wire front and rear axles, and any axle pinch bolts,
run a steering dampner, tape over
any glass/plastic lenses, steel valve stems
and caps, have a tether kill switch, snell
96 helmet, and all leather one or two piece
zip together leathers, bike number on both sides
of bike
Joe
Snell helmet
95 or better, as far as the rest, bring shade, tarps, spare parts, extra sunglasses, good attitude, patience and lots of understanding,
cash and lots of it tow vehicle and partner, air, power, water sprayer to get salt off of bike,
lots of water chains, tools, tires, friends
, chain guard must run from one end of the chain to the other, the guard must go past the rear most part of the chain on the sprocket. What class and we can tell you a little more.. or what bike size and eng, blown or unblown? patience and lots of understanding
, that is the most important..
J