Tools in your Tool Bag

Axel

Active Member
Here is my tool bag. I have changed the Allen to the ball end cause there's a few places it makes it easier.

Socket is a deep 1/2" socket with a 1/4" drive that is in the event I ever got to remove my exhaust but I don't carry the drive figured I could buy it or someone may have one where ever I'm at (hotel)



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Hi Eric,

This looks good. I´ll look for these parts, cause this year I´ll make a few longer trips and these parts eat mot much space :)

All the best!
Axel
 

PacoPetty

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I’m headed to Harbor Freight now to stock my tool roll! Thank you all for the great information. @BWG56 I will use four 3” zip ties to get to 12” as always this is applicable in many different situations.
 

Jersey Big Mike

100K mile club
I’m headed to Harbor Freight now to stock my tool roll! Thank you all for the great information. @BWG56 I will use four 3” zip ties to get to 12” as always this is applicable in many different situations.
be careful going down to shorter ones and using multiple -- the width gets smaller as well and therefore the total strength is way less and depending on what you're doing might make a difference. Safety wire is good to carry as well when you need to secure something that's hot (exhaust etc)
 

PacoPetty

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be careful going down to shorter ones and using multiple -- the width gets smaller as well and therefore the total strength is way less and depending on what you're doing might make a difference. Safety wire is good to carry as well when you need to secure something that's hot (exhaust etc)
I only said that to make it clear that I would have to put four of them together to equal 12 inches if you know what I mean...
 

PacoPetty

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be careful going down to shorter ones and using multiple -- the width gets smaller as well and therefore the total strength is way less and depending on what you're doing might make a difference. Safety wire is good to carry as well when you need to secure something that's hot (exhaust etc)
I have four different sizes of zip ties so I should be good to go and I have a spool of mechanics wire.
 

what?

Active Member
second the zip ties. you might need them to repair the straps on the bag when they snap from all that weight. LOL.
i put every thing inside a double zip lock plastic bag. i also carry one of these, sometimes free at HF.

 

Th3InfamousI

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Staff member
second the zip ties. you might need them to repair the straps on the bag when they snap from all that weight. LOL.
i put every thing inside a double zip lock plastic bag. i also carry one of these, sometimes free at HF.

Zip ties reminds me...shannon needed one to hold a shock on in KS that Bolt had broke on the road. I had one in my bag, which reminds me need to make sure I got a few more in there.

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Th3InfamousI

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Staff member
second the zip ties. you might need them to repair the straps on the bag when they snap from all that weight. LOL.
i put every thing inside a double zip lock plastic bag. i also carry one of these, sometimes free at HF.

Zip ties reminds me...shannon needed one to hold a shock on in KS that Bolt had broke on the road. I had one in my bag, which reminds me need to make sure I got a few more in there.

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TapioK

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I found it odd I didn’t see a voltmeter listed!
I carry one and have used it a few times on other guys bikes
Even something like this might do the trick a
nd doesn’t take much space


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PacoPetty

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second the zip ties. you might need them to repair the straps on the bag when they snap from all that weight. LOL.
i put every thing inside a double zip lock plastic bag. i also carry one of these, sometimes free at HF.

That’s a great idea!
 
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