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Started by deathbymonkey74, 19/06/14 - 06:52:09

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deathbymonkey74

I am off the Tatra mountains next week for a jaunt.
Other than fuses, clutch cable & a spare rectifier, can anyone suggest any other 'easy to carry' parts that I should consider packing?
Don't want to get stuck in rural Slovakia cursing myself for not bringing a spare something
Cheers all
Mark
Mark
Death by Monkey Ltd

numptyspence

The typical answer to this is a credit card  ^-^

But I would suggest a puncture repair kit and some bulbs

Oh some araldite,  and a roll of duct tape
YoU CaNt AlWaYs GeT WhAt YoU WaNt BuT If YoU TrY YoU MiGhT JuSt GeT WhAt YoU nEeD .................. ;->

varonda

 Large size cable ties  ;) ;)
If the truth fits --wear it

Big Fred

Comprehensive break down and recovery insurance cover.
1 or 2 spare laminated copies of the insurance details on a credit card sized bits of paper. keep 1 copy under the seat or somewhere safe on the bike, 1 on your person/wallet and 1 in your luggage or toiletry bag and enter the full details in your phone?
Must get out on the bike more this year, and even more next year.
Bikes is for riding, not for displaying in the front room....

shrimpo

a regulator/rectifier. lost mine at speed on Autobahn trying to make a ferry about a month ago.

Total power failure in the fastlane.

Get a replacent on ebay. Tiny to carry. Seen some for around ?30.

Much cheaper than truck pickup and dealer emergency fix or worse.

Mr X

I have found that a compact multimeter is invaluable & is without doubt the single most used 'spares kit' that I carry, usually for use on others' bikes.
I take one everywhere now!

Phil