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Jerry/MD

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Tool Kit Suggestions
« on: July 10, 2010, 10:05:57 PM »

I didn't get a tool kit with my used '09 SEUC. Any recommendations? I'm planning a week long trip and want to be prepared for the unexpected.
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2010, 10:11:26 PM »

I have a Cruz Tools Teardrop kit that I had for my Fatboy and keep that in my saddlebag. Much better then the tool kit that come with the bikes in the first place. :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2010, 12:12:44 AM »

Another good kit besides Cruz Tools is Windzone, it is a larger kit but has a lot of useful stuff :
http://www.beza.biz/windzone/catalog/ek1hd
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2010, 11:29:01 AM »

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I have the Windzone.  Great set.

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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2010, 11:45:03 AM »

Thanks to all for the recommendations. I ordered the Windzone EK-2HD. Nice set at a very reasonable price.
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2010, 12:53:06 PM »

Depending on your skill level, any tools will be more than you need. On the other hand, if you are good at making roadside repairs, you will never have enough tools with you. Consider what roadside repairs you can do, and prepare accordingly. Don and Pam
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2010, 02:46:20 AM »

Jerry/MD, I keep the following in my 09SEUC besides the original tool kit. The Stop and Go Brand Tire Plugger Kit and a 12V air pump that plugs into where my battery tender would normally go. This is not for long term riding, just a temporary fix until I can get to a dealer and get a proper fix. Also I keep some extra fuses, including a main fuse, and an extra Headlight Bulb and tail light bulb. It is good to keep extra spark plugs because on a rare occasion the porcelain can crack and you could be stranded. Also a pair of mechanics gloves, one quart of oil, jumper cables, and some clear tubing in case you have to siphon gas. Some electical tape, some bungee cords(or bailing wire in case the spring on your kickstand breaks), a good tire pressure gauge and 10 ft of nylon rope. This may seem excessive and of course some of these items you will hopefully never need, but when you need them they will be greatly appreciated. Regarding tire pressure I check it regularly with a HD tire pressure gauge and my tires will go close to 3 weeks without even losing a pound of air.There are a couple of places I ride thru Nevada where there is close to 180 miles with virtually nothing  in between. For example Ely to Tonopah on highway 6 and also from Ely to Fallon on Highway 50 where the services are very limited.Having these items makes me feel like I have some sort of way to keep going if I pick up a nail or some other minor thing breaks.  I have these items in separate pouches in my saddle bags and I still have plenty of room left over for extra gloves, cable lock etc. My tourpak is completely free for luggage including the top rack. CADHDBIKER
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2010, 03:46:54 AM »

include duct tape and cable straps. A small spray can of Ballistol can be most welcome too.
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2010, 08:30:32 AM »

Jerry/MD, I keep the following in my 09SEUC besides the original tool kit. The Stop and Go Brand Tire Plugger Kit and a 12V air pump that plugs into where my battery tender would normally go. This is not for long term riding, just a temporary fix until I can get to a dealer and get a proper fix. Also I keep some extra fuses, including a main fuse, and an extra Headlight Bulb and tail light bulb. It is good to keep extra spark plugs because on a rare occasion the porcelain can crack and you could be stranded. Also a pair of mechanics gloves, one quart of oil, jumper cables, and some clear tubing in case you have to siphon gas. Some electical tape, some bungee cords(or bailing wire in case the spring on your kickstand breaks), a good tire pressure gauge and 10 ft of nylon rope. This may seem excessive and of course some of these items you will hopefully never need, but when you need them they will be greatly appreciated. Regarding tire pressure I check it regularly with a HD tire pressure gauge and my tires will go close to 3 weeks without even losing a pound of air.There are a couple of places I ride thru Nevada where there is close to 180 miles with virtually nothing  in between. For example Ely to Tonopah on highway 6 and also from Ely to Fallon on Highway 50 where the services are very limited.Having these items makes me feel like I have some sort of way to keep going if I pick up a nail or some other minor thing breaks.  I have these items in separate pouches in my saddle bags and I still have plenty of room left over for extra gloves, cable lock etc. My tourpak is completely free for luggage including the top rack. CADHDBIKER

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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #11 on: July 13, 2010, 08:32:08 AM »

Jerry/MD, I keep the following in my 09SEUC besides the original tool kit. The Stop and Go Brand Tire Plugger Kit and a 12V air pump that plugs into where my battery tender would normally go. This is not for long term riding, just a temporary fix until I can get to a dealer and get a proper fix. Also I keep some extra fuses, including a main fuse, and an extra Headlight Bulb and tail light bulb. It is good to keep extra spark plugs because on a rare occasion the porcelain can crack and you could be stranded. Also a pair of mechanics gloves, one quart of oil, jumper cables, and some clear tubing in case you have to siphon gas. Some electical tape, some bungee cords(or bailing wire in case the spring on your kickstand breaks), a good tire pressure gauge and 10 ft of nylon rope. This may seem excessive and of course some of these items you will hopefully never need, but when you need them they will be greatly appreciated. Regarding tire pressure I check it regularly with a HD tire pressure gauge and my tires will go close to 3 weeks without even losing a pound of air.There are a couple of places I ride thru Nevada where there is close to 180 miles with virtually nothing  in between. For example Ely to Tonopah on highway 6 and also from Ely to Fallon on Highway 50 where the services are very limited.Having these items makes me feel like I have some sort of way to keep going if I pick up a nail or some other minor thing breaks.  I have these items in separate pouches in my saddle bags and I still have plenty of room left over for extra gloves, cable lock etc. My tourpak is completely free for luggage including the top rack. CADHDBIKER

My brother-in-law carries these items on trips. Most times he is with me. This time I will be on my own so I want to be prepared. It's sort of like an insurance policy...if you have it most times it's never needed. When you don't...well you get the idea.  ;)

Once again, thanks for the helpful replies.
« Last Edit: July 13, 2010, 08:37:57 AM by Jerry/MD »
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #12 on: July 15, 2010, 10:36:09 AM »

CruzTools has a special going on now with Seattle cycles:  http://seattlecycle.com/allstatemembersspecial.aspx

10% off plus free shipping.  I got the RoadTech H3 and it's pretty nice.
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #13 on: July 15, 2010, 11:05:34 AM »

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Double-check the torx set coming as part of the kit you ordered.   Not many sets will include the T-27 (as I recall) that is needed on the bike.  If it's not there,  you ought to get one.
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Re: Tool Kit Suggestions
« Reply #14 on: July 15, 2010, 11:15:34 AM »

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Double-check the torx set coming as part of the kit you ordered.   Not many sets will include the T-27 (as I recall) that is needed on the bike.  If it's not there,  you ought to get one.
The H3 definitely has the T27.
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