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Norge tool kit for big trip?
nwguy:
Besides the stock tool kit for an 08 Norge, what additional tools/supplies would you bring? So far I've got oil, a crescent wrench, an alternator belt and Fix-a-flat. Space is limited since I'll have camping gear.
blackbuell:
1/4 inch ratchet with wide variety of hex attachments
Kiwi_Roy:
--- Quote from: nwguy on April 28, 2021, 12:28:06 PM ---Besides the stock tool kit for an 08 Norge, what additional tools/supplies would you bring? So far I've got oil, a crescent wrench, an alternator belt and Fix-a-flat. Space is limited since I'll have camping gear.
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A cheap multimeter or at least a test lamp in case you have to probe for Voltage. I always take my Spot to let those at home know where I am, 2 Spots from the same place means I'm camping there for the night.
LowRyter:
I'd get a tire plug kit like a "Stop and Go" and a Slime air pump. Make sure you've rigged an electrical outlet for the the pump. Then enough packable hand tools to perform common maintenance items. plus a multi tool. Spare fuses and an extra relay, an extra headlight bulb, perhaps a taillight bulb unless it's a common one available at the car parts store (like my Guzzis). I wouldn't bother packing Fix a Flat, it takes up room for more important stuff.
Make sure you have a tank bag. Some nav stuff, phone or maps. Tylenol, water bottle, sunblock, Carmex. Proper safety and rain gear.
MGrego:
--- Quote from: LowRyter on April 28, 2021, 12:55:51 PM ---I'd get a tire plug kit like a "Stop and Go" and a Slime air pump. Make sure you've rigged an electrical outlet for the the pump. Then enough packable hand tools to common maientence items. A multi tool. Spare fuses and an extra relay, an extra headlight bulb, perhaps a taillight bulb unless it's a common one available at the car parts store (like my Guzzis). I wouldn't bother packing Fix a Flat, it takes up room for more important stuff.
Make sure you have tank bag. Some nav stuff on phone or map.
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I second that, you definitely need to be able to plug a tire out on a trip.
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