rg0r
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Hi guys... Figured I would ask you if you came across a nice portable toolkit that would fit inside a supersport?
Thx
Thx
Hi guys... Figured I would ask you if you came across a nice portable toolkit that would fit inside a supersport?
Thx
I have read a few reviews on these kits. Appear to be well made. Metric
kit should be good for you. Quite complete. Reasonable price. Check ebay
for competitive prices.
http://www.cruztools.com/products/kitsmetric.html
I've seen the tail of a 600rr and there's basically no room for 5 sheets of paper in there haha.
This american toolbox you say you have, where is it located?
You mean the RoadTech M3? Or are you just referring to any of the kits in that section?I have read a few reviews on these kits. Appear to be well made. Metric
kit should be good for you. Quite complete. Reasonable price. Check ebay
for competitive prices.
http://www.cruztools.com/products/kitsmetric.html
you are right... it is tiny. its located in the tail... but it seems it could
pack a few more tools in there.. if not a tail bag will have to do
That's brilliant!From The previous generation RR starting in 03 has a tool box under the side fairing on the right hand side of the bike. Problem is you need tools to take off the side fairing.![]()
Other than tire plug kits what more would you be likely to carry in your toolkit ? I am trying to think if it would be wiser to buy as you mention piece by piece, as there is a few items in those kits I will not need... I am trying to stay away from Cdn tire as from past experience most of their tools fall apart fast. Is there any other local store or brand of products you recommend that will last ? If not guess I will go for Cruz tools.
thanks
From The previous generation RR starting in 03 has a tool box under the side fairing on the right hand side of the bike. Problem is you need tools to take off the side fairing.![]()
Tools I have with me on every ride:
- Tire plug kit (air is available at most gas stations).
- A multibit screwdriver
- An allen key set
- Extra fuzes
- A couple small rags
- A roll of electrical tape (takes less space than duct tape)
- And finally, and definitely not least......Zip ties!!!
As you can see these are all things that take very little space considering how big a job they can help you achieve.
I have the advantage of having lots of space in my tail to fit all this except the tire plug kit, but that's because my baffle is in the tail along with a spare set of full leather gloves. Plus I have the stock toolkit as well but I don't like the quality (or lack thereof) of the tools. I still keep it on the bike though for the off-chance that I may need something in there.
I know the 2007 CBR600RR's have basically no space because of the undertail exhaust (i have 2 friends who have/had this bike). Keep in mind that anything you manage to fit in there will get very hot because of this.
I think for your application a tank/tail bag would be a much better option if you want to be prepared for most circumstances like myself, but at least keep zip ties and a screwdriver/allen key set in the tail for those days where you forget the bag before the ride.