One of the AWESOME things about Arizona is the ability to get lost and potentially get yourself in trouble. I plan on heading up the 87 and then come around and down the 188 . Much of the ride will be through national forest. No gas stations no nothing.
This will be the longest I have taken the GS out since its rebirth and I will admit to being a little worried.
So what do I bring to get myself out of trouble if something should happen. I know I cant bring a support truck full of tools and materials so I need to be able to get it in a bag. I think I know what tools I need ??
My tires are in good shape and have been slimed. I have two extra main fuses and a couple of back up fuses on the bike already. My battery is near new and the bike will roar to life even when shut down for a week.
I was thinking crimps in case I have to do any wiring repairs on the way since I cant solder and maybe a hank of wire. I even have some of those crimps that work simply by screwing barrels together which can be done pretty tool-less as a temp fix but I will have a leatherman. I guess an extra bulb for binkers but I would be doing this during the day so if a light went out I could still make it home fine.
So besides fuses and crimps and a basic tool kit .. what else should I bring? Would an electrical meter be insane? Starter fluid?
Alex
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