Cubes. These are a game-changer when it comes to managing your gear—seriously, I highly recommend them.

The rest of my camping setup is mostly from Urberg Skandinavien, including a 3-season sleeping bag, pillow, and air mattress—simple, functional, and perfect for adventure travel.

As the new season kicks off, I’ll be updating and expanding my camping setup—so stay tuned for more details on my travel kitchen, gear updates, and packing tips.

For years, I used the Urberg Skandinavien 2-person tent—a compact, lightweight, and reliable shelter. But when the rain came, camping wasn’t exactly fun. So, I upgraded to the Lone Rider MotoTent, and what a difference! It’s spacious enough to stand inside and makes a rainy day feel much more manageable.

To keep things organized, I use the Lone Rider Travel Packing Cubes. These are a game-changer when it comes to managing your gear—seriously, I highly recommend them.

The rest of my camping setup is mostly from Urberg Skandinavien, including a 3-season sleeping bag, pillow, and air mattress—simple, functional, and perfect for adventure travel.

As the new season kicks off, I’ll be updating and expanding my camping setup—so stay tuned for more details on my travel kitchen, gear updates, and packing tips.

MotoTent
MotoTent
MotoTent
Travel Packing Cubes
Travel Packing Cubes
Travel Packing Cubes

My Recording Gear

To capture my adventures, I use a mix of four different cameras, each with its own purpose:

iPhone – Quick and easy for shooting high-quality reels on the go.

Canon R8 – My go-to for high-resolution photos and video. It performs great, especially in low-light conditions.

DJI Osmo Action 4 – Mounted on my helmet, this is my most-used camera for recording rides from the rider’s view.

Insta360 X3 – A 360° camera I use occasionally to capture immersive footage and unique perspectives.

To capture my adventures, I use a mix of four different cameras, each with its own purpose:

iPhone – Quick and easy for shooting high-quality reels on the go.

Canon R8 – My go-to for high-resolution photos and video. It performs great, especially in low-light conditions.

DJI Osmo Action 4 – Mounted on my helmet, this is my most-used camera for recording rides from the rider’s view.

Insta360 X3 – A 360° camera I use occasionally to capture immersive footage and unique perspectives.

To capture my adventures, I use a mix of four different cameras, each with its own purpose:

iPhone – Quick and easy for shooting high-quality reels on the go.

Canon R8 – My go-to for high-resolution photos and video. It performs great, especially in low-light conditions.

DJI Osmo Action 4 – Mounted on my helmet, this is my most-used camera for recording rides from the rider’s view.

Insta360 X3 – A 360° camera I use occasionally to capture immersive footage and unique perspectives.

To capture my adventures, I use a mix of four different cameras, each with its own purpose:

iPhone – Quick and easy for shooting high-quality reels on the go.

Canon R8 – My go-to for high-resolution photos and video. It performs great, especially in low-light conditions.

DJI Osmo Action 4 – Mounted on my helmet, this is my most-used camera for recording rides from the rider’s view.

Insta360 X3 – A 360° camera I use occasionally to capture immersive footage and unique perspectives.

iPhone 16 Pro Max
iPhone 16 Pro Max
iPhone 16 Pro Max
Canon R8 + 35 mm f/1.8 + 50 mm f/1.8 + 24-105 mm f/4-7.1
Canon R8 + 35 mm f/1.8 + 50 mm f/1.8 + 24-105 mm f/4-7.1
Canon R8 + 35 mm f/1.8 + 50 mm f/1.8 + 24-105 mm f/4-7.1
DJI Action 4 + DJI Mic 2
DJI Action 4 + DJI Mic 2
DJI Action 4 + DJI Mic 2
Insta360 X3
Insta360 X3
Insta360 X3

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