Hey guys, I assume most of us here have toured atleast once or frequently(like me). Anyways i wanted to share with you guys some important things to do before and during a tour. Moderators if there is a similar thread like this you may link this thread to the other one. Now there are some things to take with you when you tour.
1. Helmet - The most essential thing for a tour(other than the bike and you ofcourse).
2. Riding gear - Jacket, gloves, boots etc. Never ride without these.
3. Swiss Army Knife(you may need it. you'll never know)
4. A road map of the places you'll be visiting. If possible mark your route with a marker for easy reference.
6. A mobile phone and a sim card with roaming facility(if you're on a long tour and travelling to other states)
7. Your bike's tool kit.
8. Emergency contact numbers.
9. Carry Enough cash so that you don't run out of cash in the middle of nowhere and you have nothing but your credit card. Believe me its a pain in the ass.
10. Camera - Though its not necessary you may want to record your trip to show your friends or for your facebook account or you may upload in xBhp.
Tip: Learn some basic repair DIYs like adjusting chain slackness, puncture repair etc. If something goes wrong in the highway and there are no mechanics nearby you don't have to panic. You can do it yourself with the tools you carry.
DURING THE TOUR:
1. If its a long drive you'll be carrying a lot of luggage. Place your luggage such that it doesn't affect your riding. In other words make sure you're comfortable while riding.
2. Just because you are on the highway there is no reason to rip your bike. Highway accidents are far more dangerous than i the city as there will be heavy vehicles like trucks and buses. Imagine the damage you and your bike will take if something bad happens. I would suggest speed not more than 80. Even thats fast but still any biker would be tempted on highways. While going fast be sure always that you can brake immediately in case of an emergency.
3. If you happen to see someone else involved in an accident please be kind to help them out. After all he or she is also a fellow rider or driver like you.
4. One more thing to remember is to always assume other road users to be morons(and also remember others will see you the same way) because there will be people who try to cross the road carelessly or a reckless truck driver. Be careful with people with such attitude and stay away from them. The last thing you want on your mind will be to see your precious bike in a police station and your own name in a FIR.
If you think i left out something then share it here so others may benefit from it.
Happy touring.





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