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srsly, once a friend of mine bought a bike with a box attached and of course we had to open the box. inside, apart from the usual parking coupons, canvas and stuff, we found a pair of ladies furry bedroom slippers and a knife.

 

interesting character.

 

haha... u really can find all sorts of funny things.........interesting ppl....

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srsly, once a friend of mine bought a bike with a box attached and of course we had to open the box. inside, apart from the usual parking coupons, canvas and stuff, we found a pair of ladies furry bedroom slippers and a knife.

 

interesting character.

 

got find leather whip anot? if have, it is mine. sorry :angel:

Always ride safely and defensively.

Repair bike cheap and fast,

Repair body expensive and slow.

 

There is only one best mechanic for your bike...YOU

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- put ciggarette under seat so wont get crushed when put in jeans pocket.

- good quality screw driver of correct size

- good quality allen key set

- good quality spanners sizes 8,10,12

- good quality pliers

- good quality 2t (at least $25 an above)

- chain lube

- first aid kit

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Interesting thread. I used to carry many other tools apart from the stock tools. Now I only put:

 

two bike locks,

a bike cover,

a long nose plier,

a minus screwdriver,

a mini bottle of water,

two wiping cloths.

 

I'm also contemplating to put the flat tyre fixer for future NSHW rides. The document in case of a small accident is also worth a thought. Thanks for sharing everyone.

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got find leather whip anot? if have, it is mine. sorry :angel:

 

no leather whip, no handcuffs, no blindfold, sorry i think it is not yours

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boring rider. with a boring bike.

too old to want to appear interesting anymore.

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put a photo copy of your passport, license, log card.

some spare cash for petrol

disposal raincoat

tissue paper

basic medication

spare bike key

pad lock

 

 

I have the following spares under my seat:

 

headlight bulb

2 x signal light bulb

full set of spare brake pads

spare rectifier

The only reason why I'm not laughing with you is that I prefer laughing at you.

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one of my bike got no seat storage

the other one the seat lock is stuck

 

hahaha

good one

this way don't have to worry about what to put :p

Grounded... :/

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i have a wrench set, toolkit, cleaning cloth, 1 bottle of fp60, allenkey set, chain spray. cant really put lots of stuff in rvf seat..

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depend on how much storage space there is.

 

for mine, too little too small, so can fit commonly use tools.

 

my friend's is big, so he can fit in a helm.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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guys, where can get those tools like allen key, spanner, screw driver for bike?

 

ur neighbour five gold shop aka hardware shop, self fix, home fix, daiso (not much), mustafa, ntuc & cold storage (not much), sim lim tower

 

u'll have to see which dimension fits ur screw/nut. for mine is 8-12mm.

 

better yet, get those 1 box 24-36pc all-in-one tool box, should have more than enough to disassemble any bike.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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