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How do you carry minimum tools on dirt bike?

My 3 cents, I carry tube ,spoons ,plug , metric tools in moose racing bag.
I use giant loop Mojavi bag for Green chili Tow rope,batt. Charger, air pump.jack,
Socks..with room to spare.Yes I have use it all in Ouray Co. this past August.
 
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Just an observation from my own personal experiences, although I did have some stuff vibrate loose on one lone occasion, I have never required the use of tools while riding. That includes tons of high speed off-road stuff when I lived in the mojave desert in Cali and Nevada. Just pure dumb luck? Perhaps! I never experienced a flat (while riding) or tossed chain either.

Dao, how long did it take for the latter half of that license plate to snap off???
Just insurance, you just never know! And I ride a lot by myself. Couple of rides ago the rear axle nut worked loose?? It's stayed tight since then, maybe wasn't tight from dealer, who knows. Anyway, at that time I had my KTM setup, not Sherco and had nothing for it. hand tighten and checked every couple of mikes. I did get in thankfully. On my short trail rides I'm not fixing a flat trailside I'll ride it back. Carry the really huge zip ties if needed.
 
@Jcstratt ...

plate was in 1 pce for 4 months
before it split apart while riding emma long...
that place beats up dirtbikes like no other place i know of.
 
These Wolfman saddlebags have seen more abuse than should ever be expected. Still as good today as when new many years ago. Low and balanced is a good way to carry.
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