Hey i'm putting together a small toolkit for the back of my 94. I got what I need to remove the fairings (10mm, and flat/ phillips screwdrivers), air pressure gauge any suggestions on what else to put in there?
Hey i'm putting together a small toolkit for the back of my 94. I got what I need to remove the fairings (10mm, and flat/ phillips screwdrivers), air pressure gauge any suggestions on what else to put in there?
no suggestions? well, than I suggest to everyone else to at least carry around stuff to get your plastics/seat off. Twice i've been inconvenienced by not being able to get at my battery. I added a small flashlight to the bag.
Spanners (wrenches) to adjust the chain on the move.
Honda could supply one big enough for the spindle.
What normally comes in a std tool kit;
flat and phillips screwdriver
5mm allen key & others
spanners several sizes
pilars
rear shock adjuster
spindle spanner
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I just picked up a set of Cruz tools. They come as complete sets and you can get them at quite a few online dealers, or possible at local motorcycle stores. (they might be able to order them for you.)
http://cruztools.com/products/kitsmetric.html
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Go look here http://forum.multitool.org/index.php?topic=24740.0
I carry the blue one
You know how it is when you lean back too far in your chair and almost fall backwards, but save yourself at the last second? I feel like that all day.
Found the stock tool kit for $66...
http://www.cheapcycleparts.com/model...es/10659-tools
I'm putting mine together slowly, to do the most and take up the least space. I'll post a pic when I'm done.
cable ties
duct tape
spare fuse
8mm, 10mm, 12mm hex wrenches. I see you have one, I assume it's the 10mm.
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Hey another Massachusetts person, great. Yeah your right, I need the 8 and 12 also.
Away from home today my bike stalled out and wouldn't start, pulled out the kit and went to work, got it running 10 minutes later thanks to the tools. (bypassed fuel pump) that's one point for being prepared.![]()
I always have a couple of spare levers with me
,Brake + clutch
Cause they always break first when you fall