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Don't worry mate. It's an awesome bike to take on a trip. And depending on your dirt skill levels, you'll be keeping going when the GS's will turn around. Other countries actually go smaller for touring rather than Europe's ideal of bigger for the motorway.
As for a list, I can fit all my tools in a Maxpedition EDC pouch for my WRR. It don't use ratchet drivers, instead have an adapter for my 10mm ratchet spanner. I haven't got a complete list, but I'd recommend trying to use what came with the bike on the next service, tire and drive chain change and body work strip (all of it) and see if you can make is smaller with better quality tools at the same time.
8,10,12 mm are the most common hex sizes and then it's just Allen and Phillips bits. The bigger stuff is for the wheels. I like sockets over spanners but use X-terra tire levers and spanner adapters which are small and strong instead of the really large sockets. Can't remember if I can take of the small sprocket with it. X-terra also do a tiny chain tools.
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Originally Posted by tmotten
Don't worry mate. It's an awesome bike to take on a trip. And depending on your dirt skill levels, you'll be keeping going when the GS's will turn around. Other countries actually go smaller for touring rather than Europe's ideal of bigger for the motorway.
As for a list, I can fit all my tools in a Maxpedition EDC pouch for my WRR. It don't use ratchet drivers, instead have an adapter for my 10mm ratchet spanner. I haven't got a complete list, but I'd recommend trying to use what came with the bike on the next service, tire and drive chain change and body work strip (all of it) and see if you can make is smaller with better quality tools at the same time.
8,10,12 mm are the most common hex sizes and then it's just Allen and Phillips bits. The bigger stuff is for the wheels. I like sockets over spanners but use X-terra tire levers and spanner adapters which are small and strong instead of the really large sockets. Can't remember if I can take of the small sprocket with it. X-terra also do a tiny chain tools.

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Thanks!
No worries as i know the wr is my right bike for travel
By the way, i was wondering... if i need to repair a puncture on the rear tyre on the road, how the hell i put the wheel out without a stand?
Cheers!
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If there is no big rock to place it on, you could lay it down on the side.
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