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Fanny Pack Tool Pouch - How To
alan:
--- Quote from: Timbowe on February 22, 2006, 12:56:06 PM ---Cam are you saying that you can stuff a 21 inch tube into a 18/19 inch wheel? (universal)?
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If the back is flat just ride it! I run mine at 6 lbs when the desert is good and dry! If it is your front just ride wheelies back to the truck! No worries! He He! :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:
Alan :-D :-D
Timbowe:
OK good thinking. Yep I'm the same boat as you Cam as for riding on flats. Dont usally get to far away from the beers! (Suppin on Grolsch at the mo). But some times down the beach I can get up to 35 mile away from the ute. Sand is not to hard on the rim, but terrible for wheelstands Alan. :-D
demographic:
I know that you like making your own stuff but on tool that I have found to be very usefull is one of those Riders wrench things.
It fits the sparkplug, both axles, the fork caps and the headstock nut.
Oh and you lot know that I call a petcock a fuel tap, a wristpin a gudgeon pin, a car hood a bonnet and fenders mudguards....
Lets not go into what Fanny means over here though eh:lol:
demographic:
--- Quote from: KXcam22 on February 26, 2006, 02:43:53 PM ---Demo,
That riders wrench thing (17mm/21mm/30mm) would be just the ticket. Light weight too. I haven't seen one of those. Send me a link or a pic if you have one. Cam.
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Here you go..
https://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/item.aspx?style=2593&department=646&Division=6
https://sslrelay.com/s143986091.oneandoneshop.co.uk/sess/utn;jsessionid=154404c86b50b81/shopdata/?main_url=go.shopscript%3Fa%3D102
They both look about the same to me and as far as I remember mines a Freddete one like the one sold by MSR..
If you look at the small end theres two different sizes there so it does the spark plug and front axle nut, then the big end does the rear axle nut, the fork tops and the headstock bolt as far as I remember.
Thats on a 90 KX500 but I assume others have the same size nuts?
It's not particularly long so takes a bit of a boot to do the rear axle but it's no real problem.
Regards Scott.
Edit, this link is a lot more informative than the other two...
http://www.frpoffroad.com/catalog/details.aspx?ProdID=4
demographic:
--- Quote from: KXcam22 on February 19, 2006, 04:21:19 PM ---15. Mini flashlight (I use a mini-mag light but need a lighter one).
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I have one of these at home, it's a Petzl Tikka Plus
Very handy indeed, not exactly cheap but worth it and it folfe up into a very small space.
Also the fact that it's on your head means both hands are free.
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