Inexpensive small multi-meter for electrical diagnostics, if not, at least a continuity tester.
@pinkiewerewolf5 жыл бұрын
Nice thorough set of basic tools. (I didn't see tire/tube tools. Irons, lube, etc...) Might seem like a pain but I'd split up the tools between two rolls and equalize the weight on the bike. It also makes it a bit more organized if you separate out the tire & electrical from the frame/engine/suspension gear.
@2LV8555 жыл бұрын
K L R = Keep Loctite Ready !!!.
@ADVNevada6 жыл бұрын
For a Trailside repair it seems you can never have enough duct tape and zip ties. J-B weld is super handy to have I recommend carrying a few tubes of that, also look for some aluminum window screen material that is useful to repair a large hole in a case or pan with J-B weld. you can cut the window screen material to a size just a little bit bigger than the whole and use it to help reinforce the J-B weld patch. I highly recommend having this option as it can save you when you're in the middle of nowhere. That looks like a pretty decent tool kit. The tool rule seems to be an ever-evolving thing. It seems like it can always be made better from experiences of Trailside repairs. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fYjPf3d4p7mfrKs
@arideofalifetime73406 жыл бұрын
Adv Nevada great idea of the window screen, defiantly will be adding it to the kit, love jb weld it has saved my ride before. thanks for adding the link to yours will be checking out your channel.