Coop wrote:I carry some tools, but no survival stuff. Here in PA where we ride you are never more than a few miles from a road. Plus I NEVER ride off-road alone so even if I am hurt one of the guys I ride with can get help.
same here
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As I think back over my ownership years of my 2 H series KDX's, other than an occasional plug fouling, the only other breakdown I have had is when my Fredette chain guide fell off once. That is really amazing!
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gregp wrote:As I think back over my ownership years of my 2 H series KDX's, other than an occasional plug fouling, the only other breakdown I have had is when my Fredette chain guide fell off once. That is really amazing!
Too bad you just fugged it all up by blabbing about it
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A satellite phone would be needed most places I ride. I've thought about that SPOT thingy, problem is if you're under a rock or in deep canyon covered with trees it may not work.
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2010 KTM 300 XCW... stop me before I buy again!
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I'm never far from a friend or the truck most times so i just carry a backpackers first aid kit (fits perfectly in the stock bag) and a plug wrench.
I used to never bring a first aid kit riding yet when backpacking I would but now days I wont leave home without it,you never know when you'll need it.I cant remember the brand I carry but it really packs a lot of what you need,none of the crap you dont in a small square pouch.