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Re: [ST] Trip Advice



Duh.... Guess I needed more coffee today...What would
you need that for? All my front end stuff is regualr
bolts or hex...

John

--- Todd J <me_shucker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Torx bit. Torx T-55
> 
> John Ulizzi <jaulizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:  What is
> a T-55?
> 
> 
> --- Todd J wrote:
> 
> > Wow, hella good list John. I find it amazing that
> > you can fit all this under the seat, including the
> > pump. I want photos of it all ready to have the
> seat
> > put back on. Stock seat or Sargent? 
> > 
> > Echoing Matt's comment about the socket for the
> > rear SSSA, I would include, a T-55, the
> appropriate
> > hex for the front wheel removal and some chain
> lube.
> > 
> > Todd
> > 
> > John Ulizzi wrote:
> > I have a kit of aftermarket tools and various
> > EXCRETA
> > that has served me quite well over the years, and
> I
> > can fit it all under the seat... All the tools are
> > Craftsmen, and hand picked, as follows:
> > 
> > 1/4 drive rachet, fine spline
> > 1/4 drive 3" ext
> > 1/4 drive 6" ext
> > 6 pt socket set, 6-14 mm ( comes with socket case
> if
> > 
> > you buy it right)
> > 3/8 drive hex key set, 6 sizes ( Mine is Craftmen,
> > but
> > I actually like the one Harbor freight sells
> better)
> > 
> > 3/8 drive to 1/4 drive adaptor, important for
> > above..
> > 
> > Combo wrenches 8,10,11,12,13 mm, 12 pt
> > 
> > Box wrenches 10x12, 11x 13mm
> > 
> > a four way scewdriver
> > 
> > small set of side dykes
> > 
> > ( and the stock tool kit as well )
> > 
> > a cheap credit card style meter ( HF, $4)
> > 
> > about 12' of 14 ga wire in a coil
> > 
> > various connectors
> > 
> > a conventional flat repair kit
> > 
> > Plug and Go mini flat repair kit
> > 
> > Compressor ( $5 @HF, strip the guts out, put on
> > Battery tender terminal)
> > 
> > nitrile gloves
> > 
> > small bottle WD-40
> > 
> > several lengths of duct and electrical tape
> layered
> > on
> > underside of seat pan...
> > 
> > I can take most of the bike apart with these
> tools,
> > they have served me well. Lemme know if you want
> > pics
> > of any of this, I have them around somewhere...
> > 
> > John
> > --- "Hartmann, Dario John" wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm planning a trip from northern Wisconsin to
> > > Southern California. Any advice on what to bring
> > as
> > > far as spare parts/tools excreta? What do people
> > > recommend safety wiring and what have people had
> > > break on long trips like this. Any other advice?
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