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 Posted: 12:48 - 06 May 2006 Post subject: I've realised I'm woefully unprepared |
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Today I set about trying to take my fairings off and and set about putting on the track plastics.
This was going to be done using the sporadic collection of tools lying in a disorganised mess in the garage. Basically I've realised if I'm going to do this properly then I need to sort myself out with a decent(ish) set of tools so I can do work on my bike properly.
But being a bit of a mong when it comes to stuff like this I don't really know what I need. Would THIS be a good starting point?
Anything else I should get as well?
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 Posted: 13:03 - 06 May 2006 Post subject: Re: I've realised I'm woefully unprepared |
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yer ive got the same set as that , all you need is the 150 piece set and a set of screwdrivers they do some nice ones for about 10 or 15 quid, then maybe a set of pliyers and wire cutters  ____________________ Its better to live your life for one hour as a tiger, Than it is to live your whole life like a worm.
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The track day is nearly 2 weeks away. I'd say you've plenty of time to get yourself prepared  ____________________ Ducati 996 |
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Will definately not take you two weeks, but I get your drift, I have never taken my bikes fairings off.
Will the owners handbook have any info? are all bikes the same? ____________________ Call me Mr. Blobby  |
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Drill.
Fibreglass kit for when you fuck up the drilling.
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Those Halfords Professional tools arn't bad at all. I have a few Draper expert ratchet spanners and the rathets broken on them, and I have a halfords ratchet spanner and it still works fine. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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To me angle grinders are an absolute necessity, along with a pillar drill and a decent hand held (with a range of bits to fit). Of course an allen tool (though you'll tend to find that your bike will only use 2-3 different allen sizes). Oh and i reccomend getting a set of tapping tools. The reason i say drills and angle grinders is that it always happens that there is one or two allen bolts that have completely rounded off...and conventional means just wont work. I say this from experience - my bike is hardly a year old - always garaged, but when it comes to trying to undo some screws or bolts it all goes to buggery. Good luck! ____________________ Will work for petrol
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I'd take Rookies advice and fork out the cash for the 300 quid box, can't go wrong with Teng Tools.
My college has got 9 of the HUGE tool boxes with everything, 8 of them are locked though as the bloody rag heads keep on nicking tools for shits and giggles  ____________________ wizzzard wrote: Imagine God just stopping by, tidying your front room up and then quietly letting himself out again. Statisticly more likely to happen than Korn being on here. |
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Definitely torque wrench
also feeler guages, blow lamp, impact driver
Desirable Dremel tool or similar
maybe mole grips as theyre useful for holding things, dont ever undo a good bolt with them though they knacker everything they touch
theres so much stuff you accumulate though, brake bleeding kit, copper grease, vaseline, long reach sockets, valve compressor, ring compressor, etc etc etc ____________________ 1975 CB125s, 1991 GN250, 1990 Ducati Paso 906
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