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Offline brider

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Re: MC tools
« Reply #15 on: October 09, 2015, 11:24:10 AM »
I don't think I have room to carry the BFS in my bike tool kit... ;D
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Re: MC tools
« Reply #16 on: October 09, 2015, 12:04:52 PM »
Hey Brick, in terms of the older tool kit, do you brush your teeth before or after the job is done?? ;D
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Re: MC tools
« Reply #17 on: October 09, 2015, 02:56:45 PM »

Hey Brick, in terms of the older tool kit, do you brush your teeth before or after the job is done?? ;D
I knew some smart ass would bring that up... Just didn't know which one it would be. ;-)
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Re: MC tools
« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2015, 07:15:39 PM »
Well I received my rrr tool solutions kit yesterday. Wow, that was fast!
Here is my old/current tool kit:
The red is a shop rag I added.
And here is the new kit just opened:
It looks ok... More evaluation is required. And I will see what additions/changes are necessary to fill my perceived needs.

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Re: MC tools
« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2015, 09:58:54 PM »
Thanks Marty. I did this from my iPhone and didn't know how to turn them.
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Re: MC tools
« Reply #20 on: October 14, 2015, 06:28:12 PM »
Great discussion, I'm far from the master mechanic level that many MSTA members are but I do carry a decent took kit (an old leather fanny pack works good for me). One thing a friend recommended I carry is the socket for removing the bold on my Triumph Sprint ST, its a huge one at close to 2" and something I may need if I have to remove the wheel.

I like the suggestion about riding with people with tools, and since I'm not good at using them I like to ride with others who are ;)  I also have a big bag of "stuff" for various issues like flats (including a compressor), syphon for gas, rags, cleaners, WD-40, chain wax and many more items. I've told people "I carry this stuff in case, not just for me but others I ride with."  One time on an Ohio lunch ride I was on my VFR and didn't want to use my soft bag to carry all my stuff, so I left it at home. Sure enough I got a flat on the ride home, luckily the other 2 riders had flat repair kids and we were able to get it patched. This bag is alway in the top case of whatever bike I'm riding these days.

One of my rules is "if I use something I carry, I replace it with the same plus an extra."  Zip ties are great in a pinch to replace a lost bolt. Buf of course the blue book and cell phone can be the ultimate tool.
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