Gear & Equipment

Gear advice on the internet has a problem: most of it is written by people who received the kit for free, tested it in a car park, and published the review before the first tour. What you get is a spec sheet with an opinion attached. What you actually need to know is whether it holds up after 3,000 kilometers in variable weather, whether the zips still work after a gravel road in Albania, and whether it was worth what you paid.

The posts in this section cover boots, jackets, rain gear, luggage, cameras, and the other equipment that defines how a long trip actually feels. Where something was missing, failed or fell short, that’s in the article. Where something proved worth every cent, that’s in there too. The goal is to give you enough to make a real decision, not enough to feel good about a purchase you’ve already made.

The affiliate posts in this section contain commission links — those are clearly marked. The informational posts don’t. Both are written the same way.

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    Motorcycle Luggage Mounting Systems: Complete Guide

    The luggage gets all the attention. Riders spend weeks researching panniers — capacity, waterproofing, lock quality, material — and then strap them to the bike with whatever mounting solution came in the…

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    Motorcycle Touring Jacket Guide: Variable Weather

    The motorcycle touring jacket has to do more than any other piece of kit in your wardrobe. It needs to protect you in a crash, manage your body temperature across a range…

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    Motorcycle Rain Gear Guide: Stay Dry on Tour

    Let me be straight with you: no motorcycle rain gear keeps you completely dry. Not Gore-Tex, not fully taped seams, not the most expensive suit in the catalogue. What good gear does…

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    Motorcycle Touring Boots: How to Choose the Right Pair

    Riders will spend 800 € on a jacket without blinking. They’ll agonise for weeks over helmet brands, visor tints, and intercom systems. Then they’ll grab whatever boots look decent and call it…

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    What to Pack for Spring Motorcycle Travel in Europe Guide

    Spring motorcycle travel in Europe offers empty roads, blooming landscapes, and affordable accommodation—but the weather can swing from sunny and warm to cold and rainy within a single day. I’ve been caught…

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    Best Motorcycle Camping Gear for European Tours Guide

    Motorcycle camping gear opens up incredible freedom and budget savings when touring Europe. Instead of booking hotels weeks in advance or paying €80+ per night for accommodation, you can stop wherever the…

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    Hard Panniers vs Soft Luggage: Pros and Cons for Motorcycle Travel

    So you’re planning a long motorcycle trip and staring at luggage options online, wondering if you should drop €1,000+ on hard panniers or go with soft bags for a fraction of the…

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    Motorcycle Trip Packing List 2026: Everything You Need for Epic Adventures

    Did you know that 73% of motorcycle breakdowns on long trips could be prevented with proper preparation and the right gear? I learned this the hard way during my first cross-country ride…

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