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I assume this changes depending on the length and purpose of the ride, how far from civilization you're going, etc… but just in general… What do you store on your bike? What do you bring on every ride vs. on longer trips? Rain gear, first aid, tire pressure gauge, tools, zip ties, duct tape, spare glasses, maps, water balloons, rocket launchers...?
multi-tool
zip-ties
tire gauge
'02 F4i
I used to keep the stock tool kit and a poncho in the bike at all times.
LRRS Am #331
Graphic Tailor / Woodcraft / Armour Bodies / Suomy / Cycle Performance Autobody / Shorai / ChickenHawk Racing
Credit card, cell phone and AMA membership card. That is all.
For the regular daily riding, I carry a multi-tool and a pocketknife (whether I'm on the bike or not, for that matter). Cellphone and AAA card.
My bike jacket pocket always has some earplugs, small zipties, a bandanna, and a rag.
If I'm taking a multi-day trip, I'll add some tools (set of allen wrenches, a few metric wrenches, and an adjustable wrench), along with a fix-a-flat can, tire gauge, chain lube, and rain gear. Maps if it's new territory.
PhilB
"A free man must be able to endure it when his fellow men act and live otherwise than he considers proper." -- Ludwig von Mises
1993 Ducati Monster M900; 265,000 miles -- killed by minivan 30Oct17
Usually the cell, which of course doubles as the camera, tool pouch that came with the bike, VT/NH map, and depending on the temp, a turtleneck to wear under the coat.
And having gotten a flat while riding, you'd think I'd have learned to carry a plug kit but I don't. Unfortunately that would require having a tank bag at all times, the space under the rear cowl on a GSX-R is almost non-existent. I'm not sure how well CO2 cartridges would fare sitting in there on a hot day. And I'd be the one to forget to take them out.
License, registration, small set of bike tools, cash, credit card, cell phone, mp3 player/headphones and EasyPass transponder. I'm only doing day-long rides at this point, and those are my basics.
--Jesse
2001 SV650s
My A Game
I think I'm falling in to more of an ADV rider type than a sport-biker, and I think the next bike will be of the ADV or sport-bagged type. I don't like only having when I can fit under the seat. Only thing I keep under the seat is paperwork which I hope I won't have to use anytime soon.
I keep a large bag on the back seat. Lately I've been keeping my chain lube in there just because better there than on the shelf. I have a GPS mount on my handlebars and any rides that aren't to-from-work I clip it in. My phone always rides shotgun in a barmount next to it, doubles as a clock. I'm new to this, so I'm trying to figure out EXACTLY what kind of tools I need to make the smallest but most comprehensive tool kit. OEM kit is long gone. Once I make that, I won't leave home without it. I just can't stand the idea of being stuck without the means to fix something simple. Seems like a fix-a-flat type product would be wise to add, though I'm more interested in CO2 or a pump with a plug-kit (suggestions?). I've also got a towel and an orange vest, but I've learned my next jacket will be hi-vis cause I'm sick of messing with the stupid mesh thing.
nedirtriders.com
cell phone, CC and cash, basic tool kit, tire plugs and co2 cartridges, bandana, sunscreen.... if going on a group ride, multi day ride or to MCN, a full tool kit.
tank bag
micro fiber cloth and small spray bottle of bug wash*
slime compressor,tireplug, guage
electrical tape
multi tool
ear plugs
regional map
small bag with rolaids, ibuprophen, gas pills
* I have been asked where to get a small spray bottle
I saw them at Walmart optical dept.
Last edited by Stromper; 04-09-12 at 03:00 PM.
The calculus of hate
It is not that I should win it is that you should lose
It is not that I succeed it is that you fail
It is not that I should live it is that you should die
Tank bag usually contains EZPass, iPod-Bluetooth or phone bluetooth to chatterbox, visor cleaner, 5hr energy. Sometimes cheap cigars, gum usually, wallet... Now don't be thinking about taking my stuff!![]()
Expanded a bit since with jumper cables and 12mm hex.
This is the stuff in the tool tube, I have more in the panniers: rain suit and gloves, microfiber towel, tp, 2 large zip lock bags, spare glasses, cell charger, first aid kit.
Last edited by Garandman; 04-09-12 at 08:50 PM.
Multi tool, assorted zip ties, electrical tape, tire gauge, asprin, small medical kit, spare contact lens, visor cleaner with cloth, fully charged cell phone, and last but not least ..."ICE" info card.
Terry
2015 Ducati Multistrada 1200S Tour
In addition to most of the stuff here, Tire plugs, compressor, siphon and toilet paper. (Some day, someone will thank me for that...!)
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.
Under my seat I have the ducati tool kit, needle nose pliers, x-acto knife, electric tape, super glue and a multi-tool.
Cell
credit card
cash always
camera
long day trips
the same above
gps
universal charger
mp3
misc tools
make shift first aid
friends who are better prepared than I
I'm a minimalist, not by choice, tail bag will be key this year lol
Right now it's AMA card, credit card, license, registration, hat, some cash, easy pass, and of course the phone. Now I'm just looking for kevlar lined jeans that make my ass look better, the ones I have now are pretty much 'mom jeans'![]()
Bopida Beepoo
Every ride,
On me, wallet with cash, credit & debit cards, license.
In the tank bag:
Leatherman Wave (multi-tool)
a little flat repair kit with plugs, glue, insertion tool and CO2 cartridges
cell phone (lately a Droid Razr Maxx)
Canon Powershot Elph SD800is camera
microfiber cloth and breath spray pump converted to Windex sprayer
ICE packet
bike registration
sometimes a bottle of water
Under the seat:
Factory supplied toolkit w/ couple of small addtions
rain suit (if wearing leather)
On the windscreen:
Fast Lane/E-Z Pass transponder
Somewhere unspecified, but known to me:
SPARE BIKE KEY!
Longer rides I throw the hard bags on, and the list grows exponentially. Some rides, even shorter ones, I get the Zumo 550 out and use it. If cold, I'm plugging in Gerbings jacket liner and gloves.
Last edited by SprintPoser; 04-09-12 at 06:47 PM.
2021 Triumph Street Triple R, Sapphire Black
In the tankbag which pretty much goes where the bikes do
rain gear
plug kit
iphone (for tunes as well as peace of mind)
toll dollars I can get to with gloves on
used to be smokes but so far so good
oh and water I always bring water even tho' pretty much everywhere i stop has it....
touring is a different story Touring with the misses is a different universe.....