Nice kit mate, the only thing I’d add is some locking pliers. Good for using as a brake or clutch lever in a pinch, locking off broken hoses or just as a third pair of hands.
One item you have left out - spare wheel bearing. I also include Motul tyre repair spray, 150ml off-road chain lube for multi-day rides and 150ml WD-40 lube
Hey Greg yeah I have spare wheel bearing I take on the longer trips just not the short ones I probably should have mentioned that. Those smaller sized cans are a fantastic idea I’ll grab one of each, thanks mate👍
Looks good Curtis I do the same sock thing as well I sprinkle some baby powder in the socks to decrease any of vibrations rubbing I also have a short piece of rubber pipe that slides over the top of the spark plug for when I’m seating it into the spark plug hole as it easy to cross tread it Then tighten it up with the tool And I would take some spare fuel line And clutch lever and gear shift lever I have these items bolted to the frame And rolled up under the seat Cheers
I’ve seen those usb air compressors on eBay and wondered what they were like. On my old bike I had a spare clutch and throttle cable zip tied to the working one so if anything happened it’s just a matter of switching ends over. And yeah don’t buy a stocked tool roll, you’ll pay for half the stuff you’ll never need. Just buy the tools you need. Great video man
That’s a great idea with the cables mate👌yeah the compressor actually works well i do however like the little mini ones you can buy that look like tiny 4x4 compressors. I agree about the tools, you end up with crap you really don’t need if you buy a tool roll with them included. Thanks for watching mate👍
Good kit, I'm working on mine, it's pretty comprehensive, still have some sundries to add, liquid metal, tape etc...like many things/kits you add and subtract till it suits your needs...I have a couple of bikes so trying to arrange a kit that I can move between both.
Cable ties. Different sizes. Small container of bolts / nuts. Incase one does work loose and falls out. Swap out the Phillips for a JIS [Japanese Industry Standard] screw driver.
Good size kit to cover most potential issues. Nothing wrong with going a little overkill, especially when you do a fair bit of solo riding. I really like your home made trail stand, simple, light, cheap, and effective! As i commented on your last vid, you'll definitely have a better run with the Ballard's Ultimate tyre levers. The fact that you scored them free on the tracks, even better! 👌
Morning dude great way to start a Sunday morning very in-depth and very helpful cheers for sharing your content your channel is awesome and very motivating cheers dude have a good 1 looking forward to your content in the new year 🍻👍
G,day mate , nice kit set up , thirdly them Sox would do me if I got wet feet 🦶. Gaffer tape has helped me out over the years , on tarps tents plastics ect . Take care have a good festive season 👍
Curtis, keep that larger shifter mate, I know you want a smaller one but it doubles as a hammer :D. Also consider nangs for airing up tyres quickly too, maybe a bit of spare fuel hose as well. Just my 2c. Great vid bud.
@@anotherguyonabike4726 likely going to follow your lead and go the DRZ route too bud. job for next month. CB is great dont get me wrong but on road duties getting to tracks is painful at 80kmh tops. i think you know what i mean :)
Very small can of Wd40 ? (Or equivalent) lubricating cables repelling water from electrics, assist in seating tyres, cleaning forks stations freeing stuck nuts or bolts, cleaning electrical contacts etc etc
Looks great. I purchased Asahi liteweight combination spanner set and combo tyre lever wrenches. EngDuro multitool and axle wrench/tow rope. Plus valve remover, screw driver, alankeys (only three i need), multi tool for front wheel and does something else too (Ballards brand) maybe one or two other smaller items. Less than what you've got and weighs less too. I only have what I need and no more. And CO2 canisters plus mini-compressor.
Hey Mark valid point mate, I only really take those things on big trips. I took all that stuff when I attempted the Simpson but just reduce it a bit on the less remote trips I should probably still carry them though. Thanks for watching mate👍
Nice video mate. 3 minutes in, and I've already picked up some nuggets of knowledge. I'll be adding a 30mm socket, i did not even think of counter shaft nut. That stand is bloody awesome, cable repair is a brilliant idea. I feel like I need to revisit my kit. I'm lacking in a few side items. Do you always carry a front and rear spare tube? I'm Heading off on a solo multi-day adventure, I'm debating taking both. I usually carry a spare front heavy duty only along with a tube repair kit. Are those spare tube heavy duty? Fun fact I am currently wear the identical pair of socks, you have on those spare tubes lol. Great video mate super informative.
Hahaha wow super random about the socks, what are the odds😂 yeah the tubes are heavy duty I know the ultra heavy duty ones can be difficult to get a patch to stick to so I just role with these. If it’s a day bush bashing trip I normally just take a front tube and puncture kit just so I have the option to use the tube or patch it. If it’s a multi day trip I always take the 2 tubes just in case I get a couple of punctures out in the middle of nowhere or it’s a Sunday in a small town and no bike shops are open I can get it fixed and keep travelling. Thanks for watching man👍
Great videos mate, I'm just getting into more Outback riding now and your tips are very helpful. Re the big shifter, if you want to downsize to a 10" or smaller, simply pull the jaw out by removing screw and thimble and file an extra tooth in the back of the jaw. It will allow a heap more opening width but strength diminishes as you get close to maximum.
Nice vid, thanks man! I found you after looking for Rhinowalk reviews, great job on that too 👍. One thing that I like to have is a pen/pencil or marker(can be handy to mark things when wrenching). I wrap a bunch of duct tape/and or electrical tape around it too. Also, I like to carry a few little 100ml-ish re-usable containers and fill em with things like sunblock, hand cleaner, isopropyl alcohol etc.
Can you list the sizes of sockets please? I've new to the DRZ and would be great to be able to cut to the chase and not have work out all the socket sizes myself. Also is it worth carrying JIS tips? From some videos I've seen on the carby, the screws are JIS, so I am speculating all screws are.
Hey mark the sockets are 8,10,12,14,17,19,30. I have swapped some of the JIS screws out for Allen key bolts instead but it’s a great idea to still carry a bit for them so I’ll throw it in, cheers mate👍
@@anotherguyonabike4726 thanks for listing them. Changing to hex head is the right choice. Wish they had of done that initially instead of inventing a new fastener.
@@anotherguyonabike4726 tie wire is very useful mate got alot of uses,used it many of times especially good for cleaning out dirty or blocked components and hoses💯
Hey Peter I have just been using google maps and download my route to use offline but I always bring paper maps with me just in case technology fails me. I really should upgrade to a proper navigation unit soon.
Does that tool roll fit in your 90mm tool carrier? I have practically replicated everything you have in your tool roll minus the optional stand and could just get it in the 100mm tube.
Hey Mark it’s not currently on the bike I’m making some stronger brackets for it however I think it’s going to be a tight fit I’ll probably put the stand in with the spare’s bag or something I’d say.
Nice kit mate, the only thing I’d add is some locking pliers. Good for using as a brake or clutch lever in a pinch, locking off broken hoses or just as a third pair of hands.
Yeah nice Ash such a good idea I’ll try get a nice little pair to throw in the kit. Appreciate it mate👍
One item you have left out - spare wheel bearing. I also include Motul tyre repair spray, 150ml off-road chain lube for multi-day rides and 150ml WD-40 lube
Hey Greg yeah I have spare wheel bearing I take on the longer trips just not the short ones I probably should have mentioned that. Those smaller sized cans are a fantastic idea I’ll grab one of each, thanks mate👍
Looks good Curtis
I do the same sock thing as well
I sprinkle some baby powder in the socks to decrease any of vibrations rubbing
I also have a short piece of rubber pipe that slides over the top of the spark plug for when I’m seating it into the spark plug
hole as it easy to cross tread it
Then tighten it up with the tool
And I would take some spare fuel line
And clutch lever and gear shift lever
I have these items bolted to the frame
And rolled up under the seat
Cheers
Yeah that’s awesome Steven some good tips there I can definitely take advantage of thanks mate👍
All good a bit had to explain we’re I installed these items with out pics on my 400e 👍
I’ve seen those usb air compressors on eBay and wondered what they were like. On my old bike I had a spare clutch and throttle cable zip tied to the working one so if anything happened it’s just a matter of switching ends over. And yeah don’t buy a stocked tool roll, you’ll pay for half the stuff you’ll never need. Just buy the tools you need.
Great video man
That’s a great idea with the cables mate👌yeah the compressor actually works well i do however like the little mini ones you can buy that look like tiny 4x4 compressors. I agree about the tools, you end up with crap you really don’t need if you buy a tool roll with them included. Thanks for watching mate👍
Like the socks idea 👍
Thanks mate hopefully saves some dramas👍
Good kit, I'm working on mine, it's pretty comprehensive, still have some sundries to add, liquid metal, tape etc...like many things/kits you add and subtract till it suits your needs...I have a couple of bikes so trying to arrange a kit that I can move between both.
Yeah mate that’s it hey, make the kit that’s best you and your motorcycle(s) bit of a working progress to get it right I reckon. Thanks for watching👍
great vid curtis very informative 👍
Thank you mate👍
Cable ties. Different sizes. Small container of bolts / nuts. Incase one does work loose and falls out. Swap out the Phillips for a JIS [Japanese Industry Standard] screw driver.
Yeah mate got different sized cable ties in there good idea on the jis screw driver especially for the counter shaft seal retainer👌
Good size kit to cover most potential issues. Nothing wrong with going a little overkill, especially when you do a fair bit of solo riding. I really like your home made trail stand, simple, light, cheap, and effective! As i commented on your last vid, you'll definitely have a better run with the Ballard's Ultimate tyre levers. The fact that you scored them free on the tracks, even better! 👌
Thanks mate. Yep you’re 100% right great set of levers glad to have them in the kit now👌thanks for watching mate👍
Morning dude great way to start a Sunday morning very in-depth and very helpful cheers for sharing your content your channel is awesome and very motivating cheers dude have a good 1 looking forward to your content in the new year 🍻👍
Thanks Nathan appreciate it,enjoy your Chrissy/New years break mate🤙
Nice
Thanks bro
G,day mate , nice kit set up , thirdly them Sox would do me if I got wet feet 🦶. Gaffer tape has helped me out over the years , on tarps tents plastics ect . Take care have a good festive season 👍
Hey Wayne very solid advice right there. Thanks for watching and enjoy the holidays mate👍
Excellent mate, took a few notes 👍
Thanks Jason appreciate it, hope your getting some good miles on the new bike😉
Too right 💪
Curtis, keep that larger shifter mate, I know you want a smaller one but it doubles as a hammer :D. Also consider nangs for airing up tyres quickly too, maybe a bit of spare fuel hose as well. Just my 2c. Great vid bud.
Yeah great advice Greg I’ll throw some in there mate👌
@@anotherguyonabike4726 likely going to follow your lead and go the DRZ route too bud. job for next month. CB is great dont get me wrong but on road duties getting to tracks is painful at 80kmh tops. i think you know what i mean :)
@@psyolent. hahaha yep absolutely mate.
Nice. Zip ties!! Tiny wd40.
And a chain tool,which i don't have.😆.
Hahaha me either Ben. Yeah got zip ties in there but I definitely need to get a tiny tin of wd40 and a chain tool👍
Very small can of Wd40 ? (Or equivalent) lubricating cables repelling water from electrics, assist in seating tyres, cleaning forks stations freeing stuck nuts or bolts, cleaning electrical contacts etc etc
Yeah definitely need to throw one of those in my kit. Thanks for the advice Michael👍
Looks great. I purchased Asahi liteweight combination spanner set and combo tyre lever wrenches. EngDuro multitool and axle wrench/tow rope. Plus valve remover, screw driver, alankeys (only three i need), multi tool for front wheel and does something else too (Ballards brand) maybe one or two other smaller items. Less than what you've got and weighs less too. I only have what I need and no more. And CO2 canisters plus mini-compressor.
Yeah mate that’s sounds like an awesome setup, prepared for everything👌🙌
Good tool kit Curt. You haven't got my left handed screw driver in there ?. Lol
Hahaha very good dad I’ll head to bunnings and ask the staff for one to see what they say😂
Good video, I didn't see spare levers, Brake and clutch, and or a spare gear lever. I do the same thing with my tool roll. Awesome.
Hey Mark valid point mate, I only really take those things on big trips. I took all that stuff when I attempted the Simpson but just reduce it a bit on the less remote trips I should probably still carry them though. Thanks for watching mate👍
Nice video mate.
3 minutes in, and I've already picked up some nuggets of knowledge. I'll be adding a 30mm socket, i did not even think of counter shaft nut.
That stand is bloody awesome, cable repair is a brilliant idea.
I feel like I need to revisit my kit. I'm lacking in a few side items.
Do you always carry a front and rear spare tube? I'm Heading off on a solo multi-day adventure, I'm debating taking both. I usually carry a spare front heavy duty only along with a tube repair kit.
Are those spare tube heavy duty?
Fun fact I am currently wear the identical pair of socks, you have on those spare tubes lol.
Great video mate super informative.
Hahaha wow super random about the socks, what are the odds😂 yeah the tubes are heavy duty I know the ultra heavy duty ones can be difficult to get a patch to stick to so I just role with these. If it’s a day bush bashing trip I normally just take a front tube and puncture kit just so I have the option to use the tube or patch it. If it’s a multi day trip I always take the 2 tubes just in case I get a couple of punctures out in the middle of nowhere or it’s a Sunday in a small town and no bike shops are open I can get it fixed and keep travelling. Thanks for watching man👍
Great videos mate, I'm just getting into more Outback riding now and your tips are very helpful.
Re the big shifter, if you want to downsize to a 10" or smaller, simply pull the jaw out by removing screw and thimble and file an extra tooth in the back of the jaw.
It will allow a heap more opening width but strength diminishes as you get close to maximum.
@@gavcash3153 awesome mate that’s super helpful I’ll give it a crack👍
Nice vid, thanks man! I found you after looking for Rhinowalk reviews, great job on that too 👍. One thing that I like to have is a pen/pencil or marker(can be handy to mark things when wrenching). I wrap a bunch of duct tape/and or electrical tape around it too. Also, I like to carry a few little 100ml-ish re-usable containers and fill em with things like sunblock, hand cleaner, isopropyl alcohol etc.
Yeah great ideas man I’ll add them to the collection👌 glad you enjoyed the vids, much appreciated👍
Can you list the sizes of sockets please? I've new to the DRZ and would be great to be able to cut to the chase and not have work out all the socket sizes myself.
Also is it worth carrying JIS tips? From some videos I've seen on the carby, the screws are JIS, so I am speculating all screws are.
Hey mark the sockets are 8,10,12,14,17,19,30. I have swapped some of the JIS screws out for Allen key bolts instead but it’s a great idea to still carry a bit for them so I’ll throw it in, cheers mate👍
@@anotherguyonabike4726 thanks for listing them.
Changing to hex head is the right choice. Wish they had of done that initially instead of inventing a new fastener.
Would add Some paracord or some tie wire can do alot with it and maybe some electrical tape 👍
Yeah mate iv got electrical tape in there but I’ll throw in some paracord and wire as well👌
@@anotherguyonabike4726 tie wire is very useful mate got alot of uses,used it many of times especially good for cleaning out dirty or blocked components and hoses💯
@@STEELHORSEPRODUCTIONS357 yeah beautiful I’m sure it’ll come in handy for me at some point, Cheers mate👍
Hi Curt. What GPS app do you use on your iPhone? I've found Google maps sometimes is a bit hit and miss.
Hey Peter I have just been using google maps and download my route to use offline but I always bring paper maps with me just in case technology fails me. I really should upgrade to a proper navigation unit soon.
Does that tool roll fit in your 90mm tool carrier?
I have practically replicated everything you have in your tool roll minus the optional stand and could just get it in the 100mm tube.
Hey Mark it’s not currently on the bike I’m making some stronger brackets for it however I think it’s going to be a tight fit I’ll probably put the stand in with the spare’s bag or something I’d say.
Bud just watching another vid of a bloke doing the Simpson on a DRZ, spare fuel cap rubber seal mate.
Yeah good idea mate I’ll order one👍