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Tool Kit Breakdown For Long Motorcycle Trips 

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Sorry about the shaky hands! These are all the tools I carry with me for long motorcycle trips. It could still use some refinement but this is what I pack with me nevertheless.
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@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Sorry about the shaky hands, it's just nerves. Not health related.
@Cure4pd
@Cure4pd Год назад
i ride a can am spyder f3t and i have Parkinsons thought there you looked like you have it i pray not
@MRMRS2wheeler
@MRMRS2wheeler Год назад
Another great one Tim. We all get nervous. I still do, every time I get in front of the camera. Glad it's not health related. I love that little pump. It didn't save me last month from a recent blowout a couple of hundred miles from home though. Too big of a tear. Great pump though. I would have figured you carry a lot more tools with your mechanical skills. I know less and carry more 😜go figure lol. Hope all is well bud.
@JohnVanMeter58
@JohnVanMeter58 Год назад
Hello Tim good to see you buddy
@bybikenw7928
@bybikenw7928 Год назад
Mine is diagnosed as essential tremors. Gets annoying sometimes. I drop things a lot lol.
@bikecommuter24
@bikecommuter24 Год назад
No worries, you don't have to rush, I'm watching what you got in the bag, I'm 60 years old and I get the shakes sometimes myself.
@eliinthewolverinestate6729
@eliinthewolverinestate6729 3 месяца назад
New bike new tool kit. Working on a tool kit for wife's sportster and place to put it. And one for my Buell.
@debclark2892
@debclark2892 Год назад
I don't care if you shake. I think you are just awesome and full of so much inspiration. A wealth of knowledge to me
@davidbeattie4294
@davidbeattie4294 Год назад
I would add a quantity of heat shrink electrical butt connectors, new butane lighter, a length of electrical wire, a length of baling wire, a schrader valve tool and a couple of replacement valve stems and a Harbour Freight pliers wrench instead of vicegrips. In addition to hi-test duct tape I also carry clear duct tape and have used it to hold a broken windscreen together. Its lasted years. I've always got a good multi-tool on me somewhere.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Great tip! I'll have to add that heat shrink connectors to my kit. I carry duct tape too, wrapped around a wrench, but that wrench was in my top case when I made this video so I forgot to include that.
@livewire..
@livewire.. Год назад
You must ride a KLR! 😀😀
@georgehodgson4158
@georgehodgson4158 Год назад
Jb weld how have I missed that out of my kit. absolute legend of the game thank you.and that guys is why we watch these videos. Every day is a learning day. also sick kit
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thank you!
@ut45scco31
@ut45scco31 2 месяца назад
Great video brother I'm building my kit tonight based on your recommendation. Going on a 7000 mile trip in about 10 days
@flyingfish173
@flyingfish173 Год назад
Thanks Tim. Your very good at explaining your point of view. Another great job!
@roadglide
@roadglide Год назад
You are awesome Tim. Thank you for this. Ride safe and ATAGTT.
@AdventureGlide
@AdventureGlide Год назад
Thanks for sharing the toolkit, Tim. I also like the dyna plug kit.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@johnschiltz6440
@johnschiltz6440 Год назад
Always interesting to see what someone with real world experience has in their tool kit. Thanks!
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@lordvader2060
@lordvader2060 Год назад
Also Tim has thousands of followers in his tool kit where he can post “Tim here, I need some Road side assistance…” and we’ll come running. 😂. Well earned loyalty.
@mikemaners4411
@mikemaners4411 Год назад
Thank you again from Montreal, looking to update mine!
@jamesevans164
@jamesevans164 Год назад
I watch your channel your video on Anxiety well mentioning at Least. Changed my life! I thought if you can do all this I can work through mine. I live with and control my anxiety ( PTSD). I have no intention to repair it. Rather I have learnt to live with it. Thanks Tim.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thanks for the message James, I can totally relate with you!
@jimsnow8004
@jimsnow8004 Год назад
My kit is very similar, I have only bike specific sockets, hex heads, and wrenches. I also have an oil filter wrench, tire guage and bead breaker tire irons. I have to carry a big ass hex for the front axle and big ass wrench/tire iron for the rear axle. (chain adj) I insert the rear axle in opposite direction from mfg specified, so that the wrench swings down towards the ground while undoing the axle nut. (no back strain, jump on it) My "Stop N Go" air pump has been good. I don't carry a tow strap but I do tie down gear with a ratchet strap, which can double as a tow strap, or a tree limb hoist.
@ArizonaAdv
@ArizonaAdv Год назад
It really surprises me how we , I , can overlook some of the simplest items that can get you out of a situation . Waiting for a drone and working on my bike I am going to take a closer look at my tool bag with these suggestions . Thanks Tim ""RIDE ON""
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thank you! I am always learning new techniques too!
@wingandhog
@wingandhog Год назад
Thanks Tim. Another good video. As usual
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thank you!
@quads4life1
@quads4life1 Год назад
I got a small pump like that for my birthday yesterday.. My riding buddies were envious! lol. the tow strap is a great idea. that'll be my next purchase
@oregoncycle1
@oregoncycle1 Год назад
I have one item you may want to add. I carry an eye drop bottle full of dawn soap. couple of drops with some water cleans away grease and grime off my hands after a road side repair.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Great tip!
@jeromethiel9687
@jeromethiel9687 Год назад
Hey Tim, always enjoy your angle on riding and reality. Don't sweat the shakey hands, we all have something.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thank you!
@henryhawk978
@henryhawk978 Год назад
Nice of you to do this video. Brings attention to detail of somethings that doesn't need to be overlooked. Enjoyed the video and RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thank you! Ride safe!
@martingriffiths4047
@martingriffiths4047 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Tim, top man 👍
@newenglandscrambler2262
@newenglandscrambler2262 Год назад
I love those Buddy Tow straps. I have used mine several times both for myself and to help others. Everyone should carry one of those.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
I agree!
@clvrswine
@clvrswine Год назад
Same here. It's crazy how many people I come across, deep in the woods, and they don't have tools or a tow strap.
@JohnnyFuelMotorcycleAdventures
Thanks, Man. Nice to see you. What I would love to see is HOW you tie everything down on your bike. I seem challenged when it comes to securing my loads. Ugh.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thanks for the idea! I'll add it to the list
@martingriffiths4047
@martingriffiths4047 Год назад
I use ROK straps to tie down my gear; great bit of kit imho 🤙
@mylespowers6587
@mylespowers6587 Год назад
Thanks a lot for your videos!! I’m new to this bike lifestyle. I can tell you have real practical experience. So i actually pause your videos often and take notes!! 😊
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Great to hear!
@lughole
@lughole Год назад
I'm gearing up for a trip I leave for in a year. I've been watching many videos on many different aspects of motorcycle travel, yours are still consistently the best Tim. I'm low on funds month to month, but I'm gonna sub you as much as I can afford, it's well worth it, many thanks 👍
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
That's awesome hope you have a great trip! I appreciate that and I'm so glad to hear you are enjoying my videos. Thanks for watching!
@kraigt22
@kraigt22 Год назад
Thanks for the tips! Appreciate it!
@scoutadv4568
@scoutadv4568 Год назад
Tim, thanks for sharing! Sound advice and I'm going to revisit my tool kit.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Right on!
@Jon_Bass4001
@Jon_Bass4001 Год назад
Note to self: double check spare fuses and add some rubber gloves to my kit. Interesting about the mushroom plugs vs traditional strips. I have a set of the ‘shroom types but after hearing this I may add some of the others too. Thanks for another great video, Tim!
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
I've had issues with slow leaks with the mushroom style, haven't had that issue with the other one. Either one should get you out of a pinch though
@NotNowCato1254
@NotNowCato1254 Год назад
I have a relatively expensive mushroom-type repair kit - it's been faultless so far. I certainly wouldn't 'cheap out' on such an item. Having seen this I think I'll grab a pack of 'sticky ropes' too though 👍
@49Roadmaster
@49Roadmaster Год назад
I just finished watching Ryan F9 on tubeless tire repairs. Quite interesting and surprising too. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qm6fTWaj3QE.html
@chamade166
@chamade166 Год назад
Timely for me…thanks
@RumorHazi
@RumorHazi Год назад
So glad the KLR is in your rear view mirror! Just didn’t fit your persona! I’ve been with you since darn-near the beginning. Love all your work. Stay safe!
@rwstubbz
@rwstubbz Год назад
But a Leatherman my friend find the one that suits you best. It's a great piece and will lighten your load.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
I'll look into that, I had one a while back but lost it. Maybe it's time for another one.
@oobmaine04064
@oobmaine04064 Год назад
Tim thanks for another great video! It is always great to see what others are carrying in their 911 kits.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thanks Arthur!
@helpfulcommenter
@helpfulcommenter Год назад
Does everybody know what time it is??? It's Tool Time!!!!!! with Tim "the Tool Man" Collins.... MORE POWER! (you had to be there... the 90s man, what a time to be alive)
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
I remember it well! It was one of my favorite shows. Good times!
@williammahaffy4642
@williammahaffy4642 Год назад
Another great, basic , useful vid TC! Reassuring to know that I carry a lot of the same... My first bike (and the one I just bought) both came with a tool kit but I also include: 12V tire pump Tire patch kit Disposable gloves Leatherman multitool Good flashlight Zipties (agree, invaluable) Electrical tape (A big roll since I use it along the top of my visor when I'm riding into a low sun at the end of the day) LED red emergency flasher (the kind cyclists have on their helmets or behind the seat... SUPER bright. Couple of spare bungees Definitely going to add the Weld and super glue. Great stuff! Always look forward to your vids!
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Nice, flashlight and LED light are great tips! Thanks
@jeffhower8151
@jeffhower8151 Год назад
I suggest carrying Loctite 248 which is a blue Loctite in the form of a chapstick. It doesn't leak. In addition at home I use Loctite 290 which is a penetrating version that can be applied to already tightened fasteners so it doesn't require disassembly to be applied. Get 5 minute JB Weld so you can get back on the road without waiting 12-24 hours for the slow cure.
@mbj1163
@mbj1163 Год назад
I've used Blue Loctite for years and didn't know the "Chapstick" version existed. THANKS!
@timothyarmesy990
@timothyarmesy990 Год назад
At last! Someone else that has loose bits, sockets, and Allen wrenches, floating around in the bottom of their tool bags!! Keep riding & rockin’!
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
We're not alone! Glad it's not just me
@ianvl2970
@ianvl2970 Год назад
My friend, prior making a video, just get a meditation moment. Really, it WILL help you, just give it a go. And your great as usual.
@philtil8977
@philtil8977 Год назад
I have used and had great experiences with Dynaplug system. They have their own special type of plugs and insertions. I was surprised you did not show those; that plug system sets Dynaplug apart and ahead of the others. IMO I always enjoy your offerings. Good Rides
@sethruter
@sethruter Год назад
Thanks for sharing this brother
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
You bet!
@bradleygordon5973
@bradleygordon5973 Год назад
Thanks Tim, Getting my kit ready for spring and will be changing out my tire plugs to the rope you've had good luck with. You probably just saved me miles of walking someday! Found some stainless steel zip ties recently I seem pretty enamored with. Keep em coming and ride safe.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thanks Bradley! I'm going to look for those stainless steel zip ties, they sound awesome!
@reese719
@reese719 Год назад
@@FTAAdventures I have seen them at harbor freight, if you have one near you! Thanks for the awesome videos FTA adv
@YTisDumb
@YTisDumb Год назад
A simple 12v test light is always nice too.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Definitely!
@joelm2713
@joelm2713 Год назад
If your bike is water cooled, you might consider carrying a 6" length of brass or copper tube and some hose clamps
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Great tip!!
@clvrswine
@clvrswine Год назад
In addition, I have these little square patches for the tubes, some Slime, a pressure gauge, a tiny plastic bottle of Fast Orange hand cleaner for the greasy chain, baling wire, and sometimes a whole Z Drag recovery kit. I also stuff an ultra light weight blanket that packs down into a ball. I really should get a first aid kit.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Great tips!
@BlackThor15
@BlackThor15 Год назад
simple, short and very informative, well done Time, thanks for sharing! 👍👍
@palefacefishhunter
@palefacefishhunter Год назад
I lost my kit do to a bag failure. It hurts to replace a bike tool roll. Thanks for the video. Always helpful to see someone else's kit to see what I might be missing.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Sorry to hear that! I would be pretty bummed out if that happened to me.
@prepertruckin8525
@prepertruckin8525 Год назад
⭕️very much needed info
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Glad to hear it!
@thecorporategypsy
@thecorporategypsy Год назад
Very good, very helpful
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@jblue1299
@jblue1299 Год назад
Nice video!
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thank you!
@omicrondec
@omicrondec Год назад
You might swap all ratchets, extensions, and sockets to 1/4" drive. You'll save a nice chunk of weight and can fit in smaller areas.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thanks for the tip, that's a great idea
@justinsaying289
@justinsaying289 Год назад
Needle-nose vice grips👍
@gumbysenduro6546
@gumbysenduro6546 Год назад
Awesome overview on a great kit you have there :)
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Thank you!
@serguti
@serguti Год назад
Nice video, thanks for sharing!
@DJPTEXAS
@DJPTEXAS Год назад
Thanks Tim, great advice......
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
You're very welcome
@killertoejam
@killertoejam Год назад
Don't lose that 10mm on the end of that extension
@debbiemartin2849
@debbiemartin2849 Год назад
hi tim, you neveer used to shake that much..but still loving the chanel..XX
@alwinbenjamin
@alwinbenjamin 9 месяцев назад
💯
@benkletti4953
@benkletti4953 Год назад
Great info sir. Guessing you have tire levers and the necessary items to remove your front and rear as well as tubes, or do you just rely on plugs?
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
I have tubeless tires so I can just plug my tires if I get a puncture. Great question!
@MrJoecamel96
@MrJoecamel96 Год назад
I carry a small manual air pump and patch kit.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Those work great too!
@MrJoecamel96
@MrJoecamel96 Год назад
@@FTAAdventures yes sir. Just like the pumps. We used back at mmi
@FlannelAnimal304
@FlannelAnimal304 Год назад
Great content, thanks for sharing
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@viper7077
@viper7077 Год назад
Is that a metric crescent wrench ?
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
😂
@lordvader2060
@lordvader2060 Год назад
Question on chain slack. I know you had the BMW with shaft previously. With the tiger how much axle bolt twisting is needed for chain slack adjustment? Reading my manual they make it sound like it could need it every day on a long trip with 400 miles per day
@lordvader2060
@lordvader2060 Год назад
I ask because I carry a huuge wrench to bust that bolt open. Like a foot long and it’s a heavy beast.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
I don't check my chain tension that often to be honest, every oil change or so at the most I check it. My buddy has had a chain driven bike for a few years and it rarely needed any adjustment. Hope this helps, wish I had more experience with chain drives.
@thor4318
@thor4318 Год назад
Is the hand shacking due to being nevus? Not criticising just I can relate to is all
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
It's nerves
@thor4318
@thor4318 Год назад
Yeah I’d be the same I get very anxious going out to shops even people I know and are my friends, I’ve done martial arts for 25 plus years and sometimes I’m driving over there I already know I can’t get out the car and face them so I end up going home which is a waste of time and petrol. I take tablets now which dial it down but sometimes it’s a little overpowering
@Mortikaismiles
@Mortikaismiles Год назад
My tool kit gets used to fix every bike but my own it seems. Lol
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
LOL I can relate
@eddcurry1245
@eddcurry1245 Год назад
Chin up wheels down.
@FTAAdventures
@FTAAdventures Год назад
Same to you my friend!
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