Handy little tool kit!

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  1. steve750

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    Thought I'd share my little tool kit that sits in my rear unit. Nice little size and brilliant quality. IMAG1908.jpg IMAG1904.jpg IMAG1904.jpg
     
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    Looks ok that.

    Should see most things rite that you could do at the side of the road before calling in the AA or the likes.
     
  4. steve750

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    Yeah, definitely! It can't do everything but it's much nicer to use than the standard tool kit.
     
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    Mines the 2 years free aa membership
     
  6. steve750

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    Even better
     
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    I'd rather fix the bike if I could than wait 2 hours for a bike specific van come to pick me up though.
     
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    Have you a link to where you got that from - looks good little kit
     
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    Mate, you should shop at Aldi, same thing £6 I think....
     
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    As I've got an ancient 954, I can just about squeeze this in the boot.

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    wont fit under my seat tho lol
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    I'd like to take the opportunity to thank Steve for adding another website to my daily distraction list...
     
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    Ha! No worries mate
     
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    Thanks Steve, like that so just ordered one.
     
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    All the little aldi kit (first one posted) needs is a ratchet driver to finish it off) a multi tool and some cable ties and you are sorted for most thing's
     
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    The first one posted is a Bahco kit. The handle is a ratchet which takes all the bits. It was brilliant when trying to get the tucked away undertray panel off the rear end.
     
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    I've been using this for a couple of years under the seat of my Fazer. Works really well & good quality. image.jpg
     
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