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I recently purchased my first touring style HD in October. I've been using this winter to collect all the gear which I'm sure you're aware, can be expensive. I've been trying to put together a toolkit for some trips we are planning this summer. I'm trying to source the sizes in the HD Snap-On tool kit (94684-00A) but at $223, I can't really afford it right now. This kit is designed with Snap-On so many of the wrenches are a combination of metric and standard sizes on the same wrench. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this but as far as I know you can't buy single wrenches that have both metric and standard.
I'll put my kit together based on the Harley/Snap-On kit but I'll add more stuff like zip ties, a leatherman knife, maybe some tire slime and whatever else I might need.
Does anyone know the sizes of both ends of each box wrench?
@kel03 Yes, thank you, I have seen the other threads but I have not found one that calls out the sizes I'm referencing in my post about the box wrenches.
Actually I have all mine in one bag, but when I head to Florida next month, going to puchase a couple organizer bags from egoodies.com. They have some nice organizers.
Actually I have all mine in one bag, but when I head to Florida next month, going to puchase a couple organizer bags from egoodies.com. They have some nice organizers.
That is a great idea! I really like the utilization of that space. I am going to check them out
btw I've had my Harley for 10 years and I've never had to use
the tool kit on my bike while I was out riding. The tool kit is peace of mind. However, I
have used the tool kit to help a fellow biker.
Get one of these and call it a day. tool kit
btw I've had my Harley for 10 years and I've never had to use
the tool kit on my bike while I was out riding. The tool kit is peace of mind. However, I
have used the tool kit to help a fellow biker.
I have one of those too - only ever used it to help other riders, but it has come in handy.
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