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OK so your set for a ride, you threw a bag together and decide to hit the open road...you search for a favorite Kershaw to take on the trip, what are packing?

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Hm i think the blur or the spec bump if you not taking ZT line in count. :-)

Well I would think you may pack a few...with at least one a Kershaw!

For tool purposes I always have a Leatherman Surge with all the accessories in the saddlebag.  For EDC I have just switched from a Kershaw Leek to a Kershaw Kuro.  I like the longer reverse tanto blade on the Kuro and especially the grippy textured handle scales, and that for $25 I won't mind it taking a beating if it needs to.  For $25 it is a great Kershaw.

A Vintage Trooper In Your Boot, My opinion...

Thank you Data, and for $25 its not the end of the world if it drops in the dust. Enjoy the ride!

Data (C Thomas) said:

For tool purposes I always have a Leatherman Surge with all the accessories in the saddlebag.  For EDC I have just switched from a Kershaw Leek to a Kershaw Kuro.  I like the longer reverse tanto blade on the Kuro and especially the grippy textured handle scales, and that for $25 I won't mind it taking a beating if it needs to.  For $25 it is a great Kershaw.

Oh yes, I can see that thing sittin down in my boot ready for a quick draw. Enjoy the ride!

Scott R Gordon said:

A Vintage Trooper In Your Boot, My opinion...

Since it is spring, I will revive Mr. Hanner's thread (nice bike too, Steve! ) 

For the old Panhead, I would pair that with a Kershaw A100 Multi-tool plier. Although it has never left me stranded, I have had to improvise with roadside mechanics on occasion to make it back home, so the plier/multitool would be a welcome addition. 

For the Kawasaki Concours, I would take the speedy and stylish Volt 3600.  

Finally, for the KTM, I would take my Link tanto with blackwash. 

best 

mqqn

Well Andy looks like you have them all covered !!  That Panhead makes me want to go for a ride!

Well...for my badass ride...... I usually have my collapsible baton and my Kershaw JYD2......my Zero Tolerance 0300......and a healthy sense of humour! And yes...I do own that eBike. Rode it to work for a couple years.

Oh wait...you said "Hot Bike"...not "HotWheels Bike"!! LOL

haha! 

Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:

Oh wait...you said "Hot Bike"...not "HotWheels Bike"!! LOL


love that Junkyard Dog !
Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:

Well...for my badass ride...... I usually have my collapsible baton and my Kershaw JYD2......my Zero Tolerance 0300......and a healthy sense of humour! And yes...I do own that eBike. Rode it to work for a couple years.

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