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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    You refer to "Knead it".
    Thats the stuff there are a couple of versions around but that one seems to be the best
    Its not the destination that is important its the journey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    AA relay card.
    Mastercard
    Mobile Phone
    Condoms
    10 bucks
    Waterproofs
    If you're lucky, you'll use all of the above. If you're unlucky you'll just use 5.
    Those, cept the credit card (dont have one)

    Plus, from ixions list:

    Ring spanners (an 8mill and a 10)
    Adj crescent
    Screwdriver set (two impact driver bits and an attachment)
    Allen keys (impact driver bits)
    tiny bit of duct tape & couple of cable ties *VERY USEFUL*
    Length of hose (~8cm worth of the size of my fuel line)
    puncture kit (dont got one but should)
    chocolate peanuts
    Spare bulb (maybe if i rode overnight...)
    Spare oil (tl clutch cover leaks)
    pretty accurate tyre pressure gauge

    All fits easily in the back seat storage

    AA venturer? card is good to have, very good if you trip often with plenty of free tows *remembers using 2 in 2 days once*


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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    puncture kit (dont got one but should)
    Spare bulb (maybe if i rode overnight...)
    Spare oil (tl clutch cover leaks)
    pretty accurate tyre pressure gauge

    All fits easily in the back seat storage

    AA venturer? card is good to have, very good if you trip often with plenty of free tows *remembers using 2 in 2 days once*
    Probably have most of these under the seat too but at the end of the day if something goes "bang" or I drop a bike then it's odds on there'll be a call to the AA. And yeah, the BASIC AA cover isn't worth having. Think they call the next level up AA plus or summit.
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    years ago I would agree with ixion. but on a modern bike -nahh--cell phone and wallet -thats it
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    Kepp your bike well looked after and you won't need most of that crap. Adjusting chain on a ride? How long is this ride?

    Don't do your levers up tighter than they have to be, you'd reather twist them back into place after an off than wonder where the Yammy dealer is at 3am in Foxton?
    I'm selling my new riding gear!! Only worn a few times get a deal Kiwibikers!!
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    Thanks for all the info guys. I'm all sorted now.

    Cheers,

    D.
    Heus, modo itera omnia quae mihi nunc nuper narravisti, sed nunc Anglice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danboy View Post
    Are you sure that's all I need? I mean it seems a bit sparse really. And considering the collosal amount storage I have left beside the newly installed beer fridge, I'm sure I have room for other(maybe less important) stuff.

    D.
    Get a leatherman multi tool keep it in your jacket ,and for the underseat a push in type punture repair (brown sticky type is best), a mini bike pump , 8,10,12,14,17 mm ro spanners, alen keys, insulation tape, knead it repair putty,a few screw drivers, 8" adjustable wrench, a couple of cable ties ,cotton rag and put it in a large pencil case, carry a torch if you dont have one on your phone.

    ps if your a chick just carry the phone

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