Harley tool kit list of items
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#55
@Ybnormal67 @Dan89FLSTC Is this the same bike from this thread??
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-an-ape-7.html
If so, did you ever take your flip phone out, and take a picture of this thing?
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-an-ape-7.html
If so, did you ever take your flip phone out, and take a picture of this thing?
#57
If you have highway pegs check the size bolts. 5/16 hex, which I didnt' have when I put the bike on the side, off its tires, pushing highway peg into rear brake. Luckily could still use brake pedal.
Cheap bastards took. away wrap around saddle bag guards. Smsaall scratch in clear coat of bag.
Cheap bastards took. away wrap around saddle bag guards. Smsaall scratch in clear coat of bag.
#58
I carry on my bike, everything I use to do basic maintenance, Oil Changes, replace brake pads, tighten drive belt and a few other things that I may need on the bike when away from home.
Helping with this, I like to have all my tools that I need for the job laid out on the bench already. So in my shop manual I have all the tools written down that I need to do a specific job. I just took that list, bought everything and a canvas bag to hold it all. To be sure I had everything that I needed, I then did all my maintenance just using my carry kit for a few months.
Helping with this, I like to have all my tools that I need for the job laid out on the bench already. So in my shop manual I have all the tools written down that I need to do a specific job. I just took that list, bought everything and a canvas bag to hold it all. To be sure I had everything that I needed, I then did all my maintenance just using my carry kit for a few months.
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#59
I carry on my bike, everything I use to do basic maintenance, Oil Changes, replace brake pads, tighten drive belt and a few other things that I may need on the bike when away from home.
Helping with this, I like to have all my tools that I need for the job laid out on the bench already. So in my shop manual I have all the tools written down that I need to do a specific job. I just took that list, bought everything and a canvas bag to hold it all. To be sure I had everything that I needed, I then did all my maintenance just using my carry kit for a few months.
Helping with this, I like to have all my tools that I need for the job laid out on the bench already. So in my shop manual I have all the tools written down that I need to do a specific job. I just took that list, bought everything and a canvas bag to hold it all. To be sure I had everything that I needed, I then did all my maintenance just using my carry kit for a few months.
The socket for a comp nut, might be on the bike, and my 36mm stuff is on the bike. Breaker bars are on a bike or back of truck. But rest of stuff is in tool drawer
#60
Do you organize your sockets? I got some bikes with wires through bits. Doesn't work for allen torx, but helps. Was thinking those crappy rails they come on. I was in parking lot yesterday, looking over and over again, for socket I swore I had. Which I foiund when home. Maybe small zipper bag for sockets.
Trying to get more organized. Its usually a heap of crap in bunch of tool bags.
6" 1/4 inch bolt would work for some too.
Trying to get more organized. Its usually a heap of crap in bunch of tool bags.
6" 1/4 inch bolt would work for some too.