First off, congratulations on having the privilege to own such a fine piece of machinery. I suggest getting a service manual right away. This will answer most of questions. Check to see what maintenance is instructed based off the milage of your x1. Main things to stay safe are good rubber on your tires. Signs of needing to replace tire -- dry rot, feathering of the rubber, squaring of apex like the part that touches the road is worn flat. Flush the brake fluid and replace. Check for worn pads. Make sure your battery has good voltage. Rear wheel bearings--do this when you replace tires unless your tire is new. If the bearings are bad, i.e. leaking grease, replace immediately for safety reasons and to prevent collateral damage to the wheel. New oil in both transmission and engine. Lube your cables. Adjust your clutch, primary chain, and rear brake. Check your drive belt for wear. Ride safe. You're a lucky person to have a bike in high school.......have fun, keep the shiny side up :up:
have you found yourself some good luggage? Lots of fellas on here who have done some sizable trips on lightnings, hopefully they'll chime in on some bags that might work well on your X1. If you do all the checks listed above you shouldn't need much for the bike except a few hand tools and some extra fuses and relays maybe. Mechanic's wire, Zip ties and duct tape of course!!!
And less is more.
Don't forget that in this great country (I assume you're in 'Murica), you can buy what you need... anywhere... cheaply.
You'll be wearing the bike gear, when you runout of clean undies and tee's, go to war-mart and buy clean ones. It's the most wasteful thing I do but BIKE TRIP!
Carry a few good quality protein bars and a camelback or 3 liters of water, first aid...
Oh NO! Thread de-rail!! Sorry Ginger.
Sounds like you have the basics done and then some... Do a normal safety check and replace what won't last the milage your riding. No worries, she'll love the trip! Either something breaks, or it doesn't. A couple thousand miles isn't much in the long run. Carry spares of small stuff but be prepared to revzilla or amazon prime anything that breaks that you can't carry. A credit card is much lighter and smaller than a belt you didn't need. Besides every break down is a story (people or machines)
Certified tech ? In high school. What certification do you have? Just wondering no harm intended.
Yes, A throttle lock for the stiff Buell throttle, but NOT one of those cheap paddle things. One tried to kill me in the corners!!
I have all my ASE certifications, and have worked as a tech for about a year now.
Not to down play your knowledge or skill by any means, really I mean that. Glad to see young smart people becoming techs! But for the fellas who've never taken an ase test... if you do a bit out studying on the subject you're testing for, maybe buy a pretest, and you're good at tests you'd be surprised what you can get an ase cert. In!