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    What's in your handbag?

    These days with so much shit to carry around a wallet is not big enough,so I have a handbag.I'm a businessman too apparently,so need a bag big enough to stuff A4 sized stuff to take home and burn....I hate carrying a big bag thing and it just goes from car to work,car to home.After having my van broken into a couple of years ago and losing some good stuff,my handbag full of shit goes wherever I go.It's hard finding the perfect handbag boy.....

    My latest solution is a Fox bumbag,so I can carry all my tools.I like to be prepard mechanicly,on the road,or off road,in my car,wherever,so I take my special bike tools everywhere.In my ''kit'' are a couple of adjustables,a 6in and an 8in,the 8in is a Bahco that opens out very wide so it fits things like axle nuts,and the jaw reverses into a pipe wrench,stubby ring spanners,8,10,12,14mm,some screw drivers (carb adj) spork,maglight,T handle and sockets,MotionPro multi toolkit,Schrade Multi tool,needle nose pliers,my ear plugs,all my cards,keys for bike and locks,hip flask for 'performance enhancing liquids' and my camera and batteries....wonder what else I can fit in??

    That's a shit load of stuff to carry around wherever I go,but I need it,I'm a compulsive tool freak.So what do you carry around with you,and how do you do it??
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    Modern bikes are pretty reliable , we don't need to be as prepared as we once were.
    The Uberfarter has heaps of luggage space. So I can carry

    Jumper cables
    Rope
    Torch and flashing beacon thingie
    Araldite
    Vicegrips
    Ring spanner set
    Couple of selected sockets and a small T bar
    6" 8" 10" adjustables
    Screwdriver set
    Electrical wire
    baling wire
    Linesmans pliers
    Needle nose pliers
    Side cutters
    Allen keys
    Tie downs
    Duct tape
    Electrical tape
    Length of hose
    puncture kit
    tyre levers
    Water
    Juice
    V
    chocolate
    peanuts
    Assorted nuts and bolts
    Fuses
    Spare bulbs
    Spare clutch cable
    Spare oil

    If going on a long trip I'll throw more stuff in

    Ratty gets a subset of that , based on far I'm going. Plus a chain connecting link

    And I always carry my Swiss Army knife.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Modern bikes are pretty reliable , we don't need to be as prepared as we once were.
    The Uberfarter has heaps of luggage space. So I can carry

    Jumper cables
    Rope
    Torch and flashing beacon thingie
    Araldite
    Vicegrips
    Ring spanner set
    Couple of selected sockets and a small T bar
    6" 8" 10" adjustables
    Screwdriver set
    Electrical wire
    baling wire
    Linesmans pliers
    Needle nose pliers
    Side cutters
    Allen keys
    Tie downs
    Duct tape
    Electrical tape
    Length of hose
    puncture kit
    tyre levers
    Water
    Juice
    V
    chocolate
    peanuts
    Assorted nuts and bolts
    Fuses
    Spare bulbs
    Spare clutch cable
    Spare oil

    If going on a long trip I'll throw more stuff in

    Ratty gets a subset of that , based on far I'm going. Plus a chain connecting link

    And I always carry my Swiss Army knife.

    A bit insecure are we?
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    I have my watch (to tell the time of course), my wallet (To attempt bribes), and my cellphone (To phone a lawer after a failed bribe) on me at all times.
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    lipgloss?
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    A puncture kit and an AA Gold card.

    T'bird has nice leather saddlebags for business.

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    Oh , I forgot to mention, I always carry an umbrella. Very useful that has been. And some bungee cords. And I carry a spare key in my wallet. And a chain to secure the bike of course.
    And matches and a lighter and some kero, naturally.

    EDIT Forgot the obvious: spare spark plugs
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Just some toilet paper and a spare pair of kecks for those butt puckering moments.

    Oh and some rubbers cos you never know..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Modern bikes are pretty reliable , we don't need to be as prepared as we once were.
    The Uberfarter has heaps of luggage space. So I can carry

    Jumper cables
    Rope
    Torch and flashing beacon thingie
    Araldite
    Vicegrips
    Ring spanner set
    Couple of selected sockets and a small T bar
    etc
    etc
    and several more etc

    And I always carry my Swiss Army knife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Modern bikes are pretty reliable , we don't need to be as prepared as we once were.
    The Uberfarter has heaps of luggage space. So I can carry

    Jumper cables
    Rope
    Torch and flashing beacon thingie
    Araldite
    Vicegrips
    Ring spanner set
    Couple of selected sockets and a small T bar
    6" 8" 10" adjustables
    Screwdriver set
    Electrical wire
    baling wire
    Linesmans pliers
    Needle nose pliers
    Side cutters
    Allen keys
    Tie downs
    Duct tape
    Electrical tape
    Length of hose
    puncture kit
    tyre levers
    Water
    Juice
    V
    chocolate
    peanuts
    Assorted nuts and bolts
    Fuses
    Spare bulbs
    Spare clutch cable
    Spare oil

    If going on a long trip I'll throw more stuff in

    Ratty gets a subset of that , based on far I'm going. Plus a chain connecting link

    And I always carry my Swiss Army knife.
    KNEAD IT , THE METAL REPAIR OR AQUA ONE , FIXES HOLES IN RADIATORS, HOLES IN GAS TANKS AND HOLES IN SIDE COVERS . ALSO PUSH IN DOG TURD PUNCTURE REPAIRS

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph
    lipgloss?
    SO YOU LOOK GOOD AND DONT GET CHAPPED LIPS WAITING FOR IXION TO FIX YOUR BIKE

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph
    lipgloss?
    soon as I started reading I was gonna post that cept you beat me to it lmao

    .. oh well..

    ahem.. nail clippers!

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    Back in my BSA Bantam days I used to carry a spare piston. Used it too.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Shit,I own a 2 stroke now,and keep leaving my sparkplug at home! Dunno if there's any room left in my Fox bumbag for a sparkplug.The bumbag is pretty heavy now,although I don't think it's got anymore in than what it was designed for,and it won't stay in place....and I can feel the weight as I move around on the bike - huge Tourtech panniers on a 230 smoker??
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