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Powerlet SAE to Cigarette Socket Cable - 3
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SAE To Cigarette Socket CablesAdapter cableConvert a SAE Luggage Electrix lead (Battery Tender harness) to a Cigarette socket. Good for cell phones, radar detectors & GPS units. Carry this in case of an emergency, plugs into any Battery Tender lead! Available in 3" 12" and 18" lengths.
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u/thinkmcfly ยท 3 pointsr/motorcycles

I know standard AAA membership does NOT include motorcycle towing, however you can add it on for $35/year (including membership fees). I don't know of any other separate services.

For a cheap GPS unit - ebay or newegg.com. TomToms are quality units and tend to be cheaper than Garmins. I got my TomTom One for < $100. You can get a cigarette light adapter for your bike (if you have a battery tender, you can get one that plugs right into the connectors for that) to charge phone/gps/etc. Just go to your local dealership and they should have seomthing like this.

As for tools: basic tools as you mentioned mentioned. Tire repair kit if you're worried about breaking down. Zip ties. Plexus instead of Windex for your faceshield.

Rotor lock will probably be the easiest type to carry, but know that if someone wants your bike enough they will get it, especially in LA. Make sure you have theft insurance. Don't forget to take the rotor lock off when you go to take off in the morning :)

I just did a 100 mile straight highway ride last week with a throttle boss and it made a HUGE difference in the stress in my wrist. I highly recommend it or something similiar.

Most important part - have fun! Explore. If you're giving yourself 4 days to get there, take your time and see the sights. Get lost. Find some good roads to hit up. Take pictures. Etc etc