Good deal on tool set for Harleys
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RE: Good deal on tool set for Harleys
But what kind of quality are they? Maybe I'm fussy about tools but I'd prefer to stick with the name brand stuff that has a good following and that I can take back if it breaks. Granted, it costs more for a quality tool but if I'm on the road somewhere I don't want to use tools that bend or break.
I'd suggest putting together your own kit of quality tools customized to your needs and it probably won't cost a whole lot more.
Just my $0.02
I'd suggest putting together your own kit of quality tools customized to your needs and it probably won't cost a whole lot more.
Just my $0.02
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RE: Good deal on tool set for Harleys
Windzone is good quality stuff. This set is really well thought out, and at a great price. Doubt you could go individual craftsman tools to match for cheaper.
It takes up every square inch of a fork bag, so unless you need that for other things and have another bag on your bike, go with the smaller version of this kit, called the Essent-Economy set. Has the necessary stuff from the EK-1HD, minus a few "nice ot haves." My 2 cents
It takes up every square inch of a fork bag, so unless you need that for other things and have another bag on your bike, go with the smaller version of this kit, called the Essent-Economy set. Has the necessary stuff from the EK-1HD, minus a few "nice ot haves." My 2 cents
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RE: Good deal on tool set for Harleys
Mongoose - The Windzone kits actually ARE a quality tool kit made especially for HD bikes. BUT...the cheapest I have seen this set is no less than $65.00.
I checked out the seller of these on ebay more closely, and he "specializes" in factory overstocks, lost shipments, etc. according to his own site. Fishy at best. Plus his 16 negative feedbacks in the last month kinda suggests the deal is too good to be real.
Beware!
I checked out the seller of these on ebay more closely, and he "specializes" in factory overstocks, lost shipments, etc. according to his own site. Fishy at best. Plus his 16 negative feedbacks in the last month kinda suggests the deal is too good to be real.
Beware!
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RE: Good deal on tool set for Harleys
Good quality or not, there ain't enough tools in that kit to call it complete. You'd be better off going around your bike and seeing what you may need to tighten/adjust/fix on the road and what tools it would take, then make a list and go buy the tools and put them in a large zippered bag.
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