Tool kits were a recent discussion and there were some excellent suggestions. I have for example now added a piece of 6mm tube to bypass the fuel pump should it fail anywhere other than my driveway.
One thing that has saved me twice in recent times, one a looooong way from home, is a 12v test light. Our bikes have 20 yo + electrics and many have additional wiring for relays and accessories.
Not all, but most elctrical faults that cause a roadside breakdown are fixable, IF you can find the buggar.
I also carry in everything I have driven and riden for the last 40 years a length of electrical wire with small alligator clips either end for hot wiring/bypassing/earthing and testing dodgy wiring problems ( or you can "borrow" some from a non essential item like horn or lights in a pinch) and it's had plenty of use over the years, most recently for example fixing an electric o'drive wire that had dropped onto the exhaust and burnt through mid trip.
Noel
:good2: Great suggestion if you have tools you have something to work with. The farther I get from home the more stuff I carry. I have fixed so many things with a leatherman.
Kurt