Motorcycle travel adventure enduro riding tools can easily add up an incredible amount of weight when packing for long-distance overland travel.
We offer some tips and advice on the tools and tricks we have learned riding the world over the last decade. Although we take this into account, this is stuff that works for us.
You might have different ideas, riding styles, travel, and ways of doing things that work better for you. It is important to keep the focus on what tools really need to be packed and what not to take.
Tools such as the Leatherman, Motion-Pro, Knipex and Touratech stuff are all good quality tools that will last a long time and are worth investing in. The idea is not to overhaul an engine next to the road. But we have the means for basic fixes.
However, having the correct tools to perform the majority of maintenance and even a shock overhaul as an example of such items, if need be, is a good thought. For items that are highly unlikely to break, there is no need to carry such spares and tools. So you do not need a 5kg sledge hammer and Dump truck-size torque wrench.
In this article below, we list a complete guide with tips and advice on motorbike tools to take, and what not to take.

Your article is very helpful, especially for the beginner. I love adventure, especially with my motorcycle. Thank you for sharing.