07-07-2007, 03:07 PM | #11 |
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In the tank bag I carried maps, a small sprial bound notebook and pencil to log mileage and gas, clip-on sunglasses, mp3 player (which i didn't use), handheld dual band 2 meter/70 cm amateur radio, cell phone, matches, terrycloth rag, chapstick, small square of plywood (4x4 inches or so) to put under the kickstand if needed on soft ground, travel package of kleenex. In the tail bag, I had the green slime flat fixer stuff, CO2 inflator with 4 cartriages, and a piece of thick plastic sheeting about 4x6 feet. The saddlebags held my rain suit, an old, longsleeve warm shirt to wear under the jacket on cold mornings, lightweight bike cover (more to keep little fingers out of the bike at the motels at night, not so much as a weather protector), a few extra bungee cords, and a pair of tennis shoes. The dufflebags bungeed to the passenger seat held the normal jeans, warm socks, t-shirts, etc. The top bag held the space blanket and sunscreen in an easy to reach external pocket. I also took along an extra do-rag, a small towel. Under the seat were my tools, a multi-tool, a pen, and a shop rag. I'm going to have to try mounting from the right side one of these days. After I heal, though! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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07-07-2007, 07:53 PM | #12 |
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Thanks for the list I got several ideas from it.
My List so Far 1/2 inch Wrench 12 Volt Continuity Tester 17mm Wrench 19mm Wrench 3/8 Inch Rachet 3/8 Metric Sockets 12 point 3/8 Metric Sockets 6point 3/8 Six Inch Extension 3/8 Three Inch Extension 4 foot fuel line Adapter 3/8 to 1/2 Air Pressure Guage Air Pump Bandannas Bunge Cords Cable Ties Calculator Chain Lube Cover Dry Bags Duct Tape Electrical Tape Fix-A-Flat Flash Light Green Slime Hand Gun and Full Spare Mag Inner Tubes Large Heavy Trash bag Leatherman Levers Lighter Gas (High Tech Match) Light Weight Bike Cover Maps Metric Allen Wrenches Micro Fiber Towels Multimeter Note Book Owners Manual Pair of Shoes Pencil Pentel Mechanical Pencil Wood Phone Pipe or Breaker Bar Pliers 8 Inch Channel Lock Pliers Neeldle Nose 6 Inch Pliers Slip Joint Plies Diagonal 6 Inch (Dykes) Rain Suit RainX Schematics Screw Driver With Bits Shapie Pen Shop Cloths Space Blanket Spare Gloves Spark Plug Socket Strike Anywhere Water Proof Matches Sun Screen Tank Bag Tape Measure Tent Tire Irons Tire Repair Kit Tool Bag Two Way Radio Vise Grip Visor PDA Wrenches Combination |
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07-07-2007, 08:31 PM | #13 | |
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Seat pad Rain Suit Water Bottle Phone Money And for everything else: AAA Motor Club Card :cool:
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You can't fix much with just a standard tool kit. The only problem I ever had on the road was electrical for which the standard tool kit was near completely useless. |
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07-09-2007, 05:46 PM | #17 |
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Mike very inspiring ride . Hope you recover ok. Good report.
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