Last 2 things I like to carry when traveling, my spare Spyder key, and my wits. Haven't needed the spare key yet, but if I ever need it, I'll be glad I have it, and it's always a good idea to keep your wits with you 🤔😉😄
@rideblessed Haha, yeah, with my trailer, I do get to bring everything I could ever want to bring, including the kitchen sink, but I have forgotten a thing or two on some trips 😂
The Spyder has 5 spare fuses inside the lid of each of the 2 fuse boxes (so 10 spare fuses, in frunk behind the zippered lining above the battery, so you have been carrying spare fuses 😊
I am sure I carry way too much with me at all times. I bet my tool bag weighs 100 pounds… I was thinking today about a tire plug kit, that I don’t currently have. I moved my fuse kit from my RV box to my cycle box. All of your recommendations are great for starting to think about what we really need. A flashlight is no brained, but I don’t have one in my kit, yet.
Great list, I have 80% of those items, they are either on my bike or in the trailer. Over all, great information. I have never heard of chat g t, thanks 😅
One thing that could be on your list and it saved me on a trip. I put spare cash and a credit card INSIDE the owners manual, locked in the frunk. ( I was on my scoot in 2016 and lost my wallet on a long trip) I also have a waterproof key shaped thumb drive on a dog tag chain around my neck just in case I become non responsive and the EMTs need my Emergency contact information, med list, medical insurance, etc. Most Police and EMTs have laptops in their vehicles. Quick and easy access.
Great topic! 💜🤗
Thank you! 🤗
@@RideBlessed 💜💜💜
We took spare fuses to Alaska with us...gotta love paper maps. In the Yukon and Alaska definitely needed my zumo xt...no cell signal between towns
Last 2 things I like to carry when traveling, my spare Spyder key, and my wits. Haven't needed the spare key yet, but if I ever need it, I'll be glad I have it, and it's always a good idea to keep your wits with you 🤔😉😄
That's a good one, Wayne!
@@PurpleOnThree Yep... I did forget my wits that one time when my EZ-Pass didn't work... and that one resulted in a new Spyder 🙄😳🥴
Nice subject, I need to re-visit what I carry 😁👍
I need to look at some trailers!
@rideblessed Haha, yeah, with my trailer, I do get to bring everything I could ever want to bring, including the kitchen sink, but I have forgotten a thing or two on some trips 😂
Would definitely add a jump starter to the tools and spare parts.
Ah great catch!
The Spyder has 5 spare fuses inside the lid of each of the 2 fuse boxes (so 10 spare fuses, in frunk behind the zippered lining above the battery, so you have been carrying spare fuses 😊
What?! Well I didn't even know that - thanks @SpyderWayne 🎉
I am sure I carry way too much with me at all times. I bet my tool bag weighs 100 pounds… I was thinking today about a tire plug kit, that I don’t currently have. I moved my fuse kit from my RV box to my cycle box. All of your recommendations are great for starting to think about what we really need. A flashlight is no brained, but I don’t have one in my kit, yet.
Glad it helped! Ride safe
I have also submitted to your channel 👍🏾
Awesome thank you!
Never heard of ChatGPT
Great list, I have 80% of those items, they are either on my bike or in the trailer. Over all, great information. I have never heard of chat g t, thanks 😅
Welcome!
One thing that could be on your list and it saved me on a trip.
I put spare cash and a credit card INSIDE the owners manual, locked in the frunk. ( I was on my scoot in 2016 and lost my wallet on a long trip)
I also have a waterproof key shaped thumb drive on a dog tag chain around my neck just in case I become non responsive and the EMTs need my Emergency contact information, med list, medical insurance, etc. Most Police and EMTs have laptops in their vehicles. Quick and easy access.
Both great ideas. Thank you!
Bear spray is good too 😅
At least where you all live!
@@RideBlessed not really here... We have bears, but I was thinking of riding in Canada where you cannot take weapons...
I take a couple of Tourniquets.