Phartz
Pat Thompson
I'm not totally, completely, fully packed yet but you'll get the idea. I moved things around a bit this year and made it a little easier to get the bags closed.
In the right bag there is also a dinner plate stuck in behind the sleeping bag and there are a few more small items still to go in the remaining nooks and crannies. I've got 'til Friday night for that. 
With all the camping gear and misc in the saddlebags I then use the topbox like a suitcase with all my clothing and laptop. The cargo net on the back seat also serves to hold the inverter, plugged in on the side below the seat, if I need to run the cord into the trunk and charge the laptop during the day. Also holds water bottles and the occasional layer of clothing that's been removed or that sandwich I just picked up.
Camera and binoculars are in the left fairing pocket and wallet, glasses, etc. go in the right. I don't use a tank bag.
With all the camping gear and misc in the saddlebags I then use the topbox like a suitcase with all my clothing and laptop. The cargo net on the back seat also serves to hold the inverter, plugged in on the side below the seat, if I need to run the cord into the trunk and charge the laptop during the day. Also holds water bottles and the occasional layer of clothing that's been removed or that sandwich I just picked up.
Camera and binoculars are in the left fairing pocket and wallet, glasses, etc. go in the right. I don't use a tank bag.


