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Tools

Having a good tool set is essential to fixing your bike with minimum effort. I have outlined a few of the
essential tools; there are others that you will need as you repair the engine. I will post these tools used
when i get around to rebuilding my engine. These basic sets will help you tackle most frame, headset,
electical, wheel and carburettor problems. A torque wrench is not essential, but it will save you having to
break out the helicoil set to re-thread your engine case. As a rule of thumb, if you dont KNOW the torque,
tighten the fasteners until they are SNUG or until the lock washer is flat, overtightening aluminum is really
risky, less is more in this circumstance.

General Tool Kit

Here is a list of some of the common tools I bring along on road trips:

Spark Plug Wrench - Any automotive sparkplug wrench will do.


MultiDriver & Bits - Magnetic style; #1 & #2 Philips head minimum.
2 Pairs of VIcegrips - For pulling cables and bolts. One long nose and one standard will do
everything.
1/8" Ratchet Handle - 1/8" Drive with the following metric ratchets: 10, 11, 13, 17 and 22mm.
1/8" Torque Wrench - For wheel nuts and carb work.
Extensions and Adapters - 1/8" extenstion, and 1/8"-1/4" adapter for the 22mm ratchet head.
Tire Gauge - They're all the same - use 22psi in front 28psi in back.
Punch - for driving out bolts.
Open Ended Wrenches - For setting up cables. Possible sizes include: 7, 8, 11, 13 & 14mm.
13mm Box Wrench - For stripped out wheel nuts and 13mm bolts.
Needlenose Pliers - Helpful for tricky situations in tight spaces.
Electrical Connectors - Get an assortment of different sizes of spade connectors.
Clamp - used to secure the fuel/oil line.
Wire Strippers - This style allows you to get in tight places.
Cables - Buy a few gear change cables (they do everything in a pinch)
Spark Plug - Carry a spare plug at all times. B8ES and B7ES work very well on stock machines.
Body Hardware - fly-cover screw, cable nipple, headset screw, rear wheel cotter pin, Cable trunions.
Fuse - For battery bikes; 8A 12V Euro Style.
Spare Keys - Just in case.
Wire Cutters - For cutting long cable excess and wire in tight places.
Crimp Tool - Used to crimp electrical connectors.

Hammers

Left to Right.

Household Hammer
Rubber Mallet

Metric / SAE Feeler Gauge

Used for gapping spark plugs and spacing engine


components such as the gearbox. This tool is made of
accurately machined fins of metal. A 25 fin tool will
suffice for most applications.

Flywheel Extractor
This tool threads into the flywheel and uses a
seperate bolt through the middle of the tool to
apply even pressure to the flywheel. This tool is
used in engine rebuilds.

Digital Multimeter

A digital multimeter can help to track down shorts and


measure the voltage on energized circuits on the
bike.

Soldering Iron and Solder

Soldering irons can help to make permanent


electrical connections, reinforce old
connections
and tin control cables. Shown here is a
butane torch style soldering iron. these are
portable and provide plenty of heat.
For Solder, use 60/40 mix in any gauge you
like.

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