Trail Riding Checklist & Trail Riding Etiquette
In the interest of safety, The Kurt Caselli Foundation with the help from top-level professional racers have developed this handy checklist for off-road trail riding to help you be prepared for your next adventure.
Click the links below to find products online:
Cell phone and/or GPS Navigation App
Satellite Tracking Device we like the Garmin In Reach for texting capabilities
Tracker Packer holster to carry tracking device
KCF USWE Hydration Pack with an
electrolyte mix
Nutrition/Food
Chapstick & Sunblock
Small LED Flashlight with Strobe
Silicone Self Healing Tape
Quick Steel
Knife
Zip Ties / Wire
Tow Strap
Duct Tape
Fuel Hose
Lighter or Waterproof Matches
Tools, Nuts and Bolts specific to your bike:
(Any tool you have used to work on your bike in your garage, bring with you on the trail)
Open End Wrench 8, 10, 12, 13/14:
https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0466 for Japanese Bikes
https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0478 for Euro Bikes.
Small Flat Head Screwdriver
(for adjusting suspension and carburetor)Small Channel Locks
(big enough for axle nuts and bolts)
Small Wire Cutters
Spark Plug and Wrench
Clutch Lever
Tools for Advanced Mechanics:
Masterlinks
Valve Core Remover
Set of Tire Spoons
Radiator Cap
Spoke Wrench
Patch Kit or Spare Front Tube
Small Tire Pump