Empty. Both for the reasons that you noted, and also so that it doesn't have 40 pounds of water up there. There is some sloshing noise, but you sort of get used to it.
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Testing
To test the heating capability of the Road Shower 2, I filled the tank with tap water. I also filled a white 5 gallon bucket, and a 3.5 gallon blue WaterBrick. I parked my 4Runner to get full exposure to the sun on the tank, with the other two containers...
In February, I purchased a five gallon Road Shower 2 from Amazon to mount on the roof rack of my 2016 Toyota 4Runner. Delays in delivery/installation of the Prinsu roof rack, and a cooler than normal spring leave me finally reviewing this product in early June.
While the primary purpose of a...
The best spot to document a trip is in the "Overland Trips Now or Then" forum. https://overlandbound.com/forums/forums/overland-trips-right-now-or-then/
I look forward to seeing what adventures you have!
They are already available in the store, in the link Daniel provided above.
And here's an existing discussion on recruitment cards: https://overlandbound.com/forums/threads/recruiting-cards.2944
Remember, this thread is a handheld and wearable GPS discussion. We already have umpteen threads about iOS and Android GPS software where those topics can be discussed.
Not quite a motorbike, but here is my 1965 Vespa 180 SuperSport, one of the more coveted models after the 160 GS. This is going to be for sale soon, along with my sailboat, to pay for my new Hiker trailer.
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