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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
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    I also saw combination ring-spanner/tyre irons - in large sizes suitable for wheel nuts - on a US site. For the XT, I'd need two 22mm and one 19mm (22mm and 19mm on the front wheel, 2x22mm on the rear wheel) which would give me the requisite wheel spanners and 3 tyre irons in a convenient double deal. Certainly better than lugging around 3 large spanners and 2 or 3 tyre irons.
    You should be able to get these locally, I got 17, 22 and 27mm ones from Pattersons in Rotorua. I think they had to order the 27, but it may be cheaper/easier than freighting something moderately heavy like that from the US.


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    I dunno if I mentioned it before but slice up an old tube for rubber bands (vary the width and angle for length). Very handy for roadside repairs....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
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    You should be able to get these locally, I got 17, 22 and 27mm ones from Pattersons in Rotorua. I think they had to order the 27, but it may be cheaper/easier than freighting something moderately heavy like that from the US.
    Or, make your own. Just buy any cheap ring spanner the right size & grind the open end down to a nice smooth spoon shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XF650 View Post
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    Or, make your own. Just buy any cheap ring spanner the right size & grind the open end down to a nice smooth spoon shape.
    Roj suggested he could either weld a ring spanner onto a tyre iron or crank up the forge and bash one end of a ring spanner into a smooth spoon shape
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    Round and round we go...

    There are some good combo tools that include changeable inserts to suit different nut sizes. Maybe Terra-X brand or something? will have to have a search for them.
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    LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    We 'athiests' consider Wolf 'one of us' inasmuch as his approach to matters of philosophy mirrors our own. The fact that he chooses to live by tenets driven by a fantasy of the supernatural that he finds personally appealing and culturally relevant is neither here nor there.
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    Thank Eris for the FSM!!

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    My set for the DT230. The two on the right are home made with a grinder.
    1 for the spark plug & 2 for the axels
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    Re: Insutape...made in NZ/petrolstations etc. not China/MI10...check t difference in flex and strength..

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    Re: ziiipties...again...Good ones...not the briddle chineese shiite/MI10...

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    A bit of cash stached somewhere...

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    Sewingkit with strong thread and a piece of bicycle tube (thin racing...) for rip in tyre inmiddleofnowhere (+Superduperglue)

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    SURVIVALBLANKET!!!..waterproof/roadsiderepairs/emergencyfly/bag/warm/dry/firstaid...thebeesknees

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