For short trips I always have
1) Paper to wipe my nose
2) Water
3) Spare belt
4) Stock toolkit, with 1 spark plug inside.
1) Paper to wipe my nose
2) Water
3) Spare belt
4) Stock toolkit, with 1 spark plug inside.
staggs65
Moderator
snomofo said:Not soft - Refined Jeff, refined!
Tell your Bud-squirt buds to stay seated and ride a little harder.
lol. sorry john, I misunderstood.
now here's a little more "too much info" ignored "mudd-butt" leads to "nail-butt" I think that's pretty self explanatory
SX600abuser
Member
Leatherman charge TTi. Snowmobiling without it, would be like watching a chick flick without a chick.....sure you can do it, but it just doesn't feel right.
Another good thing to bring that I always seem to forget is a soft cloth to wipe your shield with. A hankerchief or rags from a tshirt are good.
Cooper0809
New member
anybody carry spare rear bogey wheels?
super1c
Super Moderator
No but I run 4th wheel kit in all my sleds. Twice this year on 2 different sled i spun a rear axle outside boggie, but was able to keep on going due to the 4 the wheel kit. So that's kinda like carrying one. Lol!Cooper0809 said:anybody carry spare rear bogey wheels?
Cooper0809
New member
hahaha! I guess that will work eh!super1c said:No but I run 4th wheel kit in all my sleds. Twice this year on 2 different sled i spun a rear axle outside boggie, but was able to keep on going due to the 4 the wheel kit. So that's kinda like carrying one. Lol!
A couple of bucks
VIP Member
Toilet paper
yamahamark
Member
Shoe string belt and plugs
Backwoods M Max
New member
The tool pouch inset in my klim backpack has the 4 common size ratcheting spanners, a 13/16 for plugs, plug gap tool a Gerber folding pliers a long bit reversible screwdriver metric long Allen wrenches a dozen of the long 3/8" wide strap zip ties a blast match wet tinder a bag with some dryer lint and the folding shovel. That stays with me so if I ever get separated from the sled I still have it. On the sled is a spare belt 3 spark plugs the Yamaha tool kit and owners manual in case I have to do the emergency ignition bypass. In my tunnel bag I have a second folding saw (that's bigger) 50' of 5/16" spectra rope some surveyors tape and I normally stuff any layers I shed in there because the bag is waterproof.
Clipped on my shoulder straps I have a plastic scraper for clearing running boards and a smaller quick use folding saw.
Clipped on my shoulder straps I have a plastic scraper for clearing running boards and a smaller quick use folding saw.
snotwister
VIP Gold
in addition to the above, I carry an emergency tent, mylar blanket, first aid, some Coughlins fuel tabs, metal cup, a crazy sled (my viper is gettin to the age I might need a tow).. all in a high vis neon Green backpack
SXViperNate
VIP Member
This is what I keep on my sled for short trips.
-spare belt
-spare plugs for the 2-strokes
-extra quart of 2-stroke oil for the 2-strokes
-stock tool kit
-spare key for the sled
-a quick fix first aid kit (band-aids, tums, ibuprofen, Kleenex, wet wipes....) what ever you always grab when you're home
-I have a major bleed kit (tourniquet, gauze, Israeli bandage, tape, first aid shears, and a space blanket) Hopefully I'll never have to use this
-tow strap for snowmobiles
-maps
-compass
-lighter
-beanie or hat for the stops
-drink and snacks
On me I usually have:
-phone
-knife or multi-tool
-lighter
-wallet
-cigars
We usually don't ride hard and long, so drink, snacks and cigars are nice on our breaks.
At the truck:
-more spare belts
-more 2-stroke oil
-spare parts
-more extensive tool kit
-roll-up deer sled for the really bad recoveries
-extra riding gear
-extra gas
-spare belt
-spare plugs for the 2-strokes
-extra quart of 2-stroke oil for the 2-strokes
-stock tool kit
-spare key for the sled
-a quick fix first aid kit (band-aids, tums, ibuprofen, Kleenex, wet wipes....) what ever you always grab when you're home
-I have a major bleed kit (tourniquet, gauze, Israeli bandage, tape, first aid shears, and a space blanket) Hopefully I'll never have to use this
-tow strap for snowmobiles
-maps
-compass
-lighter
-beanie or hat for the stops
-drink and snacks
On me I usually have:
-phone
-knife or multi-tool
-lighter
-wallet
-cigars
We usually don't ride hard and long, so drink, snacks and cigars are nice on our breaks.
At the truck:
-more spare belts
-more 2-stroke oil
-spare parts
-more extensive tool kit
-roll-up deer sled for the really bad recoveries
-extra riding gear
-extra gas
Manggg that's heavy...……
SXViperNate
VIP Member
The old saying goes, "If you don't have it, you'll need it, if you have it, you won't need it!"
I'm also the buddy that has everything so everyone else doesn't have much LOL!
I'm also the buddy that has everything so everyone else doesn't have much LOL!
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Ok I'll follow you... when I don't come out, find me...…..
SXViperNate
VIP Member
Ok I'll follow you... when I don't come out, find me...…..
Sounds good! LOL
craigreavley@yahoo.com
New member
I learned the hard way when a stator fails on a2005 RX Warrior you better have a set of jumper cables cause theres No pull rope
MSRXBOY700
New member
One item I started to carry was black electrical tape. On my SRX there is a small coolant line going to the carbs and it sprung a leak and I was pretty much stranded.
I guy comes by looks the leak pulls out some black electrical tape and proceeded to clean the line and do multiple wraps with the tape.
It held long enough to get back to the truck.
I guy comes by looks the leak pulls out some black electrical tape and proceeded to clean the line and do multiple wraps with the tape.
It held long enough to get back to the truck.