TasmanianDevil
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I'm going to drive down to Vancouver, BC, early Weds AM for "Tas's" (short for Tasmanian Devil) 600-mile service. I would like advice as to what I should learn about Tas's personal maintenance and mods. I live in a small town where people had never seen a (red) RT-S SE5 and I will be traveling by myself throughout Canada and the US so I need to have my act together. I like Spyderpop's belt guard (I've ordered it) and Bumpskid SPY 124 (haven't ordered yet). I also want those led orange-red led lights for the front wheels (not ordered yet).
I have read many of these posts and especially the one for newbies. I have learned all I know from these posts and the manual. I read about a tire pressure guage but can't find the post. I think I could get it through Princess Auto for $15, but want to make certain I get the right one. My last bike was a 199? 1100 cc Virago, on which I road many long X-C trips solo. I flew jets back in the mid 80's that were less complicated than Tas. "Welcome to the 21st century, Sarah!" What should I be carrying with me when I am far from a Can-am dealer (oil/break fluid, fuses, etc?). I have a Deltran Battery Tender Junior and am concerned about being out in the boonies with a flat battery. Should I pack extra battery chords (AC extention - how long?) and DC? Should I get battery and oil pressure guages installed? What should I have along in the unlikely event I should have a flat? Let's see, I live in Canada 6 months of the year so I guess I'll carry bear spray for protection:roflblack:.
Any thoughts about a wish list? I don't have a trailer yet. I think I'll just make do with my mummy sleeping bad, pad and bivy tent for the time being. I'll camp out on my way back from Vancouver and see how they work for me. My 5th wheel trailer is located in a RV resort in Texas so I won't have to crawl out on my hand and knees to pee in the middle of the night once I get there. (I thought those days were over
).
Can you tell I am getting excited to be heading out with my Tasmanian Devil? Thanks for any advice and ribbing you care to send my way.
Sarah
I have read many of these posts and especially the one for newbies. I have learned all I know from these posts and the manual. I read about a tire pressure guage but can't find the post. I think I could get it through Princess Auto for $15, but want to make certain I get the right one. My last bike was a 199? 1100 cc Virago, on which I road many long X-C trips solo. I flew jets back in the mid 80's that were less complicated than Tas. "Welcome to the 21st century, Sarah!" What should I be carrying with me when I am far from a Can-am dealer (oil/break fluid, fuses, etc?). I have a Deltran Battery Tender Junior and am concerned about being out in the boonies with a flat battery. Should I pack extra battery chords (AC extention - how long?) and DC? Should I get battery and oil pressure guages installed? What should I have along in the unlikely event I should have a flat? Let's see, I live in Canada 6 months of the year so I guess I'll carry bear spray for protection:roflblack:.
Any thoughts about a wish list? I don't have a trailer yet. I think I'll just make do with my mummy sleeping bad, pad and bivy tent for the time being. I'll camp out on my way back from Vancouver and see how they work for me. My 5th wheel trailer is located in a RV resort in Texas so I won't have to crawl out on my hand and knees to pee in the middle of the night once I get there. (I thought those days were over

Can you tell I am getting excited to be heading out with my Tasmanian Devil? Thanks for any advice and ribbing you care to send my way.
Sarah