I dont leave home without my....

Well. I asked the question didn't I? Some great pointers on what to pack. Dont think Ill be needing the Glock or the XXXXXL rubbers. Best get on to NSW Motorcycle Alliance and pay the 35 bucks. You never know.
 
Well. I asked the question didn't I? Some great pointers on what to pack. Dont think Ill be needing the Glock or the XXXXXL rubbers. Best get on to NSW Motorcycle Alliance and pay the 35 bucks. You never know.

I am with the NRMA with all my vehicles ,the bike one is the same price as a car/4WD ,I haven't heard from anyone who has used the Alliance or other less expensive road service providers ,the NRMA is expensive but offer a nation wide assistance and use a tilt tray for pickup and storage of your busted bike , has anyone used the other mob it would be interesting what they do/and how for $35 bucks a year
 
100. I asked the doctor if I could cut them into 8 pieces. She said sure but she didn't think that 1/8 would deliver a full erection. I told her 'shoot doc, I don't have any need for one of those, I just want it to stick out far enough so I don't pee on my shoes.


then save some dough get the " never wet" spray from RUSTOLEUM spray it on your shoes guaranteed they'ii stay dry heck spray some on your pants too never know how short it gets sometime!!
 
Hey Funk, how you gunna carry all that stuff?? The missus will have to follow you in the car. Bahaha.... Just take your phone and cash and have fun. Maybe not a glock and I don't know about the Viagra as a motor cycle accessory.
 
Springfield Armory XDm .45 ACP with two mags which equals 26 rounds just in case I become a target because due to my religious beliefs. Rock and Roll Hootchie Coo.
 
Insurance number, credit card and North American Arms 32 cal. NAA with Hornady's "Critical Defence ammo!
 
Hey Funk, how you gunna carry all that stuff?? The missus will have to follow you in the car. Bahaha.... Just take your phone and cash and have fun. Maybe not a glock and

I don't know about the Viagra as a motor cycle accessory.

Handy for jackin' the bike up if'n yr gers a back tyre blow out ??:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Or... if yer snaps the side stand:)
 
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.

How pissed are you going to be if you don't have the one thing you need.
 
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