I split this thread, since I’m a dealer for Motion Pro, I’m happy to put the tool kit on the online Store here; https://gtmotocycles.com/products/mp-tool-kit
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I split this thread, since I’m a dealer for Motion Pro, I’m happy to put the tool kit on the online Store here; https://gtmotocycles.com/products/mp-tool-kit
I'll look at that tool kit in more detail and get back to you, Todd. ...
TIA -- https://gtmotocycles.com/products/mp-tool-kitTodd, I'll take one of the Motion Pro MP tool kits if you list it in the store. It looks like it will cover what I want with the addition of a couple more small items.
Yes, I thought of grouping them, but then for sure I would get someone just wanting the plug socket separately (from experience).I had to select each item from the options popup to add to my cart separately - tools and socket. I don't know whether that was your intent.
Follow up on the Motion Pro MP toolkit and plug socket:
The bundle arrived today. The little jigsaw puzzle tools are very nice quality and very clever in how they can be configured together. I was able to get all of it, including the plug socket, fitted into the supplied case. It's a better quality toolkit, in a smaller space, than I've had with most of my other bikes so I'm well pleased. (Thanks again for pointing it out @Oadslug and for putting in the store, Todd!
I'll next sit down with it and the bike and see what I want to change in and out of it. It definitely needs 3mm/4mm hex, a small Torx or two, etc.
I don't think that listing out the rest of a V7 toolset is all that off topic from discussion of the Motion Pro MP toolkit, but that's up to Todd.
I'm not sure how useful the 6mm socket is, but an 8mm socket would certainly be useful in some places. A 10mm combination wrench to pair with either 10mm driver or socket is useful to me for those hard to reach spots, small allen keys for those tight spots in 4 & 5mm, the one or two Torx drivers, a small pair of angle-jaw pliers is always a plus. Zip ties, the GT oil cap tool, a small roll of strong tape, and one of those multitools (always nice to have a small file, a knife, etc) should complete the toolkit nicely. It should all fit under the seat in the little tray in the MP tool bag and the factory tool bag.
The Torx heads I know about are the spark plug cable guide retaining bolts (two on each head, T20 (protected)) and the rear foot peg mount bolts, one per side (T25 maybe?). I'll get another 1/4 drive T20 driver from MAC tools since it's very small and fits in the tight space. I have a 3/8" drive Torx driver for the foot peg mount in my Neiko Torx set that I can fit on the bike kit, once I verify the size.
E.g. Tire repair kit (Dynaplug Pro kit is very cool), minimal multi-tool/pocket knife/razorblade of some kind, small roll of tape, zip-ties, fuses, spark plug socket(?), spark plug(?), oil cap tool. But don’t know who I’m foolin’... phone/credit card will most likely be the go-to tool of choice.
My thought with the tire repair kit is... sure I can patch a tubeless tire on the side of the road. But how am I going to inflate it? I wonder how many rides with a 12V air compressor in the back Phone and AAA for me
so, has anyone fit one of these Motion Pro toolkits under the seat of a 2014 v7 racer/special/stone? I don't have any bags or extra storage space on my bike with the exception of that little spot under the seat.