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July 24, 2008 at 9:00 am #94936
Gili requested a run down on a trailriders bumbag, so here it is mate
Well here is what I carry after years of trail riding. It is made of stuff that has stood the test of time, shit has been thrown out that hasn’t made the grade.
Here in one of the side pouches is the sockets (8, 10, 12, and 14mm) maybe two 8 and10mm’s there is a sliding tee bar and extension. There is a lighter, lock wire and electrical tape.
Other side pouch has, hose clamps, joining links ( all types, O ring, Z ring etc ), piece of 520 chain, spark plug and spark plug holder to look after the good one, chain breaker and plate installer, valve tool and CO bottle adapter.
Nuts, bolts and misc items etc
Pump, reversible screw driver, fuel hose
Cable ties, rubber gloves, spare rear brake pads ( muddy rides chop them to pieces ) the red roll is a special type of tape used to wrap up split hoses, salastic and quick metal in a two type mix.
Spanners, spark plug spanner, pilers, wheel spanners, spare levers, gear stick and spoke spanner
July 24, 2008 at 11:09 am #105806thanx tb. not a bad lookin set up. ive got to do a bit of adding, specialty tools and the like, but ive got the basics covered, particularly when you have to cover dodgy warriors like madmacs out on the trails!!!:laugh:
The old and the new! This was my old mans old isde type bag, but had a blow out!
July 24, 2008 at 8:06 pm #105807I don’t have a bumbag but carry a couple of tool rolls in the Camelbac. The tool roll is made by KTC (Japans Snapon equivelant).
One has the tools……
The Other has spares, levers, tyre repair kit and the like…..
It all weighs in at close to 2kg though and i have been considering getting a bumbag to distribute some of the weight a bit better, as after a long ride with a heavy Camelpak I have been experiencing a bit of trouble with my neck.
I will say it again, guys who carry all the required gear and can use it, are a pleasure to ride with as they can save the ride from turning to shit when things go wrong.July 24, 2008 at 8:31 pm #105838micknmeld wrote:
Quote:I will say it again, guys who carry all the required gear and can use it, are a pleasure to ride with as they can save the ride from turning to shit when things go wrong.You know Mick I can see what your saying there, I started this thread with Chickens fav saying ” Fail to prepare, you are preparing to fail”. You can carry all the shit that we carry, but we do so many rides and never open the bumbags and thats the way it should be. The young bloke next door is always saying to me are you working on your bike again, and I do I spend hours and hours going over it, you only get out of it what you put into it.
Let me get down of my soap box sorry
July 24, 2008 at 8:34 pm #105808very true tb, and the moment you say “she’ll be right”, shit hits the fan! good ol murphy’s law!
July 24, 2008 at 9:05 pm #105809Have I ever mentioned that my brother Ant is the Australasian importer of KTC tools?
He has several of those tool rolls for sale, if anyone is interested.I dunno how much they are
but I can vouch they are of the best quality tools. I might find out how much and post them
in the for sale section soon.
I did notice the other day he had the mother of all tension wrenches there,
The bloody thing is about 4 feet long!!July 24, 2008 at 9:16 pm #105839Mick, i would be interested in those tools. Also theres a guy at work who is looking for a full tool box kit, if you can get any cattle dogs let me know!
July 24, 2008 at 9:36 pm #105840chiefgili wrote:
Quote:Mick, i would be interested in those tools. Also theres a guy at work who is looking for a full tool box kit, if you can get any cattle dogs let me know!Get in Ant’s ear when you are up here next and organise a deal.
July 27, 2008 at 4:35 am #105810
AnonymousDon’t laugh. It is also quite handy to carry a small roll of this, for emergencies on the trail. Especially after a night on the beer and curry.
August 22, 2008 at 8:37 am #105811
AnonymousTB,
What exactly is the roll of red tape in your toolbag. Is it “Fixall” tape. (http://www.fixalltape.com.au/) I often thought of carrying some Self Amalgamating Tape for hose repairs, but I don’t think it is suitable for high heat and pressure. The Fixall tape seems to be the go for those types of repairs on both bikes and cars, in an emergency on a High Country ride or a trip from Parkes to the Corner.
Can anyone “acquire” this stuff from their work?
N
August 22, 2008 at 8:57 am #107220Yes it is Fixall tape I acquired it from a source after seeing the Honda race team have in their safari kit, was told from a source that they (not the honda team)finished the last three days with a radiator hose wrapped with fixall on a WR 450 (shi*%er)
August 23, 2008 at 6:40 am #105812
AnonymousFor anyone interested, here is a reply from Fixall.
Thanks for your email. Our head office is based in Five Dock ,the phone number is 9712 1022. Pricing is as follows
$20.00 + $5.95 p&h….per single roll
$30.00 + $5.95 p&h….per twin pack
$50.00 + $5.95 p&h…..per tradesman pack (4pk)
Definitely a bit more than I expected. At this stage I would rather put my limited funds towards a new muffler to replace the one I squashed…with my car!! :angry:
August 23, 2008 at 9:16 am #107223Hey Nige, TB told me about your pipe, man that’s bad luck..
Cheers
Chris.August 23, 2008 at 9:43 am #107225
Anonymouschris72a wrote:
Quote:Hey Nige, TB told me about your pipe, man that’s bad luck..Cheers
Chris.It was more stupidity than bad luck.:S
August 26, 2008 at 12:17 am #105813I didn’t see any “Quicksteel” (or any derivatives thereof) amongst that lot. (edit: I should learn to read!!!)
I can vouch for the stuff having made two successful repairs (the one time I tried it on the Vor’s radiator it was a pointless exercise, said radiator having been bent and twisted beyond recognition!), it’s magic gear!I also carry two cigarette lighters. If I decide to burn the bike, I’d be REALLY dirty if the lighter failed!:lol:
There’s my lot, looks like I need to replenish my cable tie stash! I used to have one of those six day bags, but it too had a blow out, so I got the missus to get me one of Porky’s specials. I think one of my mates now has the old bag which he’s sown up. That makes hime tighter than me:blink:
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