Minimum tool list for trip
#22
Like I said, normally I don't even worry about it, and I not worried, but would like to have a few items in case some bolt comes loose, jiffy stand srpings breaks, some wire comes lose and needs to be taped up, just little stuff like that. I don't plan on actually making any repairs on the road. Like others say, that what cell phones are for. he he he.
Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
#24
I bought this kit at my HD dealership for 40 bucks, it is a pretty comprehensive compact kit. The only thing I would add is a few fuses;
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#25
best thing you can do is look at your bike. figure out the best way to get to the battery, (take a small biker set of jumper cables), wrenches screw drivers needed.. look around at stuff . lots of things on your bike will have the same sizes.. also some extra wire, electrical tape, bulbs, wire connectors, tire gauges, maybe a left handed crescent wrench or two. If you have major problems your probably gonna have to haul it into a shop anyway ,, so you don't need to worry about carrying every tool there is. pliers .ect are good. too, or leathermans tools set knifes ect.
I have had to replace the drive belt in the parking lot of walmart once.. luckily I found the tools I needed inside the store.The other rider ran down and picked up the belt from harley. Just enjoy the ride more than likely you'll have no problems.
I have had to replace the drive belt in the parking lot of walmart once.. luckily I found the tools I needed inside the store.The other rider ran down and picked up the belt from harley. Just enjoy the ride more than likely you'll have no problems.
#28
I'm leaving in the morning for a week. Taking a cruz tool kit and some other's that I normally use when servicing and tightening things up. Don't forget a flashlight,tape,loctite and a little "God,get me out of this one" type of prayer.