Well organized video ! One thing I have found useful is storing PDF versions of your bike’s owner’s and service manuals in the Notes app in iPhone IOS. I’m sure Android has similar app. The files take up little storage on your phone and don’t require cell service to use them. I also keep service records/specifications, tire pressure settings, capacities, common torque settings, part numbers and bike to do list in the notes app.
A great informative video, it's always good to see someone else's tool kit to get some ideas of what you might need to update your own kit. Additional things I have in my own kit is JB weld steel stick, brake and clutch levers, and a spare ignition key.
Better to have it an not need it, than need it and not have it. I’ve used mine quite a bit whether it’s fixing a flat or just adjusting tire pressure due to temperature swings.
Thanks for the info Mario! I'll be putting something together for my FJR before my NC trip in May. Sometimes I cant believe the first two times I went there on two wheels I didnt have anything prepped for potential issues. Sometime ignorance is bliss. LOL!
Well my trip is still a go still looks like I'm traveling all by myself for those 12 days and I think I have everything I need although I watched your video just kind of double check refreshing my mind anything I might have forgotten maybe a bigger bankroll
I am surprised you don't carry any medical kit. I at the very least carry an Israeli bandage, quickclot and several bandaids. Light. Little space. Save you in the event of an off in a bad spot needing medical attention
Thanks Mario. That MotoPumps compressor worked great on the ADV trip.
Sure did!
Well organized video ! One thing I have found useful is storing PDF versions of your bike’s owner’s and service manuals in the Notes app in iPhone IOS. I’m sure Android has similar app. The files take up little storage on your phone and don’t require cell service to use them. I also keep service records/specifications, tire pressure settings, capacities, common torque settings, part numbers and bike to do list in the notes app.
Nicely done. I review my tool kit frequently, but the difficult part is determining what’s “nice to have” vs “need to have@.
True. Sometimes I coordinate with my riding buddies so I can leave some things out if they’re carrying the same items.
A great informative video, it's always good to see someone else's tool kit to get some ideas of what you might need to update your own kit. Additional things I have in my own kit is JB weld steel stick, brake and clutch levers, and a spare ignition key.
Thanks Mario, I just got a new pump for my 990 just incase 👍🏻great tips.
Better to have it an not need it, than need it and not have it. I’ve used mine quite a bit whether it’s fixing a flat or just adjusting tire pressure due to temperature swings.
Awesome video Mario... I happy to see i have pretty much the same items in my tool roll. Item we'll use the most is the KTM Corona Opener !!! Cheers !
Right on!
Thanks for the info Mario! I'll be putting something together for my FJR before my NC trip in May. Sometimes I cant believe the first two times I went there on two wheels I didnt have anything prepped for potential issues. Sometime ignorance is bliss. LOL!
LOL, we've all done it. Fortunately, in most cases, you never need the stuff but you definitely want to have it for when you do. Have a great trip!
@@2WR thanks!
Well my trip is still a go still looks like I'm traveling all by myself for those 12 days and I think I have everything I need although I watched your video just kind of double check refreshing my mind anything I might have forgotten maybe a bigger bankroll
LOL...additional money never hurts.
whattabout a tire boot?
I am surprised you don't carry any medical kit. I at the very least carry an Israeli bandage, quickclot and several bandaids. Light. Little space. Save you in the event of an off in a bad spot needing medical attention