Ultimate Adventure Bike

INTO THE OUTBACK

Most of the time, the kit I ride with doesn’t really change; it’s pretty much the same whenever I head out. I always have some basic first aid items, puncture repair options and a toolkit. But when we are heading into more remote areas on our recce runs and GS Safari rides, there are some items that I add to my kit to not only increase the chances of being self-sufficient in case of a mechanical issue, but also for seeking help should an incident require it.

BE A LITTLE PREPARED

We’re not talking Bear Grylls-prepared here, but it doesn’t hurt

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