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V7R toolkit

Robebop

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Waikato New Zealand
Ok whats the standard issue for the toolkit on these bikes? I picked my racer up about 6 weeks ago and when I got it home noticed there was no tool kit, I phoned the dealer who said sorry and would post it down to me, I am currently working away but asked my widfe the other day if the tool kit ever turned up, she replied that all that turned up was a spanner that looked like a spoke spanner......what would normally come with a new bike? I'm not expecting anything flash but i would have thought a couple of cheesey spanners and a double ended screwdriver:whew:
 
I was looking for mine for my new Griso 1200SE. I was told it's under the seat, but I removed the seat and couldn't find anything.

Turned out to be in a compartment in the actual seat! Who would have thought? :rolleyes:
 
Couple allen wrenches, spanner and maybe pliers.......not much in there....the pouch it comes in (nylon) prob worth more than the tools.
 
I had a pouch but it only consisted of few allen wrench & a shock spanner...

I looked online and really surprised this pouch costs about 200 a pop US where I can build my own for maybe 50??
 
Yes the tool kit is a joke but if you think about it you couldn't fit much more under the seat.
The best took kit I've ever seen on a bike was the one that came with my old KTM 990 super duke..
 
My Indian Scout came with an L shaped screwdriver, phillips #2 on one end, and a torx head on the other, attached to a bracket behind the license plate. I think Harley hasn't added tools to their bikes for years.
 
My Indian Scout came with an L shaped screwdriver, phillips #2 on one end, and a torx head on the other, attached to a bracket behind the license plate. I think Harley hasn't added tools to their bikes for years.

most my buddies does not have a tool pack for HD either.

Also met a guy in a store asking to borrow my spanner to stiffening his rear shock because his wife was bottoming out them out...and...I will just leave this comment right here...
 
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