Very popular on the forum and has lots of well thought out tools and misc. items.
I have been riding with the windzone toolkit for a couple of years now, and I can't count on the number of times it has come in handy. It has lots of different wrenches for all the different fittings. I added a bigger locking wrench, some electrical tape and a better flashlight. I never leave home without it.
Some zip ties bungee cords duct tape and fix a flat can with your stock tool kit is fine most likely shifter comes loose happened 4 times in last 75k+ miles nothing else I ever faced on the road.
I have been riding with the windzone toolkit for a couple of years now, and I can't count on the number of times it has come in handy. It has lots of different wrenches for all the different fittings. I added a bigger locking wrench, some electrical tape and a better flashlight. I never leave home without it.
I have the cheaper one, which covers most of the bases, but DO NOT trust the plug gauge - get one from Advance auto or Autozone. A crescent is a needed extra, true, and check the accuracy of the pencil tire gauge. I tossed mine.