Windzone tool kit
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Windzone tool kit
Bought a WindZone tool kit to carry on my bike. This is a great tool kit with nearly everthing you need for a road repair. The kit is well worth the money. Take a look at this Ebay listing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harle...spagenameZWDVW
Steve
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harle...spagenameZWDVW
Steve
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RE: Windzone tool kit
Check out the bike on this page! They have great tools and they know their bikes too!
http://www.beza.biz/windzone/catalog/ek1hd
Steve
http://www.beza.biz/windzone/catalog/ek1hd
Steve
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RE: Windzone tool kit
While it is better than no tool kit, it is hardly what I call complete. I made up my own tool kit by going over the bike and figuring out what tools I may need to do a particular job on the road. I made a list and bought the tools at different places........Some are Craftsman, some are no names. However, I have 10-15 lbs of tools in a zippered bag and can do far more work with what I carry than I can with a "one size fits all" tool kit. I doubt if I have anywhere near 80 bucks in what I carry.
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RE: Windzone tool kit
I purchased Cruz Tools Econokit H1 Tool Kit for 64.95 http://www.chopperscycle.com/motorcy...oducts_id/3617
and added a couple ofmoretools that I thought were necessary. I also installed an accessoryoutlet and purchased an air compressor ($20) and a tire repair kit (I have solid rims). All fits into half a bag nicely. Should be able to take care of most common problems with this set-up.
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and added a couple ofmoretools that I thought were necessary. I also installed an accessoryoutlet and purchased an air compressor ($20) and a tire repair kit (I have solid rims). All fits into half a bag nicely. Should be able to take care of most common problems with this set-up.
Ride Safely
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