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Koken, made in Japan.
I've got loads of their stuff, but these are my new arrivals.
Flexible extension is a god send for tricky oil filters that lay behind header pipes (early hayabusa for example) where not even a normal universal joint can help.
Just wanted to share.
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Look pretty, never heard of them. How much were they then? |
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| jnw010 wrote: | Look pretty,  never heard of them. How much were they then? |
Brilliant tools, they really only do socketry related stuff but it really is nice stuff.
I've got some Facom, Gedore and Snap on stuff, I'd put Koken sockets right up there with the best, probably better than snap on on socketry.
I get my stuff from Consolidated tools, Manchester, (https://www.consolidatedtools.com/) sites down at mo - great guy, email him some cat numbers of what you need from the EU Catalogue, he'll give you the prices, paypal the invoice and get your tools!
Most of the koken ebay stuff is Dave the tools (seems tad more expensive and never replied to my emails about an order I wanted to place) and Consolidated tools)
About 1/3 of the price of Snap on.
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I found the size fairly impressive at >70mb. Took ages to download, but worth it. Because tool porn. ____________________ Kawasaki KMX200 with broken fixed powervalves and a stutter |
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Hi
There are times I use 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" drive on the same job (did today, although that was on a car). On a bike 3/8" is probably the most commonly used, but plenty of things I couldn't do with it.
Possibly best to go for a good selection of reasonable quality tools then go for the decent ones when you have the money and want to indulge in some tool porn.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 225 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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