What tools or spare parts do you carry???

snotwister said:
leatherman
zip loc bags - for paper, pensil (never know if u have to leave a message)
roll of bright color tree marking ribbon (good for marking spots on a trail..)

string
first aid
flexible back country shovel/brace,scraper
ratchet strap/tow strap
head light/batts
fire start sticks
matches/lighter
'sardine tin' rescue kit
its map
whistle
folding limb saw
tools
gas
glove liners (sometimes your gloves just are not warm enough)
belt
oil
plugs
duct tape
zip ties
aluminum foil
small flask of some nice 12yr single malt scotch just sayin
cliff bar
jiggler siphon
heat packs
advil
hard candy
water
stashed 50$ bill (emergency money)
GORP
other items i cant remember
a change of underware - ya never know when you have a close call and SH$t your pants! (just kidding) but I do bring a spare pair of socks!!

and finally ---- YOUR SPARE KEY! (what good is a spare when its at home?)





my friends say they dont have to worry because if they ride with me, I probably have it.


Ive had a few close calls this year where I probably could've used a fresh pair of undies! lol
 

Another question comes to mind to the few of you who carry 15 or more items, where do you put it all? I was thinking about getting a new BOSS seat for the SRX next year and the site says it has 12 separate storage compartments. Not sure if I wanna spend $600 on a seat though....
 
Cooper0809 said:
Another question comes to mind to the few of you who carry 15 or more items, where do you put it all? I was thinking about getting a new BOSS seat for the SRX next year and the site says it has 12 separate storage compartments. Not sure if I wanna spend $600 on a seat though....

You could get a windshield bag or tank bag, there are a number of varieties to choose from new and used.

I typically don't have any extra storage on my sled, and the trunk is often close to full, but I have 7-8 pockets on my jacket/bibs and they are usually pretty full, especially stuff to keep warm and/or not bounce around so much in trunk, like the flashlights, cell phone, compass, and even my leatherman. I'd rather not carry so much on me, but it's better than not having it if it's needed.
 
The Boss seat does have a lot of storage space and mine is full...I carry my extra oil under the hood, right under secondary clutch and lighter, flashlight ect in my suit.
The riding I do can easily put me in a place 50 miles from any town or people and out of cell coverage so I need to carry a lot of stuff.
We towed one sled for over 40 miles to get it home last year!
 
I carry factory tool kit with a few add-ons, quart of anti-freeze, spare oil, two spare belts (ya never know...), tow rope, long ratchet strap, 4 new plugs (in case friends need any, I haven't fouled one this year...), some water, wallet and a credit card, some cash, and I always have my phone cause I go out by myself a lot.
 
sideshowBob said:
-Spare belt
-1 litre oil
-3 cans octane boost
-spare plug cap
-3 new BR10ECS plugs
-spare exhaust springs
-tie straps
-Fox shock air pump
-Team Tied clutch belt change and adjustment tool
-Allen wrenches all common sizes on sled
-phillips screw driver
-standard screw driver
-exhaust spring tool
-8,10,12,14,17mm combo wrenches
-8,10,12,14 deep sockets
-3/8 flex head ratchet
-3/8 short and medium extension
-large crescent wrench
-small + medium vice grips
-side cutters
-duck bill pliers
-needle nose pliers
-spare fuel line /syphon hose
-duct tape
-mechanics gloves
-shop rag
-flashlight
-welders small butane torch/lighter with one pack cigars

And when all else fails...cell phone

The Boss seats have a lot of storage space
I was expecting the see "the kitchen sink" on there haha ;)!
 
sideshowBob said:
-Spare belt
-1 litre oil
-3 cans octane boost
-spare plug cap
-3 new BR10ECS plugs
-spare exhaust springs
-tie straps
-Fox shock air pump
-Team Tied clutch belt change and adjustment tool
-Allen wrenches all common sizes on sled
-phillips screw driver
-standard screw driver
-exhaust spring tool
-8,10,12,14,17mm combo wrenches
-8,10,12,14 deep sockets
-3/8 flex head ratchet
-3/8 short and medium extension
-large crescent wrench
-small + medium vice grips
-side cutters
-duck bill pliers
-needle nose pliers
-spare fuel line /syphon hose
-duct tape
-mechanics gloves
-shop rag
-flashlight
-welders small butane torch/lighter with one pack cigars

And when all else fails...cell phone

The Boss seats have a lot of storage space
Kitchen sink???
 
toilet paper, factory tool kit, zip-ties, electrical tape, tow strap, 1 qt. oil, first aid kit, and a lighter. oddly enough, I think i'm the only one with buttwipe.
 
s10mike said:
toilet paper, factory tool kit, zip-ties, electrical tape, tow strap, 1 qt. oil, first aid kit, and a lighter. oddly enough, I think i'm the only one with buttwipe.

sxr70001 said:
My buddy carries the TP in his saddlebag.

what ever happened to good old fashion leaves and tree bark. you Michigan guys are soft. lol. JK. someone in my group always has TP too. somebody always has the "Budweiser Squirts" from the night before. Too much info :dunno:
 
staggs65 said:
what ever happened to good old fashion leaves and tree bark. you Michigan guys are soft. lol. JK. someone in my group always has TP too. somebody always has the "Budweiser Squirts" from the night before. Too much info :dunno:

I loves me some spruce or pine boughs... :eek:
 
Something I cary on my dirt bike but haven't on my sled is some JB weld. And I agree a spare key is a great thing to have. I lost a key after dragging a cow elk out that my friend shot and we lost the key right next to the cabin. Looked for an hour but no luck. Luckily I had a spare in my truck but ever since I've stashed one on my machines. The next spring by friend called me and said he had found it.
 
staggs65 said:
what ever happened to good old fashion leaves and tree bark. you Michigan guys are soft. lol. JK. someone in my group always has TP too. somebody always has the "Budweiser Squirts" from the night before. Too much info :dunno:


Not soft - Refined Jeff, refined!

Tell your Bud-squirt buds to stay seated and ride a little harder.
 
sideshowBob said:
-Spare belt
-1 litre oil
-3 cans octane boost
-spare plug cap
-3 new BR10ECS plugs
-spare exhaust springs
-tie straps
-Fox shock air pump
-Team Tied clutch belt change and adjustment tool
-Allen wrenches all common sizes on sled
-phillips screw driver
-standard screw driver
-exhaust spring tool
-8,10,12,14,17mm combo wrenches
-8,10,12,14 deep sockets
-3/8 flex head ratchet
-3/8 short and medium extension
-large crescent wrench
-small + medium vice grips
-side cutters
-duck bill pliers
-needle nose pliers
-spare fuel line /syphon hose
-duct tape
-mechanics gloves
-shop rag
-flashlight
-welders small butane torch/lighter with one pack cigars

And when all else fails...cell phone

The Boss seats have a lot of storage space

May I ask why you use BR10ECS plugs instead of the 9's?
 


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