TOOLS...?

Nothing other than the tool kit that was that was originally in the tour pak when I bought the bike. Haven't needed anything.

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AAA Card with M endorsement, small air compressor, cell phone. And my Hand Gun.
 
The tool kit that the T/G came with, A small compressor, Tire plugs,, cell phone... flashlight, Thats about it..ThumbUp
 
AAA Card with M endorsement, small air compressor, cell phone. And my Hand Gun.

Ditto........it's to hot to work on a trike when you're on the side of the road here in Texas, and sometimes we all need a little air (?), and I can call the wife and say I will be late, and on number four, you never know who might want to stop and help........
 
I used to carry just about everything you could think of then realized if I had a big problem I wouldn't know what to do anyway. I've since downsized to a mix of hex wrenches, adjustable wrench, wire cutters, screw driver, duct tape, wire ties, tire plugs and little compressor.
 
I used to carry just about everything you could think of then realized if I had a big problem I wouldn't know what to do anyway. I've since downsized to a mix of hex wrenches, adjustable wrench, wire cutters, screw driver, duct tape, wire ties, tire plugs and little compressor.

For the past 15 years I was/still am into stand-up scooters. Yes...those annoying little contraptions with a weed wacker motor on them that kids ride like wild monkeys. Anyway, we often push them to the limits and they do break down, so I carry a compact tool assortment to be able to fix anything on the side of the road from a flat tire to a seized top end. I guess my be prepared personality is kicking in with the Trike too, so I am putting together a small kit and thought I would see what other Trikers carry with them. I just ordered a MotoPump and plug kit to add to the mix.

http://www.motopumps.com/#works
 
I am a newborn and only have a little over 700 miles on her so far and have not ventured more than 50 miles from home. But the more that I ride and read, the more I am wanting to get out on the open road, and I like being prepared. Thanks for all of your replies and warm Welcome
 
For the past 15 years I was/still am into stand-up scooters. Yes...those annoying little contraptions with a weed wacker motor on them that kids ride like wild monkeys. Anyway, we often push them to the limits and they do break down, so I carry a compact tool assortment to be able to fix anything on the side of the road from a flat tire to a seized top end. I guess my be prepared personality is kicking in with the Trike too, so I am putting together a small kit and thought I would see what other Trikers carry with them. I just ordered a MotoPump and plug kit to add to the mix.

http://www.motopumps.com/#works

Good move with the MotoPump. I just got one last month and it's terrific. Hope you were able to use the "coupon" I mentioned in my recent "review". (http://www.triketalk.com/forum/threads/27610-Small-Air-Pump-Great-Vendor?highlight=motopump)
 

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