I will steal one from 1abastarsmda (Dave) on his long trek to Eureka Springs he had in his travel bag Zip-Lock bags (the big ones) for everyday of clothes. He laid them out on the bed and had 5 days worth in a small area, I am guessing he just laid them flat in his TP or straight up and down in his saddle bags. I was really impressed, in each bag was a t-shirt, socks and drawers. Then he just put them back in the bag at the end of the day for transport home. Great idea that I had never seen before.
I use the space bags. They take up less space and will carry clean or dirty clothes. One large space bag will hold: 1 pair jeans; 2 shirts
( short or long sleeve ); 2 pair underware; & 2 pair socks. Four loaded space bags will fit in each saddle bag liner with room for toiletries
and 750ml. plastic bottle of Bourbon. ( for snake bites! here snake, here snake)
Tools fit under the saddle bag liners and there is still room for a pair of sneakers on top.
Tour pack carries leathers, extra helmet, extra gloves, important papers ( registration, insurance, & toilet )

Glove boxes carry glasses, smokes, wallet, cell phone, & keys.
Lowers storage for camera, sun screen, small flashlight, and extra batteries.
Tour pack rack bag holds the kitchen and the back seat bag carries the tent, air mattress, sleeping bag, and small 12v air compressor.
This works out pretty good if you don't mind tripping the scales at about 1200 to 1300 lbs.
If the wife goes I pull the trailer, then everything rides in the trailer and we don't camp!

I have found it is real easy just to put every thing in the trailer even when wife doesn't go. Just too easy!

Just another 2 cents worth.
Mike
