KIC Posted January 18, 2012 #1 Posted January 18, 2012 Hi All, I found this list on an other forum and thought I would pass it on. I'm sure everybody has their own specific items they take. TRIP SUPPLIES 1. Rain gear 2. Standard Tool kit that comes with the bike 3. Tire plug kit with new plugs/snakes purchased periodically (to avoid dry rot) 4. Several CO2 cartridges (the size used in paint ball games) and a CO2 inflator 5. A can of slime under pressure 6. A sharp knife (actually from the ROK that we got at an AVA Rally) 7. Fuses (assorted amp) 8. Bottle of water 9. Extra zip ties 10. Duct tape 11. extra bulbs (some of the auto companies sell a package that has one of each type of bulb you might need). 12. Bike Cover 13. Windshield cleaning supplies (Lemon Pledge and a $5 package of terry towels) 14. Bungie Cords 15. Sunscreen 16. A large U shaped lock. 17. Set of metric allen wrenches-avoid ball end wrenches 18. Set of sae allen wrenches (for after market stuff)-avoid ball end wrenches 19. Set of 3/8 drive metric 6 point sockets 20. Set of 1/4 drive metric sockets 21. 3/8 drive universal joint 22. 1/4 drive universal joint 23. 22mm socket 24. 19mm socket 25. Set of JIS screwdrivers (size 2 is probably all you'll ever need) 26. Set of metric combination wrenches 27. Appropriate ratchets and breaker bar (for rear lug nuts, hence breaker bar) 28. Large flat tip screwdriver 29. Small flat tip (maybe a #1 or smaller) 30. 12V air compressor 31. Sticky rope plugs to plug a tire 32. 5-6 foot length of tubing to use as siphoning hose 33. Diagonal cutters (dikes) 34. Pocket knife 35. Electrical tape or duct tape 36. Flashlight 37. Small section of wire (3-4 ft of 16-18AWG) 38. A few rags & hand cleaner 39. Tire pressure gauge 40. Tire depth gauge 41. Spare valve stem 42. Bungee cords 43. Fuse assortment
SilvrT Posted January 18, 2012 #2 Posted January 18, 2012 I'd like to know why it says (avoid ball-end wrenches) ???? Those are the best thing since sliced bread IMHO.
KIC Posted January 18, 2012 Author #3 Posted January 18, 2012 I think the one thing missing is the trailer to haul it all.....
SilvrT Posted January 18, 2012 #4 Posted January 18, 2012 I think the one thing missing is the trailer to haul it all..... I got that... but then where is all my camping gear gonna go ? :confused24:
Kirby Posted January 18, 2012 #5 Posted January 18, 2012 I'd like to know why it says (avoid ball-end wrenches) ???? Those are the best thing since sliced bread IMHO. Amen!!!
scotty Posted January 18, 2012 #6 Posted January 18, 2012 I'd like to know why it says (avoid ball-end wrenches) ???? Those are the best thing since sliced bread IMHO. If they are of good quality, I agree they can't be beat. If they are low grade they don't grab enough metal and will tear off the corners leaving you with a swizzle stick.
Guest tx2sturgis Posted January 18, 2012 #7 Posted January 18, 2012 If they are of good quality, I agree they can't be beat. If they are low grade they don't grab enough metal and will tear off the corners leaving you with a swizzle stick. So whats wrong with a few swizzle sticks on board?
Eck Posted January 18, 2012 #8 Posted January 18, 2012 Items are same or simular: 7 & 43 are the same 3 & 31 same 6 & 34 10 & 35 14 & 42 I dont need to carry all those tools anymore either..................... but I do have a trailer...
KIC Posted January 18, 2012 Author #9 Posted January 18, 2012 Thanks ECK... I posted it before I printed it and reviewed it. Here is the modified list. TRIP SUPPLIES 1. Rain gear 2. Standard Tool kit that comes with the bike 3. Tire plug kit with new plugs/snakes purchased periodically (to avoid dry rot) 4. Several CO2 cartridges (the size used in paint ball games) and a CO2 inflator 5. A can of slime under pressure 6. A sharp knife 7. Fuses (assorted amp) 8. Bottle of water 9. Extra zip ties 10. Bungee cords 11. extra bulbs (some of the auto companies sell a package that has one of each type of bulb you might need). 12. Bike Cover 13. Windshield cleaning supplies (Lemon Pledge and a $5 package of terry towels) 14. 15. Sunscreen 16. A large U shaped lock. 17. Set of metric allen wrenches-avoid ball end wrenches 18. Set of SAE allen wrenches (for after market stuff)-avoid ball end wrenches 19. Set of 3/8 drive metric 6 point sockets 20. Set of 1/4 drive metric sockets 21. 3/8 drive universal joint 22. 1/4 drive universal joint 23. 22mm socket 24. 19mm socket 25. Set of JIS screwdrivers (size 2 is probably all you'll ever need) 26. Set of metric combination wrenches 27. Appropriate ratchets and breaker bar (for rear lug nuts, hence breaker bar) 28. Large flat tip screwdriver 29. Small flat tip (maybe a #1 or smaller) 30. 12V air compressor 31. Tire pressure gauge 32. Tire depth gauge 33. Spare valve stem 34. Valve stem tool 35. Electrical tape or duct tape 36. Flashlight 37. Small section of wire (3-4 ft of 16-18AWG) 38. A few rags & hand cleaner 39. Diagonal cutters (dikes) 40. 5-6 foot length of tubing to use as siphoning hose.
Condor Posted January 18, 2012 #10 Posted January 18, 2012 Bet the list came off a site like Advrider. There are enough tools on that list to rebuild an offroad bike.... Ride-On in the tires, 12vdc tire pump, minium tools, and a cellphone....
cabreco Posted January 18, 2012 #11 Posted January 18, 2012 Can anyone list what exactly is in Standard Tool kit that comes with a gen 1? That kit was long gone when I bought mine.
SilvrT Posted January 18, 2012 #12 Posted January 18, 2012 I have always carried a well-stocked toolkit on my bike(s). Never once have I had to use them on my own scoot but I've saved a couple H H H H ardly riders butts. Even helped a Winger once (geeeez, hope that isn't some kinda "omen") LOL Correction .... back in 1976 when I had my '72 Bonneville ... I had to pull the tranny and fix it on the side of the road once ... or was it twice? can't remember ... that POS was always breaking down LOL
Rick Haywood Posted January 18, 2012 #13 Posted January 18, 2012 I see by the new guys "sig" that all you first gen (yammer dan) riders have allready corrupted him
steamer Posted January 18, 2012 #14 Posted January 18, 2012 I see by the new guys "sig" that all you first gen (yammer dan) riders have allready corrupted him :sign yeah that:He's not corrupt, just misguided.
pickinfred Posted January 18, 2012 #15 Posted January 18, 2012 I'd like to know why it says (avoid ball-end wrenches) ???? Those are the best thing since sliced bread IMHO. :sign yeah that: Fred
Flyinfool Posted January 18, 2012 #16 Posted January 18, 2012 :sign yeah that:He's not corrupt, just misguided. He is still just learning. Just wait till he really understands.........
CaptainJoe Posted January 18, 2012 #17 Posted January 18, 2012 Eck would need to add at least one "emergency Cell phone", in addition to the one he carries, to that list...
SilvrT Posted January 18, 2012 #18 Posted January 18, 2012 He is still just learning. Just wait till he really understands......... Heck, I've been here for over 5 years and I still don't understand .... is it really worth waiting for?
RedRider Posted January 18, 2012 #19 Posted January 18, 2012 I carry most of this list plus several additional items. Off the top of my head, At least 2 soft straps. At least 2 ratcheting tie downs. Set of mechanic picks Assorted screws and nuts 27mm combo wrench Multimeter Leatherman Small ball peen hammer with cut down handle Complete setup to field bypass ignition First aid kit Nitrile gloves Various electrical connectors RR
SilvrT Posted January 18, 2012 #20 Posted January 18, 2012 add to the above listS .... Kitchen Sink!!
RedRider Posted January 18, 2012 #22 Posted January 18, 2012 add to the above listS .... Kitchen Sink!! It all fits in the right saddle bag. Left saddle bag is for riding clothes (different gloves, heated gear, jacket/pant liners, boot rain covers, water, Plexus/towel). Top box is for travel clothes, computer, toiletries kit, etc. The only difficulty I have is when needing to pack an extra pair of shoes. These size 15s don't just squeeze in anywhere. I usually just pack the shoes full of my extra socks and underwear so they are not completely wasting space. If I am going for a 4-5000 mile trip, I need all this stuff with me. Most have never been used (except the clean underwear:smile5:). However, if any of the tools are required, and I don't have them, it is really expensive. If I am taking my wife with me, she gets the top box and I strap a bag to the trunk luggage rack. RR
SilvrT Posted January 18, 2012 #23 Posted January 18, 2012 It all fits in the right saddle bag. Left saddle bag is for riding clothes (different gloves, heated gear, jacket/pant liners, boot rain covers, water, Plexus/towel). I'm the reverse of that. I don't quite carry ALL of the stuff listed but I do have a fair amount of it. Good to discuss this though as it does cause a light bulb to turn on (like... hmmmm now there's one thing I didn't think about...)
bones78 Posted January 18, 2012 #24 Posted January 18, 2012 why avoid ball end wrenches???? can't get light bar off the front to remove the fairing if you don't have them
playboy Posted January 19, 2012 #25 Posted January 19, 2012 It all fits in the right saddle bag. Left saddle bag is for riding clothes (different gloves, heated gear, jacket/pant liners, boot rain covers, water, Plexus/towel). Top box is for travel clothes, computer, toiletries kit, etc. The only difficulty I have is when needing to pack an extra pair of shoes. These size 15s don't just squeeze in anywhere. I usually just pack the shoes full of my extra socks and underwear so they are not completely wasting space. If I am going for a 4-5000 mile trip, I need all this stuff with me. Most have never been used (except the clean underwear:smile5:). However, if any of the tools are required, and I don't have them, it is really expensive. If I am taking my wife with me, she gets the top box and I strap a bag to the trunk luggage rack. RR If i wanted clean underwear I wouldn't pack them in smelly shoes just saying. Kinda defeats the purpose doesn't it unless your prone to accidents.
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