I don't like sitting on my wallet when I ride, so I keep my wallet in my saddle bag. It's a chain wallet wirh a GOOD aftermarket carabiner. The carabiner is attached to my Leatherman Surge sheath. The great thing about this system is that my Leatherman creates a good anchor point for my chain. When I get off my bike my Leatherman gets stuffed in my front pocket and my wallet in my back pocket. SIDE NOTE FOR CAR DRIVERS: If you have a dog that rides with you a spare set of keys on your wallet chain comes in real handy if he/she steps on your door lock button while the car is running.
Here is what I bring for longer rides: Ratchet 17 & 24 mm socket 12 & 14 mm crescent wrenches Pliers wrench Combo pliers Side cutter Spare cotter pins Small travel size can of chain lube 1-2 Shop rags Small bottle of medium strength Loc-Tite An inflator is still on my shopping list. With what I have I can at least tension my chain and tighten loose bolts. Or help others if need be. Permanent fixtures are: Antifog glasses cleaner - this has literally saved my life Custom hearing protection (foam plugs are OK but they get uncomfortable for me after a while. YMMV) Rain coverall & visor wipers Microfiber cloth A head lamp USB power bank Some emergency cash A membership at our local equivalent of AAA
I'd add rain gear & bungee straps to that setup. I never ride anywhere without them. You never know when the weather bureau gets it spectacularly wrong. And bungee straps are a lifesaver if one of your bag straps fails, you get sick of carrying your backpack or you make an unexpected bulky item purchase on the ride.
My number one EDC is a glock 19, Especially living in Austin . As for ear plugs i use macks thier really soft and doesn't bother my ears as much , but they are a little pricey, the rest i carry but i do have a bad habit of not always bringing it with me.
@@spitescorner I was involved with a robbery. Not a fun experience. The Pizza Hut I worked at got robbed at closing, when I was working. They(3 of them) were armed. I got out the back. I got lucky. I will never be defenseless again.
I carry my own variation of your gear with the addition of an often overlooked first aid kit. I carry one out of a Toyota Rav4 with a compression bandage and a CAT7 tourniquet in an easy to access bag. On longer rides I also carry a Garmin InReach mini. (thanks Ryan)
The reason I didn't include a tourniquet is because I'm not really qualified to use one. Definitely should look into it though. First aid is good to have in the back pocket
Mini vice grips!!!!, a set of 3 cost 8 bucks at harbor freight and they will save your bacon if a cable fails. Although convenient I wouldn't bother with and actual compressor, I prefer a few CO2 carts with a valve along with a dynaplug, its more compact and reliable. As for screwdrivers, if you have a Japanese bike have a JIS spec Phillips screwdriver or bits. Finally a compact jump pack or invest in a lithium bat with integrated jumpstarts. For sunglasses, keep it cheap, a set of 3m tinted saftey glasses work great and keep the wind out
I have a slight preference for the orange 3M disposable earplugs. I find they're a little firmer, so they form fit a little better. They also come in a 200-pair box.
I always carry a portable power bank from Anker. It stays charged up for a long time, and it charges my phone much faster than your average 12v socket could ever hope.
Ummm say what?? I carry a Glock 43x along with a streamlight flashlight and Benchmade knife in my pockets. Gun doesn't do everything 🤦♂️ What about pepper spray? Or is everything solved with a firearm in your world 😂
Get a knipex Cobra Mini and throw away all other pliers. Also if you get knipex mini cutters thats the last cutters you will ever need. I used both these tools in my last 4000 miles road trip. And they make smaller inflatora than that and you can put the inflation tube into the tool for better packaging.
You need a jump pack. Doubles as a USB battery to charge your stuff, probably comes with cigarette lighter adapters so you can charge it from a lighter socket *or* run lighter socket equipment from it. Flashlight, poss compass. And you want a SAE power connector on your bike's battery, with whatever adapter is best for you (cigarette or USB), so you can charge your devices while you ride. Phone batteries get real low real fast when the screen is on all the time for map directions.
Makes me think I do something wrong, long ride or shorter ride, I never take anything with me, lol. Except when I commute to work, I bring work related stuff. But no tire inflator, tool roll etc. I might organise one in the winter time. Also in my defense I don't do long trips as in 2 hours or longer or cross country, but still it would be wise to have at least some things pre packed in case something happens and I can call someone to bring me the stuff if I didn't took it with me.
As a guitar player as well I think you should check out the eargasm ear plugs. You can stand right next to a full stack cabinet. The best part about them is that they don't degrade your hearing quality. I have tinnitus and I am sure it comes from a variety of things, but it was the wind in the end that broke the camels back. Laser lights seem like a great idea for a backup.
Back when I was riding was riding with leather gear on, I got into the habit of always having waterproof overalls and glove covers in my bag. There was one time I checked the weather forecast and figured I wouldn't need them with me on my trip, but ended up getting more soaked than I've ever been in my life. I've had waterproof overalls with me ever since then until I started wearing a textile riding suit that is waterproof. Now I just need the glove covers. In winter time, there's three things I've found pretty much essential. Two of them are a gas lighter and lock de-icer because ignition locks and anti-theft locks will give you trouble otherwise. The third thing is a portable jump starter because freezing temperatures will take their toll on small batteries.
Hey Dude. I didn't like your channel at first but after about 3 videos I like it much. Perfect amount of info, i mostly watch bike related videos to learn. Not Be entertained. But something about your laid back style is great. Whos says you cant learn while your enjoying. Rock on Dude.
I prefer an inflator that runs off the motorcycle battery. I ride all winter and haven't had a flat in many years so if I do ever need it, between disuse and being out in sub-freezing weather for months on end, possibly for years, I doubt there would be any charge left in the battery, especially if I'm trying to inflate a tire at 20 degrees F.
I also always wear ear plugs, I get them free from work. Most of your kit I carry, but I add a small roll of duc tape, a torch (flash light) and spare bulbs
I bought that same tire inflator some months ago when I got my little electric bike, and damn that thing has saved me more than once with a forced tube repair by the side of the trail, and one time It was in my bikes handle bar bag in my trailer when I had to tire plug the trailer. defiantly worth the purchase.
Plugphones man. Tecsun pl330. I got the same pump, and the same leatherman. I got a jumper too though which doubles as power bank. Swedish fire stick. Baofeng radio.
Investing in custom mounded earplugs, 2 if you can afford it, with different levels of attenuation is worth it. Also, a Zero Gravity battery which can jumpstart a bike (also does cars and even trucks). I also have a pair of mechanics gloves so I don’t get filthy with roadside repairs. Nealey plugs which are the best, s snacks so I never need to stop if I don’t want to, and a head.ignite in case any work needs to be done at night. Also, Ai ai’s VAS-V visor system allows you a clear visor and then a shaded visor which you can have up, down, or some setting in between without even having to take on or off glasses. Comes in pretty handy when riding through trees and then into the bright sun again.
ATV lounge is perfect for carrying essentials. Tools/First Aid one armrest, Spare beanie helmet and rain suit in the other with plenty of room in the middle for a full face helmet and winter suit.
I've just got a tool pouch for room. I carry zip ties, duck tape, a string backpack, OEM tool kit, bike master folding tool, baklava. That's about it. I have a larger pack for road trips. But my work commute is only 40 miles round trip.
I always have a Leatherman! But I have an edc for semis. 2 large crescent wrenches, a Leatherman, a multi function screwdriver, a cheap socket set, jumper cables, an air hose, black tape, some spare wire, zip ties, and tire plugs.... also always have water, 120 deg, or -20, you never want to be without water...
@@spitescorner There are a lot of parallels between guns(any weapon for that matter) and motorcycles. Both can get you killed if you don't respect what they are capable of. Both require practice to be proficient with. Both can be a lot of fun if managed responsibly. For both, some people should not have either one. I could go on and on.
@@spitescorner Relax buddy. Not trying to convince you of anything, just making casual conversation. You have size. Not everybody is 6ft 2 (or is it 4) and 240ish pounds. Not everybody is as fortunate.
I don't like sitting on my wallet when I ride, so I keep my wallet in my saddle bag. It's a chain wallet wirh a GOOD aftermarket carabiner. The carabiner is attached to my Leatherman Surge sheath. The great thing about this system is that my Leatherman creates a good anchor point for my chain. When I get off my bike my Leatherman gets stuffed in my front pocket and my wallet in my back pocket. SIDE NOTE FOR CAR DRIVERS: If you have a dog that rides with you a spare set of keys on your wallet chain comes in real handy if he/she steps on your door lock button while the car is running.
I carry a cellphone with the triple ap installed, and I have triple a rv plus membership. On a trip to North Carolina from Oklahoma i sheared my rear pully bolts in no where Tennessee. Triple aaa towed my bike to a shop paid for hotel two nights, my meals and my uber rides. Did i mention that the AAA has trip insurance? No? Oh, well rv plus does. It did cost me five hundred to have a new rear wheel overnighted and a few hundred for the mechanic to replace it.
i have a slightly different solution for keys. I have a fantastic locking carabiner keyring from lowes. you can attach it to a belt or a d ring on a bag etc. i do need to figure out a tool roll... honestly i just keep forgetting so thanks for the reminder
Just start by picking up a tool roll like mine and then slapping a few of your most common tools that you use when you do basic maintenance. That's the best way to know what you'll need
How do you hear your music with earplugs in? Its never bugged me with my full face helmet but I've had an adventurous life with noise levels lol. I don't want issues though so you have me thinking.
I have great difficulty inserting and retaining ear plugs. I got some motorcycle specific ones, but I find that whatever I wear, the pressure hurts my ears after about 30 minutes
I want the flying eyes, but damn....they're pricey. I love my Fantikk X8, and beware of spites multitool or it will grab the nuts on the back of your bike.
2 things the S on your Runic is backwards and the backwards means "Bad counsel, wrath of god, gullible" 2nd firearm, with how crazy the world continually gets you should not get caught with your pants down
LOL at mentioning hygiene on ear plugs - the silcone blobs in my jacket pocket are probably over a year old - ears haven't fallen off yet ;-) nive cideo
@@spitescorner Not to drag your sponsor, I'm glad they support you, but I'm surprised they're polarized, that makes them worse for the advertised purpose. Most LCDs can't be read off-angle through polarized glasses. Also, do you often wear your helmet while fishing?
We should all be equipped to ride in bright sun, but have some way to ride safely after dark, or if the weather turns. There isn't a one size fits all. If you ride the same bike every day, and it has luggage, carrying a clear visor isn't a big deal. While I wouldn't call your sunglasses under a clear visor foolish. The idea of putting something fragile under my helmet, and close to my eye's doesn't strike me as the smartest idea.
If you live in a Constitutional Carry state (no paperwork required), carry a firearm on you too. The times they are a changin' fast. And if you live in a state that is 2A friendly and requires paper, get a concealed carry permit. If you live in a state that restricts your 2A rights, however, move.
I rarely carry a rain suit because I'm in Texas and I don't know what it feels like to have water fall out of the sky, but a water bottle is super useful
Wait a minute why are you putting your ear plugs in your pocket when your helmet has a earplug holder most helmets have a earplug holder. The little elastic straps at the bottom of the cheek pads is where you're supposed to put them LOL
Get 33% off the Fanttik X8 Portable Tire Inflator when you use the code SPITEX850 at checkout: amzn.to/3EOVsGA
Wow! 33% huh?
I don't like sitting on my wallet when I ride, so I keep my wallet in my saddle bag.
It's a chain wallet wirh a GOOD aftermarket carabiner. The carabiner is attached to my Leatherman Surge sheath.
The great thing about this system is that my Leatherman creates a good anchor point for my chain. When I get off my bike my Leatherman gets stuffed in my front pocket and my wallet in my back pocket.
SIDE NOTE FOR CAR DRIVERS: If you have a dog that rides with you a spare set of keys on your wallet chain comes in real handy if he/she steps on your door lock button while the car is running.
Here is what I bring for longer rides:
Ratchet
17 & 24 mm socket
12 & 14 mm crescent wrenches
Pliers wrench
Combo pliers
Side cutter
Spare cotter pins
Small travel size can of chain lube
1-2 Shop rags
Small bottle of medium strength Loc-Tite
An inflator is still on my shopping list. With what I have I can at least tension my chain and tighten loose bolts. Or help others if need be.
Permanent fixtures are:
Antifog glasses cleaner - this has literally saved my life
Custom hearing protection (foam plugs are OK but they get uncomfortable for me after a while. YMMV)
Rain coverall & visor wipers
Microfiber cloth
A head lamp
USB power bank
Some emergency cash
A membership at our local equivalent of AAA
I'd add rain gear & bungee straps to that setup. I never ride anywhere without them. You never know when the weather bureau gets it spectacularly wrong. And bungee straps are a lifesaver if one of your bag straps fails, you get sick of carrying your backpack or you make an unexpected bulky item purchase on the ride.
My number one EDC is a glock 19, Especially living in Austin . As for ear plugs i use macks thier really soft and doesn't bother my ears as much , but they are a little pricey, the rest i carry but i do have a bad habit of not always bringing it with me.
Huh, I've never had to shoot anyone living on the south side of Chicago or in downtown Austin...
@@spitescorner Tis better to have and not need, than need and not have.
@@spitescornerI think he just plans on carjacking someone if he has a breakdown?
@@spitescorner Have you tried pulling a Die Hard in Englewood?
@@spitescorner I was involved with a robbery. Not a fun experience. The Pizza Hut I worked at got robbed at closing, when I was working. They(3 of them) were armed. I got out the back. I got lucky. I will never be defenseless again.
I carry my own variation of your gear with the addition of an often overlooked first aid kit. I carry one out of a Toyota Rav4 with a compression bandage and a CAT7 tourniquet in an easy to access bag. On longer rides I also carry a Garmin InReach mini. (thanks Ryan)
The reason I didn't include a tourniquet is because I'm not really qualified to use one. Definitely should look into it though. First aid is good to have in the back pocket
Mini vice grips!!!!, a set of 3 cost 8 bucks at harbor freight and they will save your bacon if a cable fails.
Although convenient I wouldn't bother with and actual compressor, I prefer a few CO2 carts with a valve along with a dynaplug, its more compact and reliable.
As for screwdrivers, if you have a Japanese bike have a JIS spec Phillips screwdriver or bits.
Finally a compact jump pack or invest in a lithium bat with integrated jumpstarts.
For sunglasses, keep it cheap, a set of 3m tinted saftey glasses work great and keep the wind out
I have a slight preference for the orange 3M disposable earplugs. I find they're a little firmer, so they form fit a little better. They also come in a 200-pair box.
The tire inflator is a must have for dual sport riders
I always carry a portable power bank from Anker. It stays charged up for a long time, and it charges my phone much faster than your average 12v socket could ever hope.
Fun fact: if you EDC a Glock all these accessories are free.
Armed robbery is bad, m'kay
@@spitescorner but am I wrong?
Spike lives in Texas. Everybody is packing heat there.
Yup that's not going to work out for you
Ummm say what?? I carry a Glock 43x along with a streamlight flashlight and Benchmade knife in my pockets. Gun doesn't do everything 🤦♂️ What about pepper spray? Or is everything solved with a firearm in your world 😂
Get a knipex Cobra Mini and throw away all other pliers. Also if you get knipex mini cutters thats the last cutters you will ever need. I used both these tools in my last 4000 miles road trip. And they make smaller inflatora than that and you can put the inflation tube into the tool for better packaging.
I carry a head torch too for if you break down in the dark & this will keep both hands free.
You need a jump pack. Doubles as a USB battery to charge your stuff, probably comes with cigarette lighter adapters so you can charge it from a lighter socket *or* run lighter socket equipment from it. Flashlight, poss compass. And you want a SAE power connector on your bike's battery, with whatever adapter is best for you (cigarette or USB), so you can charge your devices while you ride. Phone batteries get real low real fast when the screen is on all the time for map directions.
"I prefer to listen to music when I ride, not the voices in my head."
That's applicable to anything, to be fair.
Makes me think I do something wrong, long ride or shorter ride, I never take anything with me, lol.
Except when I commute to work, I bring work related stuff. But no tire inflator, tool roll etc. I might organise one in the winter time.
Also in my defense I don't do long trips as in 2 hours or longer or cross country, but still it would be wise to have at least some things pre packed in case something happens and I can call someone to bring me the stuff if I didn't took it with me.
As a guitar player as well I think you should check out the eargasm ear plugs. You can stand right next to a full stack cabinet. The best part about them is that they don't degrade your hearing quality. I have tinnitus and I am sure it comes from a variety of things, but it was the wind in the end that broke the camels back. Laser lights seem like a great idea for a backup.
Back when I was riding was riding with leather gear on, I got into the habit of always having waterproof overalls and glove covers in my bag. There was one time I checked the weather forecast and figured I wouldn't need them with me on my trip, but ended up getting more soaked than I've ever been in my life. I've had waterproof overalls with me ever since then until I started wearing a textile riding suit that is waterproof. Now I just need the glove covers. In winter time, there's three things I've found pretty much essential. Two of them are a gas lighter and lock de-icer because ignition locks and anti-theft locks will give you trouble otherwise. The third thing is a portable jump starter because freezing temperatures will take their toll on small batteries.
Hey Dude. I didn't like your channel at first but after about 3 videos I like it much. Perfect amount of info, i mostly watch bike related videos to learn. Not Be entertained. But something about your laid back style is great. Whos says you cant learn while your enjoying. Rock on Dude.
I prefer an inflator that runs off the motorcycle battery. I ride all winter and haven't had a flat in many years so if I do ever need it, between disuse and being out in sub-freezing weather for months on end, possibly for years, I doubt there would be any charge left in the battery, especially if I'm trying to inflate a tire at 20 degrees F.
The tire inflator is like a jump pack, you'll need to service it to ensure it is charged up.
@@firefighter1c57 not if I just buy one that runs off the vehicle battery. As a bonus it is smaller and cheaper and can inflate all day long.
@@John_Ridley I'm pretty sure that went over your head...
I also always wear ear plugs, I get them free from work.
Most of your kit I carry, but I add a small roll of duc tape, a torch (flash light) and spare bulbs
I bought that same tire inflator some months ago when I got my little electric bike, and damn that thing has saved me more than once with a forced tube repair by the side of the trail, and one time It was in my bikes handle bar bag in my trailer when I had to tire plug the trailer. defiantly worth the purchase.
Plugphones man. Tecsun pl330. I got the same pump, and the same leatherman. I got a jumper too though which doubles as power bank. Swedish fire stick. Baofeng radio.
Ha! Ha! Thanks for the shoutout… yeah, I do crash the 1190 quite a bit. Gotta push those tires to their limits!
Investing in custom mounded earplugs, 2 if you can afford it, with different levels of attenuation is worth it. Also, a Zero Gravity battery which can jumpstart a bike (also does cars and even trucks). I also have a pair of mechanics gloves so I don’t get filthy with roadside repairs. Nealey plugs which are the best, s snacks so I never need to stop if I don’t want to, and a head.ignite in case any work needs to be done at night.
Also, Ai
ai’s VAS-V visor system allows you a clear visor and then a shaded visor which you can have up, down, or some setting in between without even having to take on or off glasses. Comes in pretty handy when riding through trees and then into the bright sun again.
ATV lounge is perfect for carrying essentials. Tools/First Aid one armrest, Spare beanie helmet and rain suit in the other with plenty of room in the middle for a full face helmet and winter suit.
I've just got a tool pouch for room. I carry zip ties, duck tape, a string backpack, OEM tool kit, bike master folding tool, baklava. That's about it. I have a larger pack for road trips. But my work commute is only 40 miles round trip.
I’m 100% with you on that air pump I’ve had mine for about 6 months (I’ve only been riding for about 5 months) and it’s been great
I always have a Leatherman! But I have an edc for semis. 2 large crescent wrenches, a Leatherman, a multi function screwdriver, a cheap socket set, jumper cables, an air hose, black tape, some spare wire, zip ties, and tire plugs.... also always have water, 120 deg, or -20, you never want to be without water...
You left one out, a side arm. I prefer the Sig P365. 😁
Never felt safer than when I parked my XDS-9 in my gunsafe.
@@spitescorner There are a lot of parallels between guns(any weapon for that matter) and motorcycles. Both can get you killed if you don't respect what they are capable of. Both require practice to be proficient with. Both can be a lot of fun if managed responsibly. For both, some people should not have either one. I could go on and on.
Guns and bikes don't mix. As a gun owner myself, you won't convince me otherwise.
@@spitescorner I respect your opinion, I disagree with it, but I do respect it.
@@spitescorner Relax buddy. Not trying to convince you of anything, just making casual conversation. You have size. Not everybody is 6ft 2 (or is it 4) and 240ish pounds. Not everybody is as fortunate.
I have a Shoei GT-Air II helmet which has a shaded visor under the clean visor that can be moved out of the way.
Thanks Van Driessen, excellent advice! Keep up the good work, loving the content.
A small roll of insulating tape, useful for electrical issues and has got me home after two broken throttle cables.
I don't like sitting on my wallet when I ride, so I keep my wallet in my saddle bag.
It's a chain wallet wirh a GOOD aftermarket carabiner. The carabiner is attached to my Leatherman Surge sheath.
The great thing about this system is that my Leatherman creates a good anchor point for my chain. When I get off my bike my Leatherman gets stuffed in my front pocket and my wallet in my back pocket.
SIDE NOTE FOR CAR DRIVERS: If you have a dog that rides with you a spare set of keys on your wallet chain comes in real handy if he/she steps on your door lock button while the car is running.
Portable jump starter. For when you leave your key on and flatten your battery.
I carry a cellphone with the triple ap installed, and I have triple a rv plus membership. On a trip to North Carolina from Oklahoma i sheared my rear pully bolts in no where Tennessee. Triple aaa towed my bike to a shop paid for hotel two nights, my meals and my uber rides. Did i mention that the AAA has trip insurance? No? Oh, well rv plus does. It did cost me five hundred to have a new rear wheel overnighted and a few hundred for the mechanic to replace it.
Is that a zr7 that was my first Mc ever called her death trap only a front brake bald tires and leaking forks I love and miss that bike so dearly
i have a slightly different solution for keys. I have a fantastic locking carabiner keyring from lowes. you can attach it to a belt or a d ring on a bag etc.
i do need to figure out a tool roll... honestly i just keep forgetting so thanks for the reminder
Just start by picking up a tool roll like mine and then slapping a few of your most common tools that you use when you do basic maintenance. That's the best way to know what you'll need
Comfort & convenience is what we live for 😎
I have the Nelson Rigg Hurricane full size backpack and that tail bag and they are both worth more than they sell them for
This is a great backpack. I bring it with me on long trips.
love the Orbit Culture swag. Nicely done
How do you hear your music with earplugs in? Its never bugged me with my full face helmet but I've had an adventurous life with noise levels lol. I don't want issues though so you have me thinking.
I have great difficulty inserting and retaining ear plugs. I got some motorcycle specific ones, but I find that whatever I wear, the pressure hurts my ears after about 30 minutes
No EDC MedKit w a TQ for the MotoKit?
Fun video to have on Amazon deal days 👀
Where did you get your gloves? These a nice.
They're the Odin MFG Heavy Hitters
Thank you for using our gear and for calling it our in this video. Yeah... Kyle @manybikes beats up our stuff every chance he gets, that is for sure!
Happy to do it. Y'all make some great gear.
I want the flying eyes, but damn....they're pricey. I love my Fantikk X8, and beware of spites multitool or it will grab the nuts on the back of your bike.
Super helpful Spite!
Awesome video! Do you conceal carry?
No. The only thing I carry (that could be considered a weapon) is a Leatherman or my Gerber depending on the day of the week, but those are tools.
Great video!
2 things
the S on your Runic is backwards and the backwards means "Bad counsel, wrath of god, gullible"
2nd
firearm, with how crazy the world continually gets you should not get caught with your pants down
I grew up on the south side of Chicago. The place everyone tells you to be scared of. I'm good without a gun in my belt.
LOL at mentioning hygiene on ear plugs - the silcone blobs in my jacket pocket are probably over a year old - ears haven't fallen off yet ;-) nive cideo
I got a bad ear infection once from reusing an old pair. Now they're once and done lol
Not sure about the need for sunglasses. Never owned a helmet that doesn't have a drop down sun visor.
Those tend to not be polarized and I like having a polarized lens. They're better for when I'm fishing.
@@spitescorner Not to drag your sponsor, I'm glad they support you, but I'm surprised they're polarized, that makes them worse for the advertised purpose. Most LCDs can't be read off-angle through polarized glasses.
Also, do you often wear your helmet while fishing?
Photochromatic visor FTW.
Spark plug on a chain
Dog treats
Klingon phrase book
Jokes on you, I've always had tinnitus so earplugs just make me notice my tinnitus even more.
Yeah I know that feel. I hear the ringing worse with ear plugs, but I'm hoping it stops it from getting worse
Id need a car w a trunk for all that edc
Credit card, phone and im good. Im not doing any of this on the side of the road.
We should all be equipped to ride in bright sun, but have some way to ride safely after dark, or if the weather turns. There isn't a one size fits all. If you ride the same bike every day, and it has luggage, carrying a clear visor isn't a big deal. While I wouldn't call your sunglasses under a clear visor foolish. The idea of putting something fragile under my helmet, and close to my eye's doesn't strike me as the smartest idea.
Everybody in Oklahoma should wear earplugs and sunscreen everyday.
Get a transition shield, you goofball.
I lost my wallet when riding my motorcycle bad feeling I tell you I didn’t zip my pocket up and got home she was gone mother plucker
If you live in a Constitutional Carry state (no paperwork required), carry a firearm on you too. The times they are a changin' fast. And if you live in a state that is 2A friendly and requires paper, get a concealed carry permit. If you live in a state that restricts your 2A rights, however, move.
No1 and 2 most usefull items to carry on a bike: watter bottle and rain suit
also spare gloves
I rarely carry a rain suit because I'm in Texas and I don't know what it feels like to have water fall out of the sky, but a water bottle is super useful
Wait a minute why are you putting your ear plugs in your pocket when your helmet has a earplug holder most helmets have a earplug holder. The little elastic straps at the bottom of the cheek pads is where you're supposed to put them LOL
You mean the emergency pull tabs?
@@spitescorner they should be black.
@@ridelikebuu They're not on my helmet I don't think... I just have the red ones for first responders.
Lol. No one asked you that
Yammie goof misses his big bear bf, when are you two lovers getting back together?