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NO...They Don't come with one.. If you do a google search there is some aftermarket kits available .. depending upon your needs you can get what you want..
#27 Torx bit. Might as well get a compact set. Good ones to, cause the cheap ones will break off in no time. Small ratchet and/or nut driver that accept bits. Don't get the Sear's nut driver with the aluminum shank, what a piece of sh*t. Get all steel. Maybe a tire plug kit unless you've got laced wheels. Cell phone, credit card.
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Home or on the road?
I like to use a small tool roll once you have a few wrenches, a ratchet, and spark plug socket pretty much have the basic, and it won’t rattle ‘cause they are not in a box, small to fit most places, someone mention a a plug kit, they are nice to have get you off the road faster, make sure you don’t get one for steel belt unless you have them : - ) a plug will get you home or there but get it patch or new tire. I also carry these little CO2 bottles so much better than a bike pump ! also make sure you carry any specialty tools/bits you need on your model, and a small copy of your wiring diagram may come in handy.
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