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Anyone recommend one .. not too pricey .. as mine are mis match and rusty ... basically a pants set ..
I already have a so called pro socket set btw ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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Another vote for Halfords Professional stuff!
Life time guarantee and good prices  ____________________ 2009 CBR1000RR
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Hi mate.
That is a lot of money and is a waste imo if all you're doing is occasional servicing and maintenance.
Check out silverline spanners. This is the set that I have and it's incredible for the price. These spanners have been used most days for a year. I have completely stripped a CG and have done plenty of things on the ZZR with them. Also used them loads for mates bikes too. Perfect for what you want.
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Automotive/Spanner+Sets/Professional+Metric+Spanner+Set+14+Piece/d60/sd3005/p68631
Trust me mate, get those ones. You will be happy with them.
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Halfords Pro stuff is very good.
It might be more than you wanted to pay, but it will be worth it in the end.
You dont want cheap spanners slipping and rounding off nuts on your nice shiny bike now do you  |
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Going to my brothers this week to check out his new tv, i'm gona case the joint and see if i can borrow some ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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Got socket set already though .... may check ebay out ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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Check out the cost of a facom tool set. Everything will suddenly seem sooo much cheaper  |
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My bike is the best bike in the world, my fisher price spanners are the best in the world, my dog is the ............... etc etc ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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Well that flys in the face of what many on BCF would say .... gona borrow my brothers, for as long as poss .. then buy a decent set .... but still minus 100 quid ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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https://www.machinemart.co.uk/images/library/product/large/04/040212545.jpg?15
Clarke Pro, from Machine mart, 6mm-19mm; £24
Covers pretty much the range of sizes used on a bike, with the exeption of perhaps some larger spindle nuts.
They aren't the 'best' by far, but they do have the life time garantee, though that only works if the spanner breaks... not much good if as is far more comment, they walk off!
They do cheaper non-pro versions without the garantee, for about a fiver. These will 'do' in dire need. They are a bit better than the chineese stuff you get in the super-market or pound-shop, but even for occassional servicing, I have to say they aren't nice.
Spanners is pretty simple devices, and when you pay for a quality tool, its not for the build quality between moving parts! Its in the accuracy they are made and the strength in the metal.
Basically, better spanners dont stretch!
So when you put them on a nut, they fit, and they grip and they stay gripped even if the nuts bludy stubborn.
Cheap ones open up, and round the head.
For that reason alone they are worth the extra cost, even if they dont see much use.
& The machine mart ones are pretty reasonable, no-frills, VFM. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Teflon-Mike wrote: |
Clarke Pro, from Machine mart, 6mm-19mm; £24
Covers pretty much the range of sizes used on a bike, with the exeption of perhaps some larger spindle nuts.
They aren't the 'best' by far, but they do have the life time garantee, though that only works if the spanner breaks... not much good if as is far more comment, they walk off!
They do cheaper non-pro versions without the garantee, for about a fiver. These will 'do' in dire need. They are a bit better than the chineese stuff you get in the super-market or pound-shop, but even for occassional servicing, I have to say they aren't nice.
Spanners is pretty simple devices, and when you pay for a quality tool, its not for the build quality between moving parts! Its in the accuracy they are made and the strength in the metal.
Basically, better spanners dont stretch!
So when you put them on a nut, they fit, and they grip and they stay gripped even if the nuts bludy stubborn.
Cheap ones open up, and round the head.
For that reason alone they are worth the extra cost, even if they dont see much use.
& The machine mart ones are pretty reasonable, no-frills, VFM. |
I recommend the clarke pro spanners also. Similar quality to the silverline ones (which also have a lifetime warranty).
I have a lot of experience with halfords tools. My mate is a halfords whore and he buys all his tools from there. All of it was overpriced for what it was. The only tools I'd buy from them is their torque wrenches. I'm sure there will be many other forum members that believe they are overpriced for what they are. That's not to say I don't think they are good quality tools. |
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Yeah, i was hoping the socket set could help there ...  ____________________ Fuk um !! |
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Another Halfords Pro fan here.
And frosty is right, some sizes you'll need two of.  |
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Another vote for Machine Mart / Clarke Pro spanners, and Halford Pro socket sets...
If money was no object I'd kit the garage out on Snap-On, but until I have some sort of win on the lottery, Clarkes and Halfrauds will do OK for me  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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