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GearJammer
05-15-2006, 12:04 PM
Here's an overview taken from this link:
http://www.micapeak.com/checklists/toolkit.html
Edit: The copy & paste didn't pick up all of the items. Please click on above link to see the entire offerring.........GJ

Motorcycle Toolkit Checklist
From the M/C Checklists Web page.

This is a checklist for putting together a comprehensive motorcycle toolkit for your bike(s). It is a slightly modified version of the legendary Ron Major's Tool Kit from the Iron Butt Website.

Here's how it works:

Uncheck the checkboxes of the items you do not plan to put in your toolkit. (This is easier than having to check the boxes of the things you do want).
Use the blank items at the end of each section to add special items which don't appear in the given list.
Choose your options (font, size, title, etc.)
Click the Make a Checklist button at the bottom of the page and you will get a custom page suitable for printing which you can use on your trip.




Tool Kit
10 in. Channelock pliers
6 Straight edge razor blades

6 in. Channelock pliers
6 C.C. tube of Locktite

6 in. needle nose pliers
6 Oz. tube of RTV clear silicone sealer

5 in. flush cutting wire cutters
Two Tube 5 Minute Epoxy

5 in. wire strippers
Ziploc bag containing 35mm film can filled w/Anti-Seize Compound

6 in. locking surgical forceps
Ziploc bag containing 35mm film can filled w/Honda 60% moly paste (spline lube for rear tire change)

4 in. 1/8 flat blade screwdriver
Top quality padlock - with keys

4 1/2 3/16 flat blade screwdriver
2 spare electric vest wire connectors - wired

4 in. 00 Phillips screwdriver
12 feet of two conductor electric wire

6 in. #1 Phillips screwdriver
35-40 small zip ties - 3 1/2 in.

7 1/2 in. #2 Phillips screwdriver
12 medium zip ties - 8 in.

7 1/2 in. 1/4 in. flat screwdriver
8 in. Tire Iron

Xcelite four way driver
6 electricians tapes, roll ends only, very easy to carry/use

Magnet, general use, small
12 Pre-Packaged alcohol wipes, for general clean-up

6 in. Crescent Wrench
6 Pre-packaged "Handy-Towels" for your hands, etc.

Short 1/2 - 9/16 in. open end wrench
Clean up towels, terrycloth

10mm x 11mm open end wrench

12mm x 14mm open end wrench

10mm x 11mm box end wrench

12mm x 14mm box end wrench

17mm x 19mm box end wrench

10mm Six point Box End/Open End Wrench

12mm Six point Box End/Open End Wrench

14mm Six point Box End/Open End Wrench

17mm Six point Box End/Open End Wrench

4 oz. ball pien hammer, with handle shortened to 7 in.

5mm hex key - short arm

6 mmhex key - short arm

5mm Ball end hex key - "T" handle - 8 in.

Machinist's scribe, self storing point






Not in Toolkit
Stock Tool-kit
MANY spare batteries for flashlights, clock/timers, shaver,

Siphon hose, 5 /16 in. I.D., 6 feet long
Screaming-Meanies!

1/4 in. Nylon rope, 15 feet long
Buck TITANIUM locking blade knife, 3.75" blade

12 in. Crescent Wrench
Spare headlight bulbs

5mm & 6mm long arm, ball end hex drivers
Spare driving light bulbs

Spare fuses for "EVERYTHING"
Spare license plate bulb

Re-chargable, 2-D Cell flashlight
Spare misc. bulbs

AA cell Maglight, on neck lanyard, for walking bonuses/back-up
Spare throttle cables

Two AAA cell Maglights

Eye glass repair kit

Sewing kit

Safety pins

Lensatic, Engineer Compass

2 Magnifying glasses, 2X, and 5X

Small mirror

Swiss Army Knife

Wavetek, DM78A Digital Multimeter

Digital tire gauge

Spare keys for "everything"

6 new Micro-Point ball point pens





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Preserve section headers
No headers, please (make it one sorted list)
One checkbox per item
Two checkboxes per item
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Last updated on January 12th, 2003.



Copyright (c) 1999-2003, by H. Marc Lewis. All rights reserved.
Hint #1: The checklist will appear in a separate window, so you can keep this window open and tweak the options until the final result looks like you want.

Hint #2: Save the final HTML page via the FILE -- SAVE AS menu function. That way you can reprint it whenever you like without having to come back here to regenerate it.

Hint #3: Annotate the list on your trip to add missing items, or delete items you took but didn't use. That way you can refine your list and make it better. The "two checkbox" option gives you a way to mark the items you actually used, not just packed.