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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 185437" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>besides plugs, some of he things you might consider would be a spare air filter, if the bike is swamped it's nice to have a dry pre oiled filter to throw in there rather than getting most of the water out of the old filter, making a mess, but that's if your riding in/around water, also a bicycle pump and a front and rear tube. cable ties are a must, keep a couple master links in you pack also, not bad to bring some disposable rubber gloves to keep things tidy when doing trail side repairs.I usually have a full tool bag and spare parts that might be handy at the truck....throttle and clutch cables. I've had a throttle cable break while warming up the bike before the ride....it's a bummer when a 16 dollar part screws up your day. Brake fluid,oils, brake and clutch levers,handle bar grips. Other than that just make sure you do a good pre ride prep, check all the fasteners on the bike, adjust the chain tension, go thru and check the spokes, check fluid levels,and tire pressures.it seems like no matter how thorough a person is the unexpected comes up. But being well prepared always helps prevent headaches.......oh yeah speaking of headaches, always bring ibuprofen also. Happy trails Frank and welcome to DBA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 185437, member: 1670"] besides plugs, some of he things you might consider would be a spare air filter, if the bike is swamped it's nice to have a dry pre oiled filter to throw in there rather than getting most of the water out of the old filter, making a mess, but that's if your riding in/around water, also a bicycle pump and a front and rear tube. cable ties are a must, keep a couple master links in you pack also, not bad to bring some disposable rubber gloves to keep things tidy when doing trail side repairs.I usually have a full tool bag and spare parts that might be handy at the truck....throttle and clutch cables. I've had a throttle cable break while warming up the bike before the ride....it's a bummer when a 16 dollar part screws up your day. Brake fluid,oils, brake and clutch levers,handle bar grips. Other than that just make sure you do a good pre ride prep, check all the fasteners on the bike, adjust the chain tension, go thru and check the spokes, check fluid levels,and tire pressures.it seems like no matter how thorough a person is the unexpected comes up. But being well prepared always helps prevent headaches.......oh yeah speaking of headaches, always bring ibuprofen also. Happy trails Frank and welcome to DBA [/QUOTE]
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