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JacksDad
3rd January 2011, 11:47
I recently got a 2007 DL650 and am now trying to set myself up to get off the main roads. Crash bars came on the bike, bash plate is on the way as well as puncture repair kit. What I really want to know is what else do I need to add to the stock tool kit? I want to get a few things together now instead of neding them when I'm miles from anywhere.
Also what can you tell me about chains? Shall i get a chain breaker? What about spare's ie links/pins etc? Do I push the pin out so I can change the side plate if that lets go? I've never used a chian tool before and looking at whats availiable there a plenty of differnt types. Any help is great, I'm a bit lost here but looking foward to getting out and riding some back roads for a start.

tri boy
3rd January 2011, 12:34
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/127953-Tools-spare-parts?highlight=tool+kit
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/31670-Setting-up-for-adventure-riding

One of many threads out there.
Try the search function with "tools":yes:

As for chains etc,
Is it endless or has it got a joining link with a clip?
It's very very rare that an endless chain gives up the ghost, unless it's well past it's useful life.
With cliptype joiners, it does pay to carry a spare clip, and maybe a spare link or two.(usually leftovers from cut chains, ask at your local shop)

Most important is: PPPPPP
Perfect Preperation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
ie. Maintenance.:yes:

ducatijim
3rd January 2011, 12:38
I woudn't sweat about the chain thing mate, very unlikely to see any chain probs that don't give heaps of warning for you to replace in the comfort of your shed! O-ring chains are not the easiest roadside jobbie for anyone!
Use good lube and observe well!

dino3310
3rd January 2011, 13:05
just do what i do....... ride with someone who has all the gears :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gravel Man
3rd January 2011, 19:32
From memory there was no tool for removing the front wheel in the factory kit. I made a tool to suit.

Cheers G M.