You're likely much more disciplined than I am but when I travel by motorcycle, I find myself not stopping to grab shots as much. The commotion of parking, dismounting, shedding safety gear (jacket/helmets), retrieving the camera gear has me passing up some shots as not worthy of the stop. You seem to be photo-first focused where that's not generally the purpose of cycle travel for me. These issues may not matter for you and the right motorcycle can get you places that 4 wheels could struggle. I have a small bag with a CL and 40 mounted and a Color Skopar 25, small flash and small incident meter. It covers quite well virtually any situation for the type of applications I need on the road.
If you're after the absolutely smallest and lightest LTM wide angle, there's the Chroma "Double Glass". It's 24mm with a fixed f/11 aperture and fixed focus at the hyperfocal distance, claiming 1.5m to infinity in focus. It weighs well under an ounce and isn't much bigger than a body cap when mounted on a camera. It's obviously not everyone's cup of tea, but if you can find one it might be handy to have in your kit.
This would be redundant since you've got the more-flexible Voigtlander 25mm but might prove of interest to someone down the road.
Chroma's web site shows it as currently sold out, I don't know if there are plans for another production run.
What about a folder with a coupled rangefinder like a Super Ikonta III for that larger format look? Obviously a bit late now, but get it serviced and it should be very dependable. .
Sounds like a great trip! Looking forward to seeing some photos.
Nice work!
Yes... The Pasta Express. Old age and some health issues has me cutting way back. Sold some and down to one sport tourer (Norge 8V) that's comfy enough for me these days. What a trip you were on! I'm envious!
Only one comment on the photos? I suppose this is a camera forum, clearly not a photography forum.
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