October 27, 2011 12:07 AM PDT
I keep a tool roll on the front end of my bike & have 2 chrome teardrop tool boxes (one on each side of my bike. I have a rolling shop! When you ride antique bikes, you learn to carry lots of stuff if you take long road trips. I have bailed out many a broken down biker on the side of the road. I have extra spark plugs, extra inner throttle & clutch cable with end menders, a CO2 tire inflator, tire plug kit, a roll of #10 & #16 wire, wire nuts & heat shrink tubing, fuses of different sizes and Amperage ratings, electrical tape, duct tape, baling wire, hose clamps, a few different nuts & bolts, extra bulbs, master ling for 530 chain, tube of silicone. Tools are combination philips / flat screwdriver, 3/8" socket set with 1/4" - 3/4" sockets, allen wrenches SAE & metric, combination speed wrenches 3/8" - 3/4" large channel locks & crescent wrench, chain breaker, spark plug wrench, flashlight, wire cutters, small volt meter, snap ring pliers. I have broken down many times over the years & never have I had to call out a trailer! To me, the breakdowns & repairs on the side ofthe road have been some of the most memorable experiences and also make for good stories, like the time my header pipe broke off on the Indian Nation Turnpike and used an old coke can, baling wire and pipe clamps to get me home. One tool? I couldn't pick just one.
October 27, 2011 5:59 AM PDT
WELL I WOULDN'T BE OUT RIDING WITH NO TOOLS THAT'S ASKING FOR HARDSHIP.. ALWAYS BE PREPARED I HAVE TOOLS AND DUCT TAPE AND ZIP TIES IN MY TRUNK, BUT THE DUCT TAPE AND ZIP TIES ALWAYS END UP IN MY BEDROOM.........LOL
October 27, 2011 6:10 AM PDT
I always carry a full tool set too. But if I had to just choose one tool and one repair item - it would be an adjustable wrench and duct tape.