I like this, but it looks like it’s available only in the US. I’m going to Canada shortly so will try and find, unless anyone knows a UK supplier
I've ridden half way round the world and never needed blu-tak. Every day's a school day though, so I'm keen to understand what you use it for...
Sugru is a better option than Blu Tac, moldable but then cures to a silicon rubber like consistency. I’ve used to repair a leaking coolant hose, mend a leaking boot and fix bits of fairing. https://www.tesa.com/en-gb/consumer/repairing-tapes/sugru
@ymfb the link below suggests the WD-40 Precision Pens should be available in Canada: https://wd40.ca/product/wd-40-precision-pen . Ebay show items available from the USA, but the delivery costs may inflate the price. Unfortunately, Amazon UK say the item is currently unavailable in UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/WD-40-Precision-General-Multi-Purpose-Lubricants/dp/B0CJSYB4T9 . As an alternative the 100ml "Pocket-size" can is available from Screwfix I believe. Hope it helps. Tom.
After creating my own set a few months ago I found this being recommended by the guy at my local off road school. I will print off later and compare with mine. https://sbvtools.com/product/ducati-dessertx-multistrada-v2-v4-motorcycle-tool-set/
Correct. You can however get the nut off with a 36mm socket and an extending ratchet like this. I know because I've done it...
We've the Wera setup in the garage a great bit of kit and fairly reasonably priced. For my WAW excursion I took no tools other than the factory tools wherever they are, but for balance I did take it in the back of my van so if I should breakdown I could have resorted to a breakdown service and from there self recovered. Where do you draw the line though in what to take. I think for next time i'll just add a temporary tyre repair kit some fuses and cable ties.
For range anxiety try some parts of Ireland for fuel stops, they're both every 10 mile or no where to be seen for about 20 miles into a 2 litre reserve light.