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euro trip toolkit
« on: 06 August 2012, 03:20:18 pm »
AA card
enough tools to adjust chain
allen keys
pliers
screwdrivers
tyre mousse thing
torch
spare levers
wipes
chain lube
anything glaringly obvious that i've missed
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #1 on: 06 August 2012, 03:32:49 pm »
Cable ties and gaffa tape.

Take it you've got euro breakdown cover as you got your AA card?

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #2 on: 06 August 2012, 03:55:36 pm »
Spare bulbs

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #3 on: 06 August 2012, 04:25:19 pm »
spare fuses.
headlight deflectors

if you are going through france, you'll need at least 2 breathalyser kits
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #4 on: 06 August 2012, 04:26:11 pm »
again - if you are going through France, dont you need hiviz clothing?
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #5 on: 06 August 2012, 04:53:22 pm »
Support vehicle and driver.....To carry all your tools :D

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #6 on: 06 August 2012, 04:59:13 pm »
  wha they said

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #7 on: 06 August 2012, 05:22:17 pm »
Couple of pairs of the thin rubber gloves, so you don't have to put dirty hands back in your bike gloves.


EHIC card, plus originals of your log book, insurance, driving licence.


Motorcycle specific travel insurance (most wont cover you if you read the small  print).



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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #8 on: 06 August 2012, 07:57:03 pm »
Couple of pairs of the thin rubber gloves, so you don't have to put dirty hands back in your bike gloves.


EHIC card, plus originals of your log book, insurance, driving licence.


Motorcycle specific travel insurance (most wont cover you if you read the small  print).
Oh yes, ask me how I know that :(

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #9 on: 06 August 2012, 08:43:10 pm »
spare fuses.
headlight deflectors

if you are going through france, you'll need at least 2 breathalyser kits

No, the new law states you need 1 unused kit. 

You only need 2 if you're planning to ride/drive after having a drink & want to test you're legal.  If you don't drink & drive there's no need for more than one.

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #10 on: 06 August 2012, 09:27:38 pm »
I race off down through France, twist the throttle and fack off.


along with my breakdown insurance cover,normal documents,,forgot my bulbs,hi viz,and breatalizers,


As long as you zorst is not too loud then just ride man ,, wave to the Police and its a great place to ride,,just like here,
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #11 on: 06 August 2012, 10:13:49 pm »
spare fuses.
headlight deflectors

if you are going through france, you'll need at least 2 breathalyser kits

No, the new law states you need 1 unused kit. 

You only need 2 if you're planning to ride/drive after having a drink & want to test you're legal.  If you don't drink & drive there's no need for more than one.

was only recommending 2 in the event that if you actually use one then you are fecked! carrying 2 means you can use one and still be inside the law.
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #12 on: 07 August 2012, 08:34:16 am »
In the Misc section of our Articles there are two threads regarding your travel kit / what to pack.

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #13 on: 07 August 2012, 09:18:22 am »
At 4.99 for a twin pack breath kit it's not really an issue if its 1 or 2 !

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #14 on: 07 August 2012, 12:18:47 pm »
The other reason it is two is so if the police pull you up and make you use one then if a different copper pulls you up you still have one spare, and are still within the law

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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #15 on: 07 August 2012, 01:16:46 pm »
Do you still need a green card insurance? ... you can tell its been a while since I took my car abroad
 
Do you need a red warning triangle on a bike?
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #16 on: 07 August 2012, 03:49:05 pm »
The other reason it is two is so if the police pull you up and make you use one then if a different copper pulls you up you still have one spare, and are still within the law

what a load of bollocks.

les flic have their own digital units. nobody in france will be using these kits as they're probably to pissed to remember.
it's purely to counter the 'i had no idea i was over the limit' brigade.
and there is an amnesty until november for fines to be imposed (unless you have a GB plate)
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #17 on: 07 August 2012, 05:22:07 pm »
Anyway , back to tool kit,,i have a punture plug kit,for emergencies,some pliers,adjustable spanner, screw drivers,duct tape.


Thats it.oh , CHAIN LUBE, a must :D
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #18 on: 07 August 2012, 07:28:38 pm »
dont forget your phone.............worth its weight in jelly babies if you break down  :D
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #19 on: 07 August 2012, 09:27:40 pm »
And charger
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Re: euro trip toolkit
« Reply #20 on: 08 August 2012, 12:57:29 am »
And charger
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