Tools to take on a Motorcycle Trip
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- G'day Guys, this video is about the motorcycle tools, spares and stuff I take on my motorcycle trips. I get asked a lot about this and thought this would be a better way of explaining how I go about it. I talk about Fuel, Spares, Punctures, Tools and Emergency Repair gear. Hope you enjoy and or find it useful. Cheers... Mark
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Hey Mark, love your videos. I know this is a older video but a suggestion on the air filter. When I take a long trip into a remote area I bring a spare air filter oiled up and put it in a zip lock bag and push the air out before closing, flattens down to almost nothing. Then take a second zip lock and put the bagged filter in with a pair of latex gloves, seal it up and you can change the filter mid trip and no oily hands. You also have a bad to put the dirty filter in. Thanks for your videos.
You pointed something obvious out to me that I always carry in the truck but I did not have on the bike and that is some sort of light. It takes up so little space but I didn't have it on the bike.
I put a headlamp in my kit today. Thanks Mark.
G'day Jeff, good OnYa mate! :-) Cheers... Mark
Hey Guys, I spend 40 mins yabbering on about tools and stuff I take with me when I go on motorcycle trips. Might be interesting for some of you MOTORCYCLE NUTS out there! Hope you enjoy! :-) Cheers... Mark
Fantastic insight Mark, Thanks man! This will help.
Hi Mark, Slime is good stuff.But don't try fix a puncher with it, thats a shitty job( need to spin the tyre with it in)The trick is to put it in your tyre from the start so it PREVENTS punchers. So put it in and all will be good.Here in South Africa we have very bad roads, so every time i put new tyres on my DR, i put 2 bottles of SLIME in each tyre. Have Not had a flat tyre in years and i often cross the Great Karoo!!!! Thanks for the great Simpson trip.
Epoxy didnt work for me cuz i have a 2009 dayun cargo motorcycle in iraq and i use it for transporting engines ect and the side door hing just broke and i used epoxy smells like shit and got it on my hands and afterwards it broke while i was driving and iv been driving 40minutes sooo embarassing i think i hit some people walking cuz its just hanging giving high fives
Hey Mark. What about us motorcycle bolts? :-p
Happy new year to you.
Mark, recently I discovered that Snap-on tools makes a dual gear ratchet in 1/4" drive that can take over 90lbs of torque. That little thing can take off wheels and more plus I can add the long spark plug socket to lengthen the handle. Pricey but worth it for ability and light weight.
For my street bike I have a tire plug kit and a mini air compressor I got for 35 bucks made for motorcycles. I dont ever want to be stranded on my bike, and If I have to leave it, it will likely be stolen nowadays.
Lately I've been only using the tools in the tool kit to do all work. A good way to find out how badly you failed the first time to make a real tool kit. hehe
G'day mate, great stuff and a good idea about using the tools :-) Cheers... Mark
Hi Mark , I'm from CANADA (eh) & just stumbled on your vid's last week & have been watching hours (days & weeks) & think they are & yourself very entertaining to watch & enjoyable to listen to! I have to thank you Mark ,cuz you have giving more encentive to keep on restoring my 1982 Honda XL 500R & RIDE ON !!! Thanks Mark ! (The Canadian eskimo) ,Quinn.
G'day Quinn, thanks mate and great to hear! :-) Cheers... Mark
Planning to do a ride soon, and ever since the postie build, I've been a big fan of your work Mark !
It's always been great real world advice that you give, and it works !!
Great video, that's what we're doing right now before the riding season... going over all our equipment making sure we're not missing anything in case we get stranded. The hair net was a great tip, definitely going to pick some of those up. **Only things we could think of to add is: Spare spark plug, 2+ feet of electrical wire, fuel hose, and a spare fuse is also handy to have just in case something happens.** Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
G'day mate, thanks and yeah those are all great things to add too! Cheers... Mark
Always good seeing what tools someone else carries. There are a few things you mentioned that I think I need to put in my kit if I plan on a bigger trip.
Your kits looks pretty damn thorough but if I could recommend anything it would be to put a pair of needle nose vice grips in your kit. mine come in so handy. they work for either those hard to reach bolts or as a third hand to hold things in place while you do your repairs.
G'day Dan, will have to get a pair to add to the kit, as I reckon your right mate! :-) Cheers... Mark
I just stumbled upon your channel,it has been very entertaining. Thanks mate and love your work.
Tools for chain lube: old toothbrush and gear oil (even old) 90W?. -Better and cheaper than anything else.
Cool vid. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks.
Remember Slime comes in two types, tubeless and tube tires. It's Great Stuff.
Finally warm enough to ride here.
I just got back with my first long ride on the DR650 ,100 mi. today. 200 mi. in 2 days.
The bike ran super. 2 and 4 lane highway.(Oh,Wv.USA) lots of Fun. Great Vid. Thks.
G'day Sean, good to know other people use and like the slime stuff. Great to hear you're out and about :-) Cheers... Mark
Thanks for the video! Epoxy / Quick Steel is something I've never thought of bringing, but now won't leave without it in my pack. Thanks again Mark!
Great video Mark, do you remember a couple vids ago u dumped Max over? when you picked up the bike it was a little hard to start. The fuel drained out of the carburetor float bowl and either ran into the air filter or into the cylinder, if it goes into the cylinder it will flood the spark plug out and you'll have to clean it, lol you were so close to needing that, so I always carry an extra plug and some sand paper or emery cloth to clean the old plug. OH and ur not an idiot , ur awesome and I would ride with you any time .
G'day mate, thanks mate and great tip about the fuel! Great idea with the sand paper too (takes up no space). Thanks again! :-) Cheers... Mark
Great video! I use a tire product called Ride-On. It's a lot like slime, but it also balances your tire. I did a video review on my channel of it in my DR 650. I'll be testing the puncture sealing ability this summer as I'll need new tubes on my next tire change (every other tire gets a new tube). Keep up the good work Mark!
G'day mate, thanks mate! :-) Cheers... Mark
Mark ... lubing the chain ,if your going to do it ,your better off doing when you pull up for the day .The chain will be hot to warm and the lube will penetrate much better allowing it to soak in over night .Personally i dont lube my chain ,only after a wash i spray with silicon spray to get the water off and stop rust .Quality Oring chains IMO dont need lubing when looked after.I have clocked 1,000's and 1,000's of dirt and desert riding and never lubed a chain ,i get 20,000 kms from chains and sprockets often ..
Great vid and it's great to watch you develop into a season dirt rider
The video was a big help. I'll do a walk around and figure the tools I need for my trusty steed as soon as the temps permit. It's a -4' fahrenheit with a windchill of a -25 here in Iowa, US.
Ha ha!! The dog at the end was the best bit!!! Love ya work Mark! You are the Russell Koit of the motorcycle world!!! Really enjoying going through some of your older vids for fun too. What a great thing to look back on, Cheers mate. Phil@Brissy.
I watched this video without break. Very helpful information. Thanks for taking out time to make this video. Kudos Biker Bits!
Hi Mark.
Another great video. thanks.
one thing that I take on all our 4x4 trips and also my africa twin rides is silicone tape. comes under many names such as SOS and Tommy tape but it's amazing at fixing splits in hoses and pipes. holds hydrolic pressure so is great for the radiator hoses that are rough to get replacements for in the outback.
Thanks for effort you put in every week on your channel.
there are 2 tools that I found most useful that will get you out of trouble, and they don't even take up much space....Credit Card & Mobile phone...that's what I am doin.
The rest is too much hassle and you might still need a tool that you didn't take...but each to there own.
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
G'day Joe, sounds bloody good to me mate and like you said "each to there own" :-) Cheers... Mark
hey mate
the slime stuff works good if you put it in the tubes before the ride as if you get a puncture it will automatically seal it up only thing is you may loose a couple psi but alot of the time you wont even notice it. i once got it to seal up a puncture and it didnt work for me when i tried to pump it up it forced all the slime out
A pump siphon kit can come in handy. You provided some great information. I visited Amazon during the viewing. Thanks
Thanks for the tips, snowed in today so I'm inside dreaming about dry roads. Good time to go over bike supplies and do a little maintenance. Cheers from Yosemite, California
G'day Brian, thanks mate and it was my pleasure! Cheers... Mark
Stainless hose clamps., they're tough, can be joined together,I've seen them (with a splint ) hold a frame together in an energency.I carry them.The top off an old nylon tent, together with some reuseable tarp clips ,elastic cords & any line can make a great (fit in your pocket ) rain shelter.
dr 650 Id take Adjustable wreches puncure repair aersol and allen keys (replaced most of screws for allen keys) a good flash light or headlamp...
Just finished Riding the Tintaldra TT through the Snowy Mountains. One of the guys was smart enough to bring spare clutch and brake levers.
Great idea i thought
Motorex chain lube comes in a tiny 50ml aerosol that can be refilled from the standard size can. The off-road stuff has Teflon in it which is awesome for keeping the dirt n crap off
Great video as alway
Edit: just realised how old this vid is lol
for the spark plugs i use ellectric contact cleaner - small can - just spray and all the oil or residue comes right off
Thanks... great to know! :-)
thumbs up to your dog, is that a bull terrier, cuss bull terrier is crazy hyper sensitive. happy safe riding!
Cool Bananas... Great video, Mark... Ride far - Ride safe - Cheers
G'day mate, thanks heaps! :-) Cheers... Mark
Mark, great vids. Just a comment on this, I would definitely use the tyre irons, get the light ones from motion pro including the bead busters which are also leavers. I have split a tube a couple of times and then slime is just slime......
Hi There, Great Video's, I like your honesty.
We're heading down to Tassie this Friday (the long way down) and yes I've seen your Tasmania Trip..
Keep up the good work , You never Know we may see you out the re,
Take care Cheers!
Good stuff man .... Never hurts to see what others are using .
G'day Rex, thanks mate and yeah I'm always picking up new things and ideas from others! Cheers... Mark
Good video Mark, Bloody long one though, I had to put it to the end of my list to watch after I'd watched all of the smaller 10 minute video's from all of my other subscribers, RSMF.
G'day Skeggy, thanks mate and yeah was a bit long mate! :-) Cheers... Mark
Nice one! it's good to see what other people take. I guess this falls more into spares than tools but I always like taking a spare clutch cable and lever but I reckon I'll be taking some if that epoxy stuff from now seems pretty decent for temporary repairs
G'day Kenneth, thanks mate! :-) yeah that's a good one "clutch stuff". Cheers... Mark
HI FROM SCOTLAND .... GOOD ADVISE your giving !!! i carry spares that i know will get me ROLLING TO THE NEXT VILLAGE OR TOWN . HA HA THEN FIX THE BIG PROBLEMS IN THE CITY .
as a smaller lighter option to the mini compressor you could get a light weight bicyclepump ment to keep on a mountain bike.
G'day mate, have tried that and it's all too bloody hard... I'm a lazy bugger! :-) Cheers... Mark
Chain the Lube my brother!
Nice video. I will be applying your advice this June crossing the States .
G'day Michael, thanks mate and good luck on ya trip! Cheers... Mark
Great Video Mark! And Some Great Tips!
G'day Rex, thanks mate! :-) Cheers... Mark
Great video mark !
G'day mate, Thanks! :-) Cheers... Mark
Love this idea! Thanks for the tips.
I enjoyed the video.You covered a lot of tools.Hope you are taking something for that cough.Ride on.
Hi Mark, great video one thing you forgot , BULBS! 👍
+Haig Guev Thanks mate! :-)
Gday Mark really enjoy your videos and after 5 trips on my Low rider from Perth To Melbourne and back over the last 3 years, I always take some goodies with me, my zip ties,spare spark plug & spanner, gaff tape, spare tubes & Tyre breakers,plus some adjustable wrenches are my favorites plus always some spare fuel Ran out once two kl ms from Nullarbor Roadhouse
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Again mate really enjoy your videos and love your DR,don't let the whiners get to you about the fags either (-:
G'day Richard, thanks mate! :-) Looks like your a well traveled rider... I have done Bendigo to Norsman and back once, bloody long way but loved it. Cheers... Mark
Love your Work Mark
✌🏼cheers
Interesting? Excellent video Mark.
Have you done one on clothing at all?
Thanks mate :-)
That bike in the background is bitchin! Dr650? I would love to ride across Australia!
awesome vid mark :) a couple of good tips things in there i need to add to mu pack.
pro tip: coffee makes the crappy throat worse, any radio announcer will tell you never have a cuppa before going on air ;)
G'day Joel, thanks mate and wow didn't know that about coffee! Cheers... Mark
wish they sold something like that quicksteel around here as well, unfortunately i'm never gonna be able to even find out about it unless someone from my country tells me about it.
G'day Joe, I would have thought they sold that stuff everywhere! Cheers... Mark
Biker Bits
well they might, but i don't even know what it's called in my language and i doubt they know the english version either, so i can't even look for it.
And i'm tired of asking for things and them saying 'no we don't have it' or not even knowing what i'm asking about
I wouldn't use wd-40 to lube your chain. Wd-40 is a degreaser so it will break down the lube/oil on your chain. That is why it is great for cleaning a chain and rinsing off then lubing
G'day Lemon, thanks for the comment mate. I have to agree and disagree with you :-) WD-40 is not a "degreaser" its base functions are to clean, protect, lubricate, penetrate and drive out moisture. It is not classed as a degreaser at all. I agree that I would not use it as a sole lubricant for my motorcycle chain, but in a situation where I had nothing else I would use it 100%. This has always been one of those debatable things! :-) Cheers... Mark
Yeah your are right the mate. I've just always been told it's a degreaser even though a lot of people use it as some sort of lube. I used to use it on my bike cycles when I was younger as a lube but it always made my chain go dry and stiff and I couldn't understand why until someone said its a degreaser and it just made sense to me guess. Thanks for the reply and teaching me something new about WD-40. I use it a lot for cleaning oily or really mucky parts of my bike. Thanks again LSM
Excellent stuff... We're off touring round the Alps at the end of the week... Taking your advice and tools with us.. Cracking visa mate.. Greg
G'day mate, touring around the Alps sounds great :-) thanks! Cheers... Mark
Great video. Thanks.
you might want to look at getting a Batlight. Available at Bunnings for $27. Bit bigger than the ones you showed but really brilliant little thing to have.And rechargable 240V and 12V with cables supllied
For a chuckle , because we are American were working on imports with a crescent wrench . Don't tell anybody ; -)
Did you know there is a difference between a metric Philips and English standard ? There you go . . . Later
u bloody goodman yourself hehe ,,, cool vid
hey that would be a great video, using slime, by an actual user, never had any luck putting that stuff to use!
+George Hart yeah I have used it and it works a treat! I have a video of a ride that features that in it. ruclips.net/video/hZK5-pLify8/видео.html
Awesome Thanks man!
Where’s the mini compressor?😃
Do you have something in your mouse????
Bikes are named men's names?
ha ha 2 x tour around europe PORTUGAL , SPAIN, FRANCE , ITALY ETC ETC .... SHIT HAPPENS .... GREAT VLOG . BUT TUBELESS IS THE WAY TO GO , TRUST ME .
What about a chain master link?
+Bill Fraser Yeah that would be great too!
I Know I'm little late to the party, can u do a video on converting tube tyres to tubeless? On your c50
great video, helped me a lot :)
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but anyone: russel crow? ;)
23.48 - DW-40 hahaha
ill ship those 1 gallon fuel cans if you need more
G'day mate, thanks for the offer, much appreciated. Cheers... Mark
Dude 7 minutes and not a single tool ! I'm out
+super steve See Ya! :-)