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Yeah, didn't really mean to get into the gun debate again either, it just annoyed me when it was implied that a) Australian citizens now have to fear their own government because they don't own multiple assault rifles per person and b) that guns are fully banned in Australia, which is nowhere near the case. And sure, you can kill people a lot of other ways, but to cut someone down with a machete and get covered in their blood and guts while they scream you have to have a real hate-on. Killing someone with a gun is too easy, point it and apply 3-4 lbs of pressure to the trigger. Anyway, sorry the tread derailed too.
 
Yeah, didn't really mean to get into the gun debate again either, it just annoyed me when it was implied that a) Australian citizens now have to fear their own government because they don't own multiple assault rifles per person and b) that guns are fully banned in Australia, which is nowhere near the case. And sure, you can kill people a lot of other ways, but to cut someone down with a machete and get covered in their blood and guts while they scream you have to have a real hate-on. Killing someone with a gun is too easy, point it and apply 3-4 lbs of pressure to the trigger. Anyway, sorry the tread derailed too.

Not every Australian had or wanted an Assault rifle or a hand gun,only a single barrel shot gun on a farm for snakes ect,or a .22 for putting down a fly blown sheep or a sheep torn up by dingos or even a fox raiding the chicken shed, unless you have lived in the Australian bush you are not in a position to judge the need for a firearm,a lot of these farmers were not eligible for a firearm permit because their properties did not qualify for feral pest control , and don't have the time or ability to attend the mandatory "club shoot" days to qualify for a gun license and even if they did they would be breaking the law if found walking around their own property with a loaded weapon registered for rifle club use only,
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Micro size jump box, 8 and 10mm wrenches, multi size Allen key tool, Gerber multitool, TuneECU Cable, TuneBOY OT2, small jewelry flat headed screwdriver, electrical tape, phone. All fits in the OEM air box nicely.

I can take like 3/4 of the bike apart with just those tools. Fix a faulty power commander, flash a limp home tune, repair any electrical issues, and call for road side pickup. On a tour trip I'd add in a few more wrenches, tire plug kit, 12v compressor, some aluminum backed tape, JB Weld, and a couple various hose clamps, quart of oil, and some silicone and silicone hose for impromptu hose repair.
 
My assorted tools carried in old airbox
Tire plug kit
Expedition Cycle Pump
Gooloo 700 Amp Battery charger-jumper
Tune ECU cable
Headlamp & Flashlight
Medical Card
AAA tow card
Cell phone
2 guns (1 on me, 1 easy reach in tank bag)
 
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