Whats in your tool kit?
#11
after looking to do my own ... I went with this. Might cost more, but sure made it easy
http://www.cruztools.com/products/kitshd.html
http://www.cruztools.com/products/kitshd.html
#12
I have the softail toolboxes on both sides of my FXST. One side is empty, so I can lock my gun in there iuf I need to, and the other has a nylon toolbag with pretty much every tool I've ever needed to do any part replacement, repair, modification, etc . - it really doesn't take much.
Even at home, if I'm doing anything from an oil change to swapping out some chrome parts, I use the kit I carry. The thing I use the most is a set of Torx bits for a ratchet and one of those screwdrivers you get at the Home Depot checkout, with the 4 reversible bits. I also kkep a ratchet, spark plug socket, half inch socket and extension for exhaust, 10mm wrench for battery terminals, allen wrenchs to fit my air cleaner cover, riser bolts, transmission plug, windshield, drain plugs, etc.
I figure if anything goes wrong, it will be something leaking or loose, so just take the tools to tighten major stuff back.
Even at home, if I'm doing anything from an oil change to swapping out some chrome parts, I use the kit I carry. The thing I use the most is a set of Torx bits for a ratchet and one of those screwdrivers you get at the Home Depot checkout, with the 4 reversible bits. I also kkep a ratchet, spark plug socket, half inch socket and extension for exhaust, 10mm wrench for battery terminals, allen wrenchs to fit my air cleaner cover, riser bolts, transmission plug, windshield, drain plugs, etc.
I figure if anything goes wrong, it will be something leaking or loose, so just take the tools to tighten major stuff back.
#13
Besides some basic tools... I carry the Slime mini air compresor, some Slime (they have it for tubes and non-tubes), and a Delran quick-connect cable that I can use to jump start if needed.
#14
hate to sounds like an add for Harley but they have an multi function screwdriver , black handle has like 12 different bits,will adapt to slot phillips and most of the torx sizes you need on the bike and also like 4 different size nuts, about 25 dollars, I put one on every bike , would love to find out who makes it for harley to see if its any cheeper , is really well made and the bits seem hig quality too, after that it depends on what you plan to do most of the suggestions posted her are great.
#15
hate to sounds like an add for Harley but they have an multi function screwdriver , black handle has like 12 different bits,will adapt to slot phillips and most of the torx sizes you need on the bike and also like 4 different size nuts, about 25 dollars, I put one on every bike , would love to find out who makes it for harley to see if its any cheeper , is really well made and the bits seem hig quality too, after that it depends on what you plan to do most of the suggestions posted her are great.
#16
I have the softail toolboxes on both sides of my FXST. One side is empty, so I can lock my gun in there iuf I need to, and the other has a nylon toolbag with pretty much every tool I've ever needed to do any part replacement, repair, modification, etc . - it really doesn't take much.
Just an FYI - unless you get the HD toolboxes re-keyed, they can be opened with ANY HD barrel key. Just something to keep in mind when storing things of value in them.
#17
Even at home, if I'm doing anything from an oil change to swapping out some chrome parts, I use the kit I carry. The thing I use the most is a set of Torx bits for a ratchet and one of those screwdrivers you get at the Home Depot checkout, with the 4 reversible bits. I also kkep a ratchet, spark plug socket, half inch socket and extension for exhaust, 10mm wrench for battery terminals, allen wrenchs to fit my air cleaner cover, riser bolts, transmission plug, windshield, drain plugs, etc.
#18
Even at home, if I'm doing anything from an oil change to swapping out some chrome parts, I use the kit I carry. The thing I use the most is a set of Torx bits for a ratchet and one of those screwdrivers you get at the Home Depot checkout, with the 4 reversible bits. I also kkep a ratchet, spark plug socket, half inch socket and extension for exhaust, 10mm wrench for battery terminals, allen wrenchs to fit my air cleaner cover, riser bolts, transmission plug, windshield, drain plugs, etc.
I figure if anything goes wrong, it will be something leaking or loose, so just take the tools to tighten major stuff back.
I figure if anything goes wrong, it will be something leaking or loose, so just take the tools to tighten major stuff back.
#19
Thanks for all the input. I am not one to rebuild my motor on the side of the road and would never leave on anything mechanical without duct tape and zip ties. I just was wondering the basics people carried and that one thing I never thought of.