What MOTORCYCLE TOOLS to pack when TRAVELING + GIVEAWAY

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  • Motorcycle tools to take with you while traveling really varies by model. Not all Harley Davidson are created equal! Depending on the year, and the model of any motorcycle manufacture tools needs will vary. Sometimes some aftermarket parts will require different tools, too. Check out the video to see all my tips!
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  • @brianfranz2212
    @brianfranz2212 5 лет назад +51

    I won't leave home without a vise grip. It can fill in as a make shift lever. I've had t use it as a make shift clutch lever and gear shifter. Duct tape is also a necessity (it protected my foot from the rain when i got a hole in my boot. I read in an old Easyriders magazine to carry a siphon hose and a hose with an air chuck at each end so you can share air if necessary. Of course, with the power outlets that are on every bike now days i carry a patch and pump kit. I also carry a small power pack that can jump a motorcycle battery and has a USB port. I also carry one or more flashlights. Pliers saved my butt when a rag got sucked in to my drive pulley in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere. I spent hours pulling out bits and pieces at a time but i was able to get back on the road. Also pack spare bulbs and fuses. Thanks for the great vids! keep the rubber down.

  • @Chevyv8man1
    @Chevyv8man1 5 лет назад +21

    Hey John, I've been caring tools for over 40 years and the thing I needed the most was a new set of spark plugs/wrench and electrical tape. Zip ties, spare fuses, and some wire (in case you have to tie up exhaust or something zip ties won't hold strong enough). This was a great idea for a video as a lot of guys don't think about what to carry. Later bud

  • @TheTexasBo
    @TheTexasBo 5 лет назад +5

    A definite add: tire plug kit and mini-compressor. I use a compressor from AeroStitch. It's small but effective, plus it includes all the possible electrical connections that you might need. Keep the videos up, John...you're doing great. Saw you at the Choctaw Casino while you were vaping outside. Looked like folks were beginning to line up to talk to you. It's hell becoming famous, isn't it?

  • @timbarnett3898
    @timbarnett3898 5 лет назад +16

    For my bike, not just toolbox, I add additional from your list: electrical wire, two wire strips with alligator clips for ignition key failure, map, small tire treatment, small volt meter, extra oil plug bolt an O-ring, spark plugs, an extra tail/ headlight/turn signal bulbs, small disinfectant wipe tube from dollar store, small bottle water (that bottle of water saved a family of four in the desert, good thing I had it along), the amount of tools I add depended on length of trip an purpose, I've carried a DVD player to play "History of Harley Davidson" and "Terminator" movies that were hits at camp, haha! Also my cell phone is biggest aid along with tow insurance! Love your product knowledge an personality, All out there, Ride Safe!

  • @jugglingbob321
    @jugglingbob321 5 лет назад +20

    I carried a lot of zip ties and tape. One additional tool I carried was a pair of vise grips for an emergency brake/clutch lever.

    • @johnkloock4750
      @johnkloock4750 5 лет назад

      Small amount of electrical tape, 2ft. 18 gauge wire. 12 in. Mechanics wire. Tire repair kit, that's some other things I put in my kit. The Harley-davidson 8 in one screw driver is a good add also

  • @scottlizakowski842
    @scottlizakowski842 5 лет назад +96

    Man, keep doing what your doing. Your videos are awesome. Thats a seriously well made roll anyone ...no EVERYONE should concider adding to their bikes.
    A quick story about how important tools are to everyone in one way or the other for you all.... One night I was out in a place Ive never been and stopped to evacuate my bladder and as I turn to get back on my bike I see a pouch on the ground. I pick it up and Its someones tool bag. Bummer and score right? yes and no. Fast forward an hour and a half or so when I pull into a gas station in northern cal and see a guy with the contents of his saddle bags on the ground and hes seemingly pissed. I ask if I could help and he says he lost his tool bag. Broke down a while back and thinks he left them on the side of the road. So, I open my saddle bad up after a brief description of said bag, I produce the bag I found. The dude lit up and was damn near ready to do some sort of dance or something he was so happy. Turns out it was a tool bag his pops used and gave to him shortly before passing away and it meant the world to him. TOTAL SCORE for me to bring it back to him not even knowing. I was going to post it on social media and all that as its the right thing to do but as it turned out....Life got better for the both of us. I dont remember the dudes name but hey man.... once again, Im happy I found it and was able to return it to ya.

    • @timbarnett3898
      @timbarnett3898 5 лет назад +5

      Scott Lizakowski I'm in my truck see young lady rider looking at her now not so new BMW motorcycle parts laying on concrete in front in gas pumps. I pull around an she says the woman behind her at pump crashed into her an then just bolted. She says,"I need a 9mm wrench an I bet not one of these drivers NOT STOPPING would have one. I was working on a Mercedes an had one. First thing said by my friend Mike of Quick Throttle, 'any young woman rider that knows difference between 9 an 10mm is worth marring!"

    • @kennethwood3984
      @kennethwood3984 5 лет назад

      Always amazed at the way the cosmos works stuff out. More than coincidence. GREAT story!

    • @flappo121
      @flappo121 5 лет назад +1

      feel good story of the year so far

    • @therealFIGJAMS
      @therealFIGJAMS 4 года назад +3

      What goes around comes around man. Good on ya

    • @darknitethunder
      @darknitethunder Год назад

      @@timbarnett3898 Any Woman that know the exact size she's in need of; is worth marring. And That's a Fact.
      Kool story Man.

  • @irascheer5834
    @irascheer5834 5 лет назад

    I’ve been researching for a tool kit forever for my sporty thank you so much!! This video and all of your videos are so helpful

  • @BMann777
    @BMann777 5 лет назад

    Love the tips! Just started riding this year and bought 2012 Softail Slim and your videos help me out a lot!

  • @mitchelreffett9691
    @mitchelreffett9691 5 лет назад +8

    Great video, Like the fact you make a point to let people know that a "pre ride check" is important instead of fighting the beast on the side of the road. Great work man keep it up!

  • @billythekid5210
    @billythekid5210 5 лет назад +28

    3 things I either have or I’m adding to my tool stash. Cheap harbor freight volt meter to figure out if a battery is bad vs. not charging. A set of small gauge jumper cables with small clamps, and the most important in my mind a safety vest/flag/some flares. I hit a deer the middle of August on my bike(bum shoulder, some new hardware holding my leg together and I’m up and moving somewhat) and quickly realized that laying on my back on the highway in all black was no good.
    Also, one of my big things that I’m going to start carrying is what I call an Oh Shit kit. Basically a first aid kit packed with the items to fix big problems like heavy bleeding. I got lucky that my bleeding wasn’t super excessive but it sure could have been.
    Ride safe, and look out for others on the road, You may need their help some day.

  • @95Mango
    @95Mango 5 лет назад

    Awesome videos. Thanks and please keep them coming! Have fun on your ride and be safe! Hope you guys bring it home!

  • @zachhhhallday
    @zachhhhallday 5 лет назад +1

    John, you do such a great job explaining everything even a 2 year old could understand. Hope the ride was good and glad you made it back safe!

  • @hsmith3844
    @hsmith3844 5 лет назад +17

    I've always used a surplus military tool roll in the OD green heavy canvas since the late 70s. That roll looks nice, thanks for the vid.

  • @saddle8bag
    @saddle8bag 5 лет назад +4

    Have fun!
    About 15 years ago I went to Americade and a guy that stayed next to me bought some trinket for his Harley but didn't have any tools. We walked over to the hotel next door and asked Harley guys out in the lot and no one had any tools. Apparently, even back then they didn't break down too much. If they do, probably won't be something easily fixed roadside anyway. Best tool these days is a cellphone and a tow package.

  • @ejakeway
    @ejakeway 5 лет назад

    Loving watching this for a refresher to remind me what I need. I'm taking off for 6 weeks on my bike 10 days from now.

  • @bongogme
    @bongogme 5 лет назад

    You're videos have helped me out probably a dozen times John. I sincerely appreciate the time and effort you put into sharing your experience and knowledge! Love the new bike!

  • @bruceearly468
    @bruceearly468 5 лет назад +21

    Thanks John for another great video. I'm 69 and been riding for over 50 yrs. Just brought a 98 wide glide with 16,000 miles. Love this bike. Even that I been riding for along time I'm still learning and you have been a great source of information keep up the great job you doing. I live in Waynesboro,Ga. south of Augusta. Planning to ride over to the shop and check ya'll out later this summer. Stay in the wind and be safe.

    • @mikiegrezmak2851
      @mikiegrezmak2851 2 года назад +1

      Ty Hey I have 97 wg Why won't the fuel filter come out of the tank when I unscrew the petcock?

  • @jschoneger
    @jschoneger 5 лет назад +3

    Great video John, one thing that I've found very helpful is either a small, magnetic cup or tray, and if that won't fit then just a magnet for sticking nuts and screws and stuff on since it never happens that you need your tools when there is a nice neat bench to put things on as you take them apart. Gravel along side the road will swallow anything smaller than a 3/8" bolt. Just try to keep that derby cover one with the only 3 screws you can find! The other thing is a BRIGHT colored grease rag. The blue paper towels are good for a one-time but a grease rag, you know the type, you can use over and over. The bright color reminds you to CLEAN the damn thing every once in a while.

  • @bradcomeau2647
    @bradcomeau2647 5 лет назад

    Great info, I've had my SG for almost a year now without any tools on board. Absolutely going to start putting that together this weekend. Keep the great vids coming John, thanks!

  • @NVMYGT06
    @NVMYGT06 5 лет назад

    Love your videos!! Get a lot of tips and tricks from them.
    Me and a buddy were just talking the other day about getting a tool set together for the bikes. We are still "new" to long distance riding.
    We had a really bad experience on a trip!! Had a horn cover fall off, lost a heel shift lever, and a brake caliper came off during the ride. We were going to Part Stores trying to buy the tools needed to get back on the road.
    Thankfully no one was hurt/injured and we made it home.
    Appreciate the time you take to help educate people like me!!

  • @mikep.541
    @mikep.541 5 лет назад +7

    Hey John, as the proud owner of an 06 Heritage, and a person who likes to see what’s over the next hill, I usually carry a tool to fit every fastener on my bike. Like you, I don’t duplicate. After two flats in the same year, on back roads with little or no traffic, I swapped out my wire rims for cast. Thus, my travel bag also has a tire repair kit, and tiny compressor. Don’t forget the duct tape. 🤪🤪

  • @aboutmyfathersbusiness8324
    @aboutmyfathersbusiness8324 5 лет назад +6

    Yes one dedicated tool roll for anytime you leave on a long trip, whether car or bike. ZIP TIES / DUCT TAPE! They sell small rolls of duct tape. Also a must have even if you must swap out a tool( preferably if carrying long nose pliers/pliers) is a MULTITOOL! aka Leatherman. Love this content. Keep it up.

  • @tylergates6403
    @tylergates6403 5 лет назад +1

    Hey John, Great videos. I like to do as much work on my bike as I can (I'm hoping to do a cam swap here in a few weeks) and your videos are full of incredibly useful information that can't be found in a manual. It can be so much easier watching someone do it than trying it from the book, and your videos are well edited to make that experience even better. Thanks for what you do.

  • @tygr600
    @tygr600 5 лет назад +2

    Great video! In a rare turn of events, I happened to be working from home today and decided to cast your video onto my HD TV. I was amazed. By far the best quality RUclips video I've cast so far. I never had a problem with your videos, but always seemed to be viewing them on a computer or phone. I've been tinkering with my 17' Wide Glide for about a year now. I'm just about ready to build an "informed" tool roll. I threw together some stuff based on recommendation from my father, but his Evo knowledge varies a bit from what I'll actually need. Thanks for the great vid. Keep up the good work, and enjoy Texas!

  • @BoiseG
    @BoiseG 5 лет назад +10

    Finally, a detailed answer to the age old question; "what should I carry in my tool bag?"!

    • @bigdeal39
      @bigdeal39 3 года назад +1

      Cellphone !
      That's # 1. 😂😂😂

  • @terrencelucas52
    @terrencelucas52 5 лет назад +5

    Big dirty thumbs-up, John. Hope to meet ya in Paris, Texas...plan on being there and visiting Adam's new camping spread. It's gonna be a great time! Ride safe and get there in one piece, brother...the new bike looks GREAT and will be a blast for what should be a great shakedown trip. BTW, those tool rolls are DOPE!!!

  • @ecurrall
    @ecurrall 5 лет назад

    Great tips John! Just starting to build a new roll for my bike and hadn't thought about a couple of these things.

  • @gerardozayas8262
    @gerardozayas8262 5 лет назад

    I've learned so much from you John and this one is no exception. I always look forward to the next one. Congrats on the new bike and thank you for teaching us in your unique style.

  • @EdCase50
    @EdCase50 5 лет назад +5

    Another great video and very informative as usual.
    Something I always carry is a puncture repair kit and some little C02 air canisters, cos a puncture can really phuq your day up..
    Keep up the gtood work John, look forward to your next vid.

    • @JamesKees
      @JamesKees 5 лет назад

      Good ideal Ed ... have a brand recommendation? Plan to implement on my FLHX!

    • @EdCase50
      @EdCase50 5 лет назад

      James Kees There are loads of brands available that all have pretty much the same content, similar to this on ebay (probably can get on amazon as well)
      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-MOTO-MOTORCYCLE-TUBELESS-TYRE-EMERGENCY-PUNCTURE-REPAIR-KIT-WITH-POUCH-2018/162174032210?epid=1780943373&hash=item25c2535952:g:wxEAAOSwlQ5baVwy
      These are only good on tubeless tyres tho.
      Get a puncture in a tubed tyre and thats headache time and normally time for a recovery truck.
      Or you could use something like "Holts Tyre Weld" for tubeless tyres too

    • @SmittybuiltHD
      @SmittybuiltHD 5 лет назад +1

      There's a product out there called ride on that not only balances your tire but also instantly fills any punctures up to i think an 1/8" hole.

    • @johnt8421
      @johnt8421 5 лет назад

      James Kees I use a MSR BRAND Inflation Kit. 3 cartridges, nipple tool, and black cloth zippered pouch. Total size is a little bigger than a deck of cards. Dosent include a patch or plug kit, but doubtful I would attempt to tackle that on a roadside...

  • @brandonminchaca1816
    @brandonminchaca1816 5 лет назад +5

    One thing I always have in my tool roll is tire repair like plugs rubber cement pilers little things like that

    • @james6275
      @james6275 4 года назад

      believe it or now I have fix-a-flat never needed it but I will gladly use it if I'm a good distance from my base, gonna replace the tire anyway!

  • @rickgarcia2879
    @rickgarcia2879 4 года назад

    Great video, just got my first Harley, 2018 Road King Special. Love this bike. Been on rice burners all my life, but not anymore. Can't emphasize how important carry on tools are, been down a couple times. I'm 68, been riding since I was 16, so really appreciate you taking the time to explain to the need for tools. Thank you.

  • @DAnewestOne
    @DAnewestOne 4 года назад

    I’ve been looking around for a few months now but collecting tools for things such as a tool roll for my bike or car or truck etc lol but i got some added ideas to mine. Thank you! Have a good day.

  • @Mauricenkaren
    @Mauricenkaren 5 лет назад +6

    A can of tru fuel and tire plug kit. Thanks for the tips.

  • @regul8r013a
    @regul8r013a 5 лет назад +30

    A bottle of lock tight is a good thing to have.

    • @Rooundguy68
      @Rooundguy68 3 года назад +1

      @@crash5225 Yeah. But who carries THAT. LOL

  • @paracorddesigns3516
    @paracorddesigns3516 5 лет назад

    Another great video John. Have fun on the ride and hope your tools stay in the roll!!

  • @kenneuman
    @kenneuman 5 лет назад +2

    You reminded me of a few things I'll be putting in my tool kit for my '78 Shovel. Little extra time and love sometimes comes with riding it. Thank you and keep the videos coming.

    • @moorshound3243
      @moorshound3243 5 лет назад

      yep then some crackhead steals your well thought out tool roll!

  • @MrKeneal0330
    @MrKeneal0330 5 лет назад +4

    Can't wait to see you in Paris.
    Signed, your biggest fan.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  5 лет назад +1

      Haha, you’re the man!

    • @rawrsteel88
      @rawrsteel88 5 лет назад +1

      Great video!

    • @RCreviews4u
      @RCreviews4u 5 лет назад +1

      I’ve definitely learned a lot about Harley since I’ve been watching this channel! Sign me up for the giveaway!

    • @vernonmacdonald6607
      @vernonmacdonald6607 5 лет назад

      Love the video keep up the great work

  • @PurfsMcGurfs
    @PurfsMcGurfs 5 лет назад +6

    Dont forget a knife, tape and hose clamps. Sometimes the tools arent enough to make the repair so it's a balance of tools and material. If you can fit it, a tire plug kit can get you to a shop/home in a pinch. On long trips tire repair is a priority. Never know when the highway is gonna "screw" you over. Haha

  • @FJREY
    @FJREY 5 лет назад

    Great vid! I stumbled upon your channel recently and I dig it. Good tips and your subtle antics are comedic. Thanks again for what you do.

  • @mikeflynn750
    @mikeflynn750 5 лет назад

    John,
    Excellent video. You never know when something is going to happen on a ride. Having the right tools gives me piece of mind that I can either fix my ride or someone else’s ride while I’m on the road.

  • @JCcanU
    @JCcanU 5 лет назад +8

    I have 2800 tools in my roll around tool box , I carry a set of torque bits 30 piece 15 are allen the other 15 T , 2 bags of standard wrenches 1/4 to 3/4 a zipper bag with 3/8 sockets 1/4 to 3/4 and a plug wrench 13/16 , my SE heads use a 5/8 plug 12mm plug stock heads are 14 mm . 1 crescent wrench 5 inch . on the road i have yet to use anything but the T 20 light bulbs seem to be only thing I have go wrong . I roll up my tools in old bath towels I cut in half, tools have been on my 1986 FLT , my 1990 Sportster 1200 and 1995 road king . Im doing a 2 week road trip in 10 days . I rather have them not need them . Tire or belt has to be done in the shop . but most everything I carry I can fix on the road Carb to pipes, bags, lights .

  • @qf76mnd15
    @qf76mnd15 5 лет назад +4

    I understand the vibrating and all that, it's almost 2019 and I see people with 2018s still carrying a full toolbox in their saddlebag. Harley has to be a little better than that. Just saying.

  • @user-ty1qi4vs2z
    @user-ty1qi4vs2z Год назад

    Thanks for the basic tips.
    Its always good to hear some straightforward advice.

  • @AntiTrustNJ
    @AntiTrustNJ 4 года назад +1

    Hey man love your videos , i just found you online yesterday and ive learned more in the last two days then i have in years before so hats of you my friend from Jersey~!

  • @Gio0285
    @Gio0285 4 года назад +7

    Lmao..... " I'm a highly trained unprofessional" 💀

  • @clownpuncher7070
    @clownpuncher7070 5 лет назад +58

    If a guy is looking to buy a THIGH BAG to put his stuff in why doesnt he just put his stuff in his purse?

    • @dougwison4667
      @dougwison4667 5 лет назад

      ha, I dont understand those things either.

    • @SnifftyDugan
      @SnifftyDugan 5 лет назад +1

      I guess they are big outside the US. At the 115 anniversary I seen alot of foreign riders using them. Needless to say, the good ole boys riding on their home turf had not a one!

    • @08StreetGlide
      @08StreetGlide 5 лет назад +17

      Hey Clown....because the Thigh Bag attaches to your thigh, the purse just flails around and makes it much harder to get to the 9mm.....

    • @reddog907
      @reddog907 5 лет назад

      Is it a purse or a Murse?

    • @reddog907
      @reddog907 5 лет назад +3

      How about a crotch sack

  • @shdbmw
    @shdbmw 5 лет назад

    Cool tool pouch, I have carried one for years and used it several times for my bike and my friends bikes. Great videos and content. Keep up the great work👍🏻👍🏻

  • @NorthLandRider
    @NorthLandRider 5 лет назад

    Thank you John. Keep it up and safe travels. We appreciate the hard work you have done in making great videos with fun content. Keep it up and see you on the road.

  • @qf76mnd15
    @qf76mnd15 5 лет назад +3

    Unfortunately buying a brand new bike you would think you wouldn't need to work on your bike like everybody did back in the 1970s.

    • @weelogt
      @weelogt 5 лет назад

      he mostly mentioned just tightening up stuff, even new bikes can vibrate things lose if ridden for many miles between services, its just nice to have the tools and not need them, then to need them and not have them, or worst, losing parts that may have came loose and no way to tighten them up

    • @mikelanham2901
      @mikelanham2901 5 лет назад +1

      If it is mechanical, it can break....or loosen!

  • @fredir3596
    @fredir3596 5 лет назад +4

    Zip ties and bailing wire. Too old school? 😬

    • @johnt8421
      @johnt8421 5 лет назад +2

      And electrical tape!

    • @albertharper9048
      @albertharper9048 5 лет назад +2

      In the last month we had a rider's sole come away from his boot and another's shift linkage almost fall off...bailing wire to the rescue both times. Linkage spline was stripped. A thorough pre trip inspection for me.

  • @roberthorgan8335
    @roberthorgan8335 5 лет назад

    Hey john I think being Prepared is an excellent thing. I love all your videos. It’s good that you do these videos to help people with their bikes. I know I have learned a thing or two from you much appreciate it

  • @robertthompson6670
    @robertthompson6670 5 лет назад

    Thanks John for all the information and all the different topics. I am new to riding and have learned a lot from your videos. Thanks Again

  • @brandonbest9105
    @brandonbest9105 5 лет назад

    Awesome video!!! The topics you cover are spot on for the real world person who own and rides a motorcycle.

  • @scudlite1
    @scudlite1 5 лет назад

    Great vid! Never really thought about a travel tool bag until now. Thanks for the excellent advice! The black tool roll looks sick!

  • @NateKomp
    @NateKomp 5 лет назад

    Awesome video. The tool roll is something I have neglected but will fore sure be getting together here very soon. So glad I have found your page. Keep up the great work.

  • @roostercrow8076
    @roostercrow8076 5 лет назад

    Good video thx, one tool that saved me from the tow truck was a set of vice grips, I pulled my clutch in after getting off of a 2nd shift, and snap, grabbed the cable with the vice grips and used it like a clutch lever to get home.

  • @andyplana3504
    @andyplana3504 5 лет назад

    Great video! Just getting ready to hit North Georgia and North Carolina next week. This video help me re-organize my tool pouch. Thanks

  • @miguelescobedo5910
    @miguelescobedo5910 5 лет назад

    Great video I’m about to pickup my 2nd Harley and a tool roll is definitely a good way to be ready for almost anything while in the road.

  • @jphilly8920
    @jphilly8920 5 лет назад

    About to take a trip on my bike...super helpful!! Thanks John!!!

  • @petelanzone484
    @petelanzone484 5 лет назад +1

    Yet another great video. Nice products and reviews. Also refreshing that you are not asking or implying for any $$ to support what you do for your fellow rider and bike enthusiast! I can appreciate "highly trained and unprofessional" any day. Quality John, Quality.

  • @andrewmorfitt2538
    @andrewmorfitt2538 5 лет назад

    Love your videos. They definitely help me doing my own work on my Road Glide. By far my favorite channel.

  • @briancroom2954
    @briancroom2954 4 года назад

    First time Harley owner (1998 FLHTPi) and I’m really thankful for all your videos.

  • @kipsiegfried3875
    @kipsiegfried3875 5 лет назад

    Great information In all videos. This one is especially good because it answered a lot of my ?’s as well as some things I’d never even considered before . Awesome channel !!! I learn something each time I tune in . Thanks Bro.

  • @matthewtavella3946
    @matthewtavella3946 5 лет назад

    John,
    Great advice on the tools. Timing is perfect as I a planning a 9 hr trip. Thanks for all you do .

  • @jimmymiles5228
    @jimmymiles5228 5 лет назад

    Hi John , I am a new rider and I just wanted to thank you for all the videos , I watch and learn a hell of a lot , thanks .
    I have a 2018 road glide

  • @dmblackbelt
    @dmblackbelt 5 лет назад

    Great video, gonna help me lighten my tool load. Love the rolls. Keep up the good work!

  • @mikebrunner1577
    @mikebrunner1577 4 года назад

    Thank you John, as i appreciate all the great information. You are teaching me things i really need to know. Not many dealers, or people will take the time to do so.

  • @johnkirkman1325
    @johnkirkman1325 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos man. one thing i always keep in my tool bag on long trips is not a tool, but an extra set of spark plugs.

  • @zacman816
    @zacman816 5 лет назад

    Just want to say you put out incredibly awesome videos all the time can’t stop watching tour all is amazing definitely going to have to pick one of those up because I plan on taking a nice long ride on my brand new bike thanks for all the wicked awesome knowledge that you give

  • @spencerthompson1
    @spencerthompson1 2 года назад

    Well thought out presentation and delivery.
    A small needle nose vice grip saved my butt once when the throttle cable broke lose in the grip. Once I separated the cable from the grip I routed the cable over the handlebar over the break fluid reservoir for leverage and was able to ride 40 miles home. I was in the middle of nowhere at 10pm, one additional item I carry is a headlamp.

  • @russellstafford2806
    @russellstafford2806 Год назад +1

    Great advice as always. 67 years old and still ride my Ol 86 Softail. And always carry tools with. But as you suggest, make as many adjustments before setting out your trip.

  • @mikecollins3406
    @mikecollins3406 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the great tips man! Awesome video! Be safe out there and i hope you guys break the record!

  • @robertsanderson2453
    @robertsanderson2453 5 лет назад

    I really like the toolroll. I'm just glad I didn't need one on my recent trip to Paris, TX where I got to see you. Thanks for showing up to attend and support the event.

  • @tomajohncampbell2866
    @tomajohncampbell2866 5 лет назад

    Great tips, like the leather rolls. Gave me inspiration to create my own specifically for my 16 Dyna.

  • @badtekker
    @badtekker 5 лет назад

    You're videos are great and very informative. Had a good trip to Paris and back. Luckily all I needed was a 5/16 allen to tighten highway peg mount. Was awesome to see you in Paris and glad I could thank you for a video.

  • @jasonkramer6087
    @jasonkramer6087 4 года назад

    Great video. Always great to be ready. And i totally like the totally separate tool set..

  • @Veritas_Vindicta
    @Veritas_Vindicta 5 лет назад

    These videos have been great and given me good food for thought on my Iron883 and it's possible future replacement. Well done!

  • @ChrisPennyTD
    @ChrisPennyTD 5 лет назад

    Yes, love it. Thanks John for all that you do, and have a safe ride out to KRiver!!!!

  • @momorider7056
    @momorider7056 5 лет назад

    Just started watching your videos and just love what you do. Keep up the good work.Thank you. Lee

  • @oldbiker1150
    @oldbiker1150 5 лет назад

    Great video really appreciate the tips and run on a tight budget so heading off problems before they happen is great. Keep up the vids and thank you for your passion for riding and helping others.

  • @73mreman
    @73mreman 5 лет назад

    Loving that black and tan. Found your page completely at random. I've learned quite a bit just watching you. Think I've managed to binge mist of your stuff over the past couple days. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @zacharydunn5847
    @zacharydunn5847 5 лет назад

    Love your blogs it has helped a lot and hope you can continue. Ride on and be safe.

  • @jamespichichero6025
    @jamespichichero6025 5 лет назад

    I just bought my first bike 2016 street glide special just before xmas the first bike ive owned scince i was younger and just took my first trip this past week with 8 friends i put some tools together just in case any situations would pop up but all went well but your video just fine tuned what i needed i appreciate your videos there is alot of helpful maintenance tips between services that help keep cost down i thank you

  • @alejandrollamas692
    @alejandrollamas692 5 лет назад

    👍 Happy you had a chance to visit my city San Diego! Totally enjoy your videos.

  • @robbiecruz9734
    @robbiecruz9734 5 лет назад

    Hey Mr Maxwell, long time viewer, first time commenter, as a newer rider, all of your videos have been really helpful and your attitude is welcoming for the mechanically disinclined. Keep on keeping on and stay vigilant!

  • @MrChuck6060
    @MrChuck6060 5 лет назад

    Just picked up a new Fatboy and building my go bag. That two tone bag would sure look good hanging on my bike! Really helpful video too, keep up the good work!

  • @kensmith2809
    @kensmith2809 5 лет назад

    Thanks mucho for such a great channel. One thing I would ad to a tookit is a tire plug kit. Most are small enough to fit right in one of those fancy leather tool wraps. Was traveling through Montana, blew out my rear tire. Lucky for me my riding buddy had a plug kit in his tools. As we were struggling with it, a group of Goldwingers stopped and one of them gave me a can of flat fix. Nice guys! That gave me enough air to get to the next town for a new tire. I know the can of flat fix is not convenient to carry but that and the tire plug kit saved the day.

  • @kentneuerburg5765
    @kentneuerburg5765 5 лет назад

    Much better plan than generic pre-made tool kits. Great video and advice. Keep 'em coming.

  • @cheysome
    @cheysome 5 лет назад

    I love how much information you have in your vids. Awesome work!

  • @rogerhatfield8781
    @rogerhatfield8781 3 года назад

    Sure could use that tool bag! Good job on your video and very informative! Thanks!

  • @shaunfriedline1505
    @shaunfriedline1505 5 лет назад

    Went to a Harley Dealer and scoped out the new Models, and I must say the Heritage you got is high on my list of maybe for my next one. Thanks for dropping the knowledge, as always you rock!

  • @rusnsc7622
    @rusnsc7622 5 лет назад

    Great stuff John as always, you gave me some good ideas on how to lighten my tool load . You mentioned several times about checking stuff before ya hit it. That advice is absolutely dead on...hopefully each of us do that before road trips. Enjoy the Paris run. RSMF

  • @titusvignery9555
    @titusvignery9555 5 лет назад

    Pretty cool watching this and going to MMI at the same time. Seeing things that we go over in class is pretty great!

  • @Stuart_Morris
    @Stuart_Morris 5 лет назад

    Thanks, I'm working on putting a tool roll on my bike now. Great ideas!!

  • @WhiskyJackR
    @WhiskyJackR 5 лет назад

    Wow! That Trip Machine tool roll is awesome, looks like a real quality product that would make a great addition to any biker's saddle bag. Thanks for the upload John.

  • @johnnyduluth
    @johnnyduluth 5 лет назад

    Great advice and the roll looks awesome! Thanks!!

  • @XavierABird
    @XavierABird 5 лет назад

    Awesome dude! I haven’t taken my first long trip yet but this is something I’ve been thinking about. Very informative 👍🏻

  • @bartpurcell6599
    @bartpurcell6599 3 года назад

    I also added an LED light and a couple of shop rags for dirt and grim. Keep up the great videos, awesome content.

  • @michaelmchalffey2203
    @michaelmchalffey2203 5 лет назад

    Great info and helps get folks ready for road trips so hopefully more folks taking longer road trips feeling more in control. Thanks

  • @LivWrote
    @LivWrote 5 лет назад

    I’ve gone to Sturgis twice on my V-Rod Muscle. This second time around I actually had a place for tools, but I probably brought more straps & zip ties than tools. Thanks for doing this video! Now I have a better idea what I need to carry & what I don’t. Going to share this video with my Sin City Moto Girls. Love your channel! Keep it up!!!