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Here's what I carry...what do you?

BCVisin

Husqvarna
AA Class
I am going to be riding a lot of long distance, unsupported riding this season, so I decided to go through my vest and get everything cataloged and indexed to make sure I have all the tools and parts that I need on the trail. I will be riding from Cal City to Primm and back this weekend (425-475 mi round trip). The weekend after I am pre-running for the Baja 1000. T day weekend I will be out in Dove Springs. Early December I will be out in Cal City. And over New Years I will be riding to Cabo for the Husky Trip To The Tip!

Thought it would be good to post a few pictures, and my complete list of the items I carry with me. This is not EVERYTHING I carry as it varies from ride to ride, but this is a pretty complete list of what I have decided is necessary over the years.
  • 20 feet duck tape on a dowel rod
  • J-B Weld Waterweld
  • J-B KWIK
  • Spare brake and clutch levers
  • Motion Pro Metric Trail Tool
  • T-6 Aluminum Motion Pro Tire Iron Combo (12/13mm, 22mm, 27mm, 32mm)
  • Spare 21 in. front tube in baby powder in ziplock
  • CO2 Cartridges and Pump
  • Tube Patch Kit
  • Bailing Wire
  • Leatherman Wave Tool
  • Zip Ties small and large
  • Chain Master-link
  • Master-link press tool
  • Box-end wrenches 14mm 12mm 10mm 8mm
  • 8mm Allen wrench
  • 6 in. crescent wrench
  • Screwdriver 4 in 1
  • Spark plug socket
  • 6 led flashlight
  • 2 ft. fuel hose
  • 6 ft. syphon hose
  • First-aid kit
  • Energy bars
  • Compass
  • Spare sparkplug
  • Spare sprocket bolt
  • SPOT Satellite Personal Tracker
  • Tow rope
  • Radio
  • Wet wipes
  • Lighter or matches
  • Spare AA and AAA batteries
  • Chain oil/lube
  • Paper maps
  • GPS (Garmin 60CSx on bars, backup eTrex in Vest)
  • Camel Back Blatter
  • Bike Lock (for overnight rides)
  • Shop Rags
  • SCMR16 Trailtech Helmet Light (if going to be riding at night)
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What do you guys carry. Am I missing anything important?
 
Nice prep. :thumbsup:

Mine varies depending on where and who i am riding with but i usually do not carry that much stuff. Also, i like the puddy type JB weld, works much better on case holes etc and carries EZer.
 
Motosportz;57854 said:
Nice prep. :thumbsup:

Mine varies depending on where and who i am riding with but i usually do not carry that much stuff. Also, i like the puddy type JB weld, works much better on case holes etc and carries EZer.

Ya, I carry both.

The waterweld is the putty type in a stick and works on engine, radiators, or gas tank even if wet:
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http://www.jbweld.net/products/water.php

And the normal stuff that sets quicker is the JB Kwik:
http://www.jbweld.net/products/jbkwik.php
 
BCVisin;57842 said:
I am going to be riding a lot of long distance, unsupported riding this season, so I decided to go through my vest and get everything cataloged and indexed to make sure I have all the tools and parts that I need on the trail. I will be riding from Cal City to Primm and back this weekend (425-475 mi round trip). The weekend after I am pre-running for the Baja 1000. T day weekend I will be out in Dove Springs. Early December I will be out in Cal City. And over New Years I will be riding to Cabo for the Husky Trip To The Tip!

Thought it would be good to post a few pictures, and my complete list of the items I carry with me. This is not EVERYTHING I carry as it varies from ride to ride, but this is a pretty complete list of what I have decided is necessary over the years.
  • 20 feet duck tape on a dowel rod
  • J-B Weld Waterweld
  • J-B KWIK
  • Spare brake and clutch levers
  • Motion Pro Metric Trail Tool
  • T-6 Aluminum Motion Pro Tire Iron Combo (12/13mm, 22mm, 27mm, 32mm)
  • Spare 21 in. front tube in baby powder in ziplock
  • CO2 Cartridges and Pump
  • Tube Patch Kit
  • Bailing Wire
  • Leatherman Wave Tool
  • Zip Ties small and large
  • Chain Master-link
  • Master-link press tool
  • Box-end wrenches 14mm 12mm 10mm 8mm
  • 8mm Allen wrench
  • 6 in. crescent wrench
  • Screwdriver 4 in 1
  • Spark plug socket
  • 6 led flashlight
  • 2 ft. fuel hose
  • 6 ft. syphon hose
  • First-aid kit
  • Energy bars
  • Compass
  • Spare sparkplug
  • Spare sprocket bolt
  • SPOT Satellite Personal Tracker
  • Tow rope
  • Radio
  • Wet wipes
  • Lighter or matches
  • Spare AA and AAA batteries
  • Chain oil/lube
  • Paper maps
  • GPS (Garmin 60CSx on bars, backup eTrex in Vest)
  • Camel Back Blatter
  • Bike Lock (for overnight rides)
  • Shop Rags
  • SCMR16 Trailtech Helmet Light (if going to be riding at night)
14540_177096271950_574651950_3373630_7442817_n.jpg

14540_177096276950_574651950_3373631_8357669_n.jpg


What do you guys carry. Am I missing anything important?


If you're carring all that, from now on I'm going riding with you! :thumbsup:
 
High-Side;58311 said:
If you're carring all that, from now on I'm going riding with you! :thumbsup:

Sure...just make sure you pack me a beer so when you break down you have something to get me to help you! :thumbsup:

-Blake
 
Usually I only carry a credit card, cell phone and my AAA card, but I'm going to need to do better with this Rip Trip coming up.

One of my main concerns is the weight. I figure you got about 30lbs of stuff there.




BTW where are the vise grips?
 
High-Side;58419 said:
What if I carry this? :cheers:

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I'll start to fix your bike...then break it some more just to drink the beer. :thumbsup: Pretty soon, I'll be breaking the bike while actually TRYING to fix it :busted:, and you'll have to carry me back! :lol:

On second thought, you probably shouldn't carry that!

-Blake
 
Looks like a good bit of kit... I see one thing missing though



you forgot the kitchen sink......:lol::lol:


its good to be well prepared :cheers:
 
I carry about 15" of 3/4" heater hose with me(and a few xtra hose clamps.). It's the pink stuff that used to come on all GM cars- it's available at most auto parts stores etc., and cheap to buy. It works as a replacement for most rad hoses or, if a rad was totally smashed, I can bypass that rad. I got 2 guys out a jam with that stuff this year.

A lot of people were questioning my logic when I first started carrying it, but after getting a couple guys out of a bad situation due to broken hoses, many of those guys are now carrying it in their packs also.
 
if you are on a 610, I think you should have a clutch cable.

I'm interested to see how you carry all this stuff. My tool set is not quite as complete and it's mighty heavy and bulky. I like the moose quicksteel stuff instead of JB weld because it can't leak.
 
xymotic;59389 said:
if you are on a 610, I think you should have a clutch cable.

I'm interested to see how you carry all this stuff. My tool set is not quite as complete and it's mighty heavy and bulky. I like the moose quicksteel stuff instead of JB weld because it can't leak.

I'm on a TE450, so a clutch cable wouldn't help. Doesn't really matter much, since I just rode about 50 miles of the Baja 1000 without a clutch this last weekend. I broke the clutch perch off about 10 miles into pre-running a section. It's pretty easy to get going as long as you start the bike in neutral and are rolling down hill a bit before you drop it into 1st. Then just shift like normal! :thumbsup:

I carry all this stuff in the Ogio vest shown. It's a lot of weight on my body, but I HATE the fender packs because they fall off or tear open from all the bouncing around. I carry 2 types of JB weld, and the waterweld I carry is a putty that doesn't leak either. + I wrap the tubes of JB weld in duct tape to help protect it.

-Blake
 
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