I dont leave home without my....

I posted this in another thread. I carry tools for most situations. I also carry in a couple small plastic cases an extra relay, a starter relay, a spare Eastern Beaver headlight relay, spare fuses, a couple pieces of wire, a tire gage, a little electrical tape, several wire tap connectors, a spare throttle grip, and an ignition switch bypass setup. A small compact digital volt/ohm meter comes in handy as well. The PDF's of the circuit wiring on my phone, the full service manual PDF on my phone and the Android version of TuneECU. Anything beyond that, I'm calling my Good SAMs Road Service.

And I thought I was a pessimist :eek::eek::eek:
 
I posted this in another thread. I carry tools for most situations. I also carry in a couple small plastic cases an extra relay, a starter relay, a spare Eastern Beaver headlight relay, spare fuses, a couple pieces of wire, a tire gage, a little electrical tape, several wire tap connectors, a spare throttle grip, and an ignition switch bypass setup. A small compact digital volt/ohm meter comes in handy as well. The PDF's of the circuit wiring on my phone, the full service manual PDF on my phone and the Android version of TuneECU. Anything beyond that, I'm calling my Good SAMs Road Service.
Too much in there for me , I'd do something stupid and set my bike on fire !!
 
Depends on the ride. Longer the jaunts the more gear I prep. Always have day trip bag on the back with occy straps and electric tape and some form of light making device as a minimum.
 
Wallet ,cell phone, garage door opener, tire pressure gauge, chap stick, Kahr PM9, sun block, sun glasses and GPS.

Yes Siree! :thumbsup:
I forgot to mention I also carry a new Zumo on board, tire gauge and derringer 22 mag.
 
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