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I ride solo most of the time as i have no friends.
I was also a boy scout so i like to be prepared.
Some stuff i keep with me on a regularly basis.
Compressor, toolkit, cables, patches, plugs, duct / black tape, wire, ties. Compass. Gloves, spare socks. First aid kit. Water gas oil. Energy bars.
I ride northern ontario. Not to remote so a long walk would get me out of most places.
I am looking at taking my machine to quebec, nb and ns.
I know this machine is reliable but things break , i am putting together a list of stuff i should take with me, it can always hang on the wall when i get back.
Tools are something i can but and is normally stock in most towns. Now
Wheel bearing, tie rod ends, ball joints. Tend to go with no notice. A couple tires on wheels.
What else might you bring when going to a new place. That is remote.
Don’t want to spend time waiting on simple parts would rather be riding. Thats why i bought a Honda.
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I was also a boy scout so i like to be prepared.
Some stuff i keep with me on a regularly basis.
Compressor, toolkit, cables, patches, plugs, duct / black tape, wire, ties. Compass. Gloves, spare socks. First aid kit. Water gas oil. Energy bars.
I ride northern ontario. Not to remote so a long walk would get me out of most places.
I am looking at taking my machine to quebec, nb and ns.
I know this machine is reliable but things break , i am putting together a list of stuff i should take with me, it can always hang on the wall when i get back.
Tools are something i can but and is normally stock in most towns. Now
Wheel bearing, tie rod ends, ball joints. Tend to go with no notice. A couple tires on wheels.
What else might you bring when going to a new place. That is remote.
Don’t want to spend time waiting on simple parts would rather be riding. Thats why i bought a Honda.
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