Just one week to go! Preparations for the motorcycle trip to Norway have really picked up pace, and itโs starting to feel like everythingโs finally coming together. Thereโs been a steady stream of small purchases and last-minute adjustments โ hereโs a recap of the latest.
Rain Gear Ready โ and a New Jacket Too
Both riders are now fully equipped with rain gear. I visited Veljekset Siltala in Tuuri and picked up rain gloves โ and ended up getting a new jacket as well. My old one no longer kept out the rain, even in a light drizzle, so I went with the Sweep GT Adventure 2. It already feels like a much better choice for unpredictable weather.

Memory Cards, Sleeping Gear and Space-Saving Essentials
I stopped by Veljekset Keskinen to buy extra memory cards for the camera โ Iโm hoping to capture as much riding footage as possible along the way. Unfortunately, my laptop wonโt be coming with me, since almost all the gear is packed on my bike and thereโs just no space for it.
I also bought a new sleeping bag from Motonet โ the old one took up way too much room. While there, I grabbed two ultracompact sleeping pads. They may not be the most comfortable for sleeping, but saving space is key right now. We do have a cabin booked in Norway, but itโs possible weโll be sleeping in a tent on the first night โ so better to be prepared.

Tank Bag Setup โ DIY Fix for the GTR
Next up, Iโll be sorting out the tank bag mount for my Kawasaki GTR 1400 (using the Givi Tanklock system). Unfortunately, thereโs no ready-made mounting ring available for my bike model, so Iโll have to make one myself. Every cubic centimeter of packing space counts at this point.
Oil Changes, Documents and Final Packing
Before we hit the road, weโll be changing the oil on both bikes. I also need to get paper copies of our vehicle registration documents โ it seems that digital versions might not be accepted in Norway. Powerbanks are charging, and overall itโs starting to feel like weโre nearly ready to roll.
Final Checklist โ Safety Gear in the Bag
A few final items remain: we still need to pick up high-visibility vests and a warning triangle, which are mandatory in many countries. Once those are packed, we can officially say that weโre ready.
Previous posts about the Norway trip preparations
- ๐ Long-Distance Motorcycle Trip with a Sportbike โ What to Expect and How to Prepare?
- ๐ Norway Motorcycle Trip Approaching โ 56 Days to Go!
- ๐ New Display for Kawasaki GTR 1400 โ Getting Ready for Norway
One week to go โ the excitement is building! Stay tuned for travel reports and riding videos from the road! ๐ฅ
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