For the air compressor, it's hard to beat the "Cycle Pump", a favorite with Alaskan riders, etc. From my own experience, I'd swear you could pump up the tires on an 18 wheeler with it. Heavy duty and durable but very compact. Also, from experience, I'd recommend the "Stop and Go Pocket Plugger". Canned aerosol products may work well but if you have a large leak that doesn't get sealed and filled with the cans on hand, you are totally out of luck. The plugs and compressor are really worth carrying.
Also a vote for the Cycle Pump. Great unit.
2013 F6B in black of course
Hi, Pap! Some call JIS the Japanese Phillips. That's not a bad description. Here is a link that explains that a bit better:
http://www.instructables.com/id/When...rial-Standard/
Ken (Hornblower)
Cool, now I understand.
Thanks Ken!
In my saddlebag tool kit, I have:
Motopump air compressor (great pump... also has a built in air gage... and accurate too)
Dynaplugs (must always be prepared for a flat... you are not always in an area that gets cell reception to call AAA)
Needle nose pliers.
Small Metric socket wrench kit
Metric hex key set
Small crescent wrench
screwdriver with swappable bits
Medium sized Mag light
3 LED Road Hazard lights
And a first aid kit
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