Unfazed, apparently there is a future opening for a new James Bond.Just saying.....
A puncture repair kit would be a good idea if you haven't thought of it already
and some co2 cartridges
I'm not going to lie, I laughed a bit at all the kit you have. I take my bike to the shop for an oil change. I'm not exactly mechanically inclined. I do have road assistance in case anything happens (EU wide).
A puncture repair kit would be a good idea if you haven't thought of it already and some co2 cartridges, other than that bon voyage dude have a great ride 👍
Quote from: beuleux on 08 July 2022, 10:35:14 pmA puncture repair kit would be a good idea if you haven't thought of it already and some co2 cartridges, other than that bon voyage dude have a great ride 👍And a clutch cable repair kit - https://www.oxfordproducts.com/motorcycle/brands/oxford/workshop/tools_and_servicing/cable_repair_kit/#And if you have a space, a mini 12v air compressor, as the little vials that come with puncture repairs kits dont fully inflate a tyre - - https://www.screwfix.com/p/rac-compact-air-compressor-12v/1371r- https://www.amazon.co.uk/AirMan-Adventure-Compressor-Cigarette-Connectivity/dp/B07BL1D5YZ/ref=sr_1_28?keywords=motorcycle+tyre+pump&qid=1658042643&sr=8-28
Have you tried riding for an hour or two with your pillion?There are two areas that may cause discomfort unless a previous owner has made modifications.The first is the rear damper, never very wonderful to start with and if it’s had a fair mileage then the damping could be insufficient with a heavy load.The other is the seat itself, if your backside is suffering from pressure after a couple of hours it’s going to be unbearable after a day in the saddle. Some find a gel insert helps, but pads that sit on top of the existing saddle such as those made by Airhawk seem more successful.
Unfazed, apparently there is a future opening for a new James Bond.