darthandy Posted November 20, 2010 Share #1 Posted November 20, 2010 When I bought this VR a few weeks ago, I noticed that it was missing the bag lliners and toolkit. The owner had bought it this way so he didn't have them. I can go to the nearest luggage store and get bags that should fit reasonably well, so that shouldn't be a big problem (Yes, I know...famous last words!). I am about to assemble a tool kit myself (Come to think of it, I had to do that for my Triumph too.) and I was wondering if there is anything special I should keep in mind? I'm thinking in terms of known problems that can be easily fixed on the roadside if you have the right tools...I mean other than a full tear down and rebuild! For instance, the pick up coil on the older Triumph's were supplied by different companies and one of them had somewhat poor quality, so the coil likes to die fairly early in its life. Replacing it on the side of the road is doable in about 20 min. or so if you have the proper Allen wrench. So ... anything like that to keep in mind for the VR? Thanks in adavance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eck Posted November 20, 2010 Share #2 Posted November 20, 2010 (edited) replacement fuses... 14 Gage wire - 6 to 8 feet or so.. assortment of wire connectors electrical tape tire plugs and related tools to clean and insert the plug One can of fix a flat or 12 volt air pump assortment of mixed metric screws and nuts, include some washers Print out and carry the list of VR members who can help you in the areas you ride in. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/memberlist.php?&field12=2&order=asc&sort=location&pp=30&page=1 Your Medical information....and emergency contact numbers Edited November 20, 2010 by Eck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coy55boy Posted November 20, 2010 Share #3 Posted November 20, 2010 I don't know about everybody else, but I always make my own toolkit. The tools that come with the bike are usually pretty poor quality. Of course this only works if you've got bags of some kind because it will take up more space than is provided in the small tool kit storage on most bikes. Here's what I have in mine... 1/4 ratchet with 6 point metric sockets to size 12 + 3" & 6" extensions open/box combo wrenches from 4 to 17 8" crescent wrench pliers (needle nose & standard) metric allen wrench set screwdriver with handle storage for multiple bits (lg. & sm. phillips, lg. & sm. flat and select hex sizes) along with a flexible extension. air pressure gauge hand-held flashlight (LED) head-band flashlight (LED) tire plug repair kit electrical tape and a length of 16 gauge wire multi-function tool (you know the kind that has a knife, saw, pliers, can opener, etc.) It all fits into a small tool bag and I keep it tied down in the bottom of the off-side saddle bag. I also carry a small survival kit with a compass, signal mirror, binoculars, butane lighter, t.p., and water purification tablets. Ya just never know... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brake Pad Posted November 20, 2010 Share #4 Posted November 20, 2010 and a credit card:cool10: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darthandy Posted November 20, 2010 Author Share #5 Posted November 20, 2010 OK, thanks guys. I think that covers it. I had planned on most of what was suggested as I had already done that for my Triumph. Some I hadn't thought of, such as tire plugs and a small pump. That could be a lifesaver on a long trip if there's no shop nearby. I was more concerned with something that might be specific to the VR - you know, a left hand wound widget requiring a full flex 33 mm combo wrench/ratchet or the like. I had thought of a small 4 lb sledge, some bailing wire and a rock but then I remembered...I only carried those to help out the occasional Harley rider that I would see by the side of the road. They say those bikes are much better now though, so I've stopped carrying them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warriorhoneybee Posted November 20, 2010 Share #6 Posted November 20, 2010 also triple a is a hell of a good idea.i did like the mention of the venture rider help in the area you plan on riding in. i may ad some emergency flares,and some kind of protection just in case god forbid. i just had a flat and sat on the side of the road for 3 1/2 hrs when know one stoped and had my wife with me,i'm not scared but you never know anymore!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MAINEAC Posted November 20, 2010 Share #7 Posted November 20, 2010 AAA don't do bikes.. As an organization they seem to be anti-bike IMHO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
painterman67 Posted November 20, 2010 Share #8 Posted November 20, 2010 seems like youve alreaDY got plenty of responses fro tools. As fro the bags conyact beer30. He either makes or used to make bag liners for mthese bikes. David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket Posted November 20, 2010 Share #9 Posted November 20, 2010 seems like youve alreaDY got plenty of responses fro tools. As fro the bags conyact beer30. He either makes or used to make bag liners for mthese bikes. David Beer 30 is swamped with military orders (as per usual). It took me almost 2 years, to get mine for the 83. So consider, the gear for the troops has priority & it can take a long time, to get side projects done. In other words, do not be in a rush for them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kirby Posted November 20, 2010 Share #10 Posted November 20, 2010 If your bike has the saddlebag foam pads in the bottom, look under the pads in the right bag. The toolkit may be down under there in a small recessed area. Don't ask me how I know this!!! Never mind, wrong year model. My bad! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMSgt Posted November 20, 2010 Share #11 Posted November 20, 2010 AAA don't do bikes.. As an organization they seem to be anti-bike IMHO I bought the program from AAA that coovers motorcycles. It is the program that covers RV's. I haven't had the need to use it yet and I hope that if I ever do they don't let me down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1joeranger Posted November 21, 2010 Share #12 Posted November 21, 2010 I have something like the Multi Drive wrench in my tool bag! http://www.lowes.com/pd_74025-25428-85595_0__?productId=3272271&Ntt=multi+wrench&pl=1¤tURL=%2Fpl__0__s%3FNtt%3Dmulti%2Bwrench Last year we were calling it the dog bone wrench! They also carries tiny, 3" long, vice grips for less then $2. They come in handy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yammy Posted November 21, 2010 Share #13 Posted November 21, 2010 OK, thanks guys. I think that covers it. I had planned on most of what was suggested as I had already done that for my Triumph. Some I hadn't thought of, such as tire plugs and a small pump. That could be a lifesaver on a long trip if there's no shop nearby. I was more concerned with something that might be specific to the VR - you know, a left hand wound widget requiring a full flex 33 mm combo wrench/ratchet or the like. I had thought of a small 4 lb sledge, some bailing wire and a rock but then I remembered...I only carried those to help out the occasional Harley rider that I would see by the side of the road. They say those bikes are much better now though, so I've stopped carrying them! Don't forget the duct tape. lol I also carry a small volt meter. Fits in your palm, from radio shack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darthandy Posted November 21, 2010 Author Share #14 Posted November 21, 2010 ...I carry duct tape! Come on...I'm a guy.... I've seen all the Red Green episodes! Of course I haven't tried some of his experiments yet...I made the mistake of letting my wife watch an episode. Now when she sees me with duct tape, she starts following me around with a hockey stick...and she doesn't play hockey! Oh ... and of course I have CAA Plus coverage (Similar to AAA RV coverage in the U.S.) and even had to use it this summer when my Triumph battery died while waiting in line at customs to go to the U.S. Had to push the bike through customs...Oh joy! Fortunately, they have an arrangement with AAA and they sent someone to boost me. Then, when I got home, I had to find and fix my charging system problem. I will print that member list though..that seems like a great idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket Posted November 21, 2010 Share #15 Posted November 21, 2010 ...I carry duct tape! Come on...I'm a guy.... I've seen all the Red Green episodes! Of course I haven't tried some of his experiments yet.... I don't, but I have some GUN Tape (military green)...... Did you see the "Mythbusters" duct tape special, that was an interesting one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elmicko Posted November 21, 2010 Share #16 Posted November 21, 2010 When I sold my VR I kept the tool kit and put it in my 2nd Gen. I did give him the little, skimpy tool kit from the 2nd Gen (after all, he is family). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darthandy Posted November 21, 2010 Author Share #17 Posted November 21, 2010 I don't, but I have some GUN Tape (military green)...... Did you see the "Mythbusters" duct tape special, that was an interesting one. Yes, I did. Watching that Crown Vic go up with the tape holding it to the crane's cable was incredible. Even more incredible was the fact that it was the paint, not the tape, that finally let go. Say...I've got an old bike with a cracked frame...you don't suppose? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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