What brand of tools to buy?
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Re: What brand of tools to buy?
All Jap bikes tend to use mostly 8mm / 10mm / 12mm nuts & bolts. Occasionally 14mm too.HondaSan wrote:There's some good advice in this thread.![]()
A decent socket set is always a good place to start - I use a Draper one which wasn't too expensive and has served me well.
I also have some tools from the Halfords professional range and they seem pretty good.
The only thing I would advise is to beware of "big number" tool sets -- these are often padded out with cr@p you'll never use. I've never needed anything other than metric sockets or spanners on my bikes yet many of these kits contain imperial stuff![]()
Budget for a good tool box too (and put tools back in it!) -- nothing ruins the workflow more than having to go hunting for stuff
Any other nut / bolt will mostly be a special tool.
Hence being able to strip most of a bike with the standard Honda toolkit
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Re: What brand of tools to buy?
Got myself a coupla torque wrenches and sockets. Have a week off now so let's see what I can mess up!
Thanks to Matt for the C-spanner.
Thanks to Matt for the C-spanner.