




This Sunday Set Up is spotlighting my side snachel.
I keep my tool roll in here (which also serves and my tool box in my garage) at all times and sometimes it gets a bit sparse and random, so I give it a good check a couple times a year, to tighten it up and make sure I got what I need. Yesterday was one of those checks and the roll had some randomness. I could still pull a few things off with the kit, but the zip tie with no clasp? or maybe the step bit? I think the step bit wins. I pack a heavy roll in general but rarely do a through in my Dewalt.
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I was just thinking I need to put together a dedicated tool kit for trips instead of raping my shop box (sexual reference noted).
As long as you have the bullets, wrench, and a blade you are good to go!
your missing the soldiering iron.
That motivates me to finally upgrade my tool kit. I ride with just the issued Triumph tool kit. Mechanically challenged as I am it won't get too large though, just the basics.
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