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| Monkeyjoe |
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 Monkeyjoe Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 08:57 - 11 Feb 2014 Post subject: Motorcycle toolkit? |
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Cleaning my new Bonnie the other day, I cleaned and lubed the chain, but it would've been easier to take the chain guard off, but I didn't have a hex tool to fit, I'm also thinking of fitting a centre stand and sissy bar, can anyone recommend the best toolkit to use to work on motorcycles? Or will I get a kit specifically for triumph from the dealer?
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| Monkeyjoe wrote: | Cleaning my new Bonnie the other day, I cleaned and lubed the chain, but it would've been easier to take the chain guard off, but I didn't have a hex tool to fit, I'm also thinking of fitting a centre stand and sissy bar, can anyone recommend the best toolkit to use to work on motorcycles? Or will I get a kit specifically for triumph from the dealer?
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What's in the tool roll? Might be worth having a shufty if you're stuck until investing in some vast, upright, fridge sized, mobile Snap-On Screaming Eagle anodised bright red Mutha Ship.
Iirc, the items in my suzuki, yamaha and kawasaki bike tool kits manage to cover quite a lot of fasteners one way or another - even though the respective contents are (understandably) quite meagre. However, I have to admit to not using spanners on the any of the chain guards - instead I get a long thing with a large-ish twisty handle on and little socket doofers that go on the end. Which incidentally I have to cobble together from about 3 different, i.e. separate, boxes. All of which look like they came out of a cracker. Works though so hey. Haven't rounded a head yet. ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
Mobylette Type 50 ---> Raleigh Grifter ---> Neval Minsk 125
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A bit pointlessly basic the sockets will be of limited use too with just that screwy to use them with. If you plan on doing your own maintenance its worth splurging on a decent complete kit if you buy little cheap kits as and when needed you'll end up spending more in the long term on both buying more tools and rebuying stuff that breaks. That said I suppose it's half decent for something to shove under the seat
If it's just hex tools you need homebase sell a 30 piece set of them for about 3 quid. |
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I have found that the best tool kit for me is my AA card and mobile phone
I have a tool kit with my bike not sure what's in it but I am sure the AA guys tool kit will have everything that he needs to fix my bike. |
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I'm pretty sure the new Bonnies chain guard comes with torx, not hex, you might want to double check.
I managed to strip my torx by stupidly using hex by mistake (it was dark and picked up wrong tool) so I've changed them to hex.
This tool kit is good for the job: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000Y8XCA8/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_10?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE because you can also use it for the hex nuts at the back of the bike to take the seat off. They're a pain in the ass because they require a pretty long allen key.
Removing the chain guard to clean and maintain the chain is a must, therefore you need to lift the bike, and it's a bit of a problem using traditional paddock stands because of the Bonnevilles mufflers. I use a strongarm and can't recommend them enough. They lift the front, or back with ease and allow you to spin the rear wheel while you lube it up. Very easy: https://www.on-bike.com/products_strongarm.htm - it's by far the best buy for my Bonnie yet. ____________________ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBonneville63/videos |
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| Bonneville63 wrote: | I'm pretty sure the new Bonnies chain guard comes with torx, not hex, you might want to double check.
I managed to strip my torx by stupidly using hex by mistake (it was dark and picked up wrong tool) so I've changed them to hex.
This tool kit is good for the job: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000Y8XCA8/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_10?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE because you can also use it for the hex nuts at the back of the bike to take the seat off. They're a pain in the ass because they require a pretty long allen key.
Removing the chain guard to clean and maintain the chain is a must, therefore you need to lift the bike, and it's a bit of a problem using traditional paddock stands because of the Bonnevilles mufflers. I use a strongarm and can't recommend them enough. They lift the front, or back with ease and allow you to spin the rear wheel while you lube it up. Very easy: https://www.on-bike.com/products_strongarm.htm - it's by far the best buy for my Bonnie yet. |
Thanks for the link to the toolkit, looks perfect, and nice price too.... I saw the strong arm on your YouTube video, and thought about it but reckon I'll get the centre stand  |
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