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Items for the "ideal" FJR Tool Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="NightShine" data-source="post: 1209407" data-attributes="member: 294"><p>A momentary switch I'd installed in the left switch cluster to control the audiovox cruise control was intermittently failing (shorting to the handlebar). This only after several thousand miles of service. So electrical tape can be your friend.</p><p></p><p>An assortment of common tools (mostly like the ones that came with the bike) are handy to tighten the occasional fastener, or help to make minor adjustments to allow a riding buddy's bike to be ridden after a crash. Carrying straps and cordage can be useful, too.</p><p></p><p>But your point's taken, Denver. If something major or internal goes wonky, it's cell phone and credit card to the rescue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShine, post: 1209407, member: 294"] A momentary switch I'd installed in the left switch cluster to control the audiovox cruise control was intermittently failing (shorting to the handlebar). This only after several thousand miles of service. So electrical tape can be your friend. An assortment of common tools (mostly like the ones that came with the bike) are handy to tighten the occasional fastener, or help to make minor adjustments to allow a riding buddy's bike to be ridden after a crash. Carrying straps and cordage can be useful, too. But your point's taken, Denver. If something major or internal goes wonky, it's cell phone and credit card to the rescue. [/QUOTE]
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