Here is a little back story on how I ended up with a Voyager XII.
My current motorcycles are a 1987 Super Magna, a 2009 KLR650, and a 2011 Ural Gear Up.
2015 was not a good year for my motorcycles in that I had an issue with slick pavement on the Magna in a corner and went down causing enough damage to total it in the insurance company's mind ( I was fine ATGATT). My Ural decided to have one of the connecting rod bearing self destruct, and the KLR engine locked up due to a bad counter balancer bearing which caused the balancer chain to fail and lock up the engine pretty much ruining the bottom end while on my way to Colorado for a 2 week riding adventure)

So I got a replacement for the Magna which needs some work before I can ride it, the Ural is currently in 1000 pieces in different parts of my garage because I decided I would just restore everything on it, and the KLR was fixed 2 weeks after it blew so I could still do my Colorado trip.
This year, I have a conference in Las Vegas in mid-April and planned to take the KLR since it has gotten me out west as far as AZ & UT twice, to Colorado once, and out to Big Bend, TX once. Among all kinds of trips up and down the east coast. All for a total of almost 70,000 miles.
The plan was to take the KLR to Vegas. To make it easier, I was going to trailer it to Austin, TX to a friends house and then ride from there. That would cut out about a 2400 mile round trip of riding I did not really care to repeat. Now my tow vehicle started exhibiting transmission issues and a few other things I just don't have time to address now before my trip. So, it seemed like finding a comfortable touring motorcycle that could eat up highway miles as well as enjoy the backroads at a reasonable pace would be a good idea. So my search began. I started looking at GL1200's since I liked the looks of them and ST1100's. I also looked at older Concours. I even considered a Cavalcade. While researching the Cavalcade, I found a review that compared a Gold Wing, a Cavalcade, a Voyager XII, and a Harley. Based on that review, I set my sights on doing more research on the Voyager XII.
Anyway, I found a decent deal on a 1994 Voyager that has been serviced with recently new tires, brakes, oil change, and had the carbs synced within the last year or so and it was not ridden terribly far after. Also, the battery is about 1.5 years old. The catch is that it is about 650 miles from me.
So, I am going to check it out and if I like it, my plan is to buy it and ride it back to my house thereby having 650 miles to see how things perform. If all goes well, I will be home Sunday and anything I find I want to take care of will be done next Mon-Thur since I plan to leave for Las Vegas April 8th.
I am not afraid of things mechanical and have a bit of an aptitude for fixing and troubleshooting stuff, so this type of long distance test drive doesn't really make me too nervous.
Not being very familiar with the Voyager XII, what are some suggestions on what I might want to have with me tool wise. I know exactly what is needed on the KLR or Ural, but I don't know if Voyager's have a tool kit and what is in it.
My plan is to bring a portable air pump, tire plug kit, a phillips and a regular screwdriver, a digital multimeter, a pliers, a few sockets and allen wrenches.
Any other suggestions on tools to carry or items to check or look out for?
I will be doing a ride report as I go to Vegas which I find keeps me sane while on a long trip by myself and lets my family and friends know what is going on.
My previous trips can be found here if you are bored and want to see some pictures from out west. http://www.rokkitrider.com
Thanks
Scott