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Hello all,
Am interested in knowing what extra tools do you carry with you on your G 310 R or GS when your out traveling with it for 3-5 days besides the tools that come with the bike.
Maybe a good question for either Paul or Voni since they put ALOT of miles on their 310 GS's.
Thanks in advance...
I decided to create a bike-specific tool chest for my garage. I picked up a 30" tool cart from Harbor Freight. So far, I have a set of metric and SAE sockets in 3/8" and 1/4" drive, some torx drivers, allen wrenches, and my special tools - Whitworth sockets and wrenches, airhead exhaust nut...
Yesterday I took pictures of what tools I carry on trips and stored them on my phone.
I also labeled the pictures saying where the tools are located, like tank bag, seat bag or under seat.
Sometimes I forget what I have or where it located :) CRS
Most of the stuff is carried on my pillion seat...
Revzilla has a BMW specific rider's roll up tool kit for $113.00. Anyone have any experience with this kit? I'm trying to put together a tool kit to take along on trips. I wonder if the Revzilla kit will allow me to remove the front and rear wheels in the event of a flat. Have any of you put...
Years ago, I remember somewhere on the forums, someone mentioning how weak and useless the R1200RT tool kit was. I've had mine since I owned the bike, a black leather pouch with a screwdriver, oil filler cap tool, spark plug wrench...
In short order I collected several tools as I needed them...
I'm putting together a tool kit for my 2009 R1200GS and I've got a pretty good handle on what tools I want to bring except for wrenches. What combination wrenches might I expect to need for dealing with breakdowns?
My girl's bike is a 2007 F650GS and so I'd like to hear comments about which...