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    Tool kit

    nice little set

    http://youtu.be/4QMsjjnUzFA
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    thats not bad at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    $120.60 bits4bikes (convenient), or maybe cheaper if you import or get it from ebay, but beware postage
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    I use http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T...in-8-10-12-13- with some phillips and hex bits added...

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    Me too :-) even added a spark plug socket. Cheap too!

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    I've had one of those for about 10 years, best tool kit ever. I've managed to squeeze in a 1/4 drive ratchet, a short extension and a couple more sockets. It goes with me everytime on the bike, and often just in a car....and I even use it at in the shed because I don't have to go searching for anything, it's all in there.
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    great kit. Have been considering how to condense the ktm kit but I keep adding things to it....chain repair stuff, tyre levers for example. I probably carry too much kit on the bike and to be fair the only time Ive need it so far has been for snaped chains, which I'm now good a fixing
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Nice tool kit, but....I can't see how it's a whole lot better than the thing I've been carting around for years. Perhaps a bit more robust for those loctited bolts.

    Mine cost me....um....I can't remember, but it certainly wasn't anywhere near that much. I adapted it a bit to take sockets. Scissors to cut my nails (or wayward nose hairs). It's even got a saw to chop down miniture trees.







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