Road Repairs
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:22 am
I have wondered as to what tools to bring along when going on longer road trips. Probably the most important tool is the cell phone. Otherwise, perhaps just the minimum set provided under the seat. It seems to me that with such a relatively complicated machine ( I also own a Yamaha xs400gs 1980 which a "simple" in comparison) there are only a "few" minor repairs that can be made on the road ( ie tightning of bolts, etc.) and forget about electrical repairs.
Normally only three thangs can go wrong. These three things are either related to electrical roblems, lack of flow to the injectors or carburator or compression problems. For electrical problems one can only check the battery (connections, etc.) and the spark plugs. For fuel issues just remove an injector and see if it ejects fuel. For compression there is really no check that can be done in the field ( other than holding your finger over the spark plug hole. Besides if compression is the problem there is very little that can be done on the road. So
you really don't need many tools other then the cell phone(?). Does anyone have any other thoughts or suggestions. Thanks for any reply.
Normally only three thangs can go wrong. These three things are either related to electrical roblems, lack of flow to the injectors or carburator or compression problems. For electrical problems one can only check the battery (connections, etc.) and the spark plugs. For fuel issues just remove an injector and see if it ejects fuel. For compression there is really no check that can be done in the field ( other than holding your finger over the spark plug hole. Besides if compression is the problem there is very little that can be done on the road. So
you really don't need many tools other then the cell phone(?). Does anyone have any other thoughts or suggestions. Thanks for any reply.
