In the forty years I have been riding motorcycles, I have never had to leave my bike behind because of a breakdown, "knock on wood". I intend to keep it that way as long as I can. The reason for this is probably combination of luck, preventive maintenance, regular service, and routine checks. :dunno2:
The K bikes are dead reliable. They can however, and will, brake down at some point like any other vehicle. There is no source for spare parts in Iceland for the old K's. I have to order everything from abroad. I sometimes go on long trips to remote places, and a breakdown, that can not be repaired at the roadside, would be expensive and ruin my trip of course. :loco:
When I travel i always bring tools, spark plugs, spare bulbs, tire repair kit, compressed air cans and clutch cable. If something breaks down that calls for a specialized component, I´m stuck. Since I am living in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, it would be nice to have sort of emergency kit, with the most critical special components needed for a roadside repair. :laugh
I would like to ask you, fellow brickheads, to help me to make up a list of critical components. Then I could build up my own emergency kit. Aside from electrics, components that come to mind are the fuel pump and the fuel pressure regulator. Injectors maybe? All opinions and advice on this matter would be highly appreciated. :hmm: