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On board tools needed for the ultra classic?

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Old 05-29-2011, 10:42 AM
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I can promise you that you will never regret this purchase. I am ready to buy another set just to acquire the pieces I am missing. torx bits would let me leave a lot more stuff at home.
 
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Awesome ratchet there. I use a 1/4 socket with bits but that would be much better.
 
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If you want to see a great tool kit, check out the one that comes with a BMW. It's more complete than the one in the link above, plus it includes a flat-fix kit with Co2 cartridges. All bikes should have a kit like this one.
 
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Old 05-30-2011, 10:28 AM
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Cool bmw tools?

got a link ? I got a bmw f650gs basket case no tools love to have decent metric set since kidney box install I have room in my saddlebags again.
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If you want to see a great tool kit, check out the one that comes with a BMW. It's more complete than the one in the link above, plus it includes a flat-fix kit with Co2 cartridges. All bikes should have a kit like this one.
 
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Originally Posted by dawg
Cell phone to call the closest dealer to come and get it and a credit card to pay that dealer and to go to the closest bar after you find out what the bill is!
+1...sounds like the best advice yet.

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Couple years back, my alternator went out about 11pm. The touring book and HOG let me know the closest dealer was about 15 or 20 miles back. I started the bike and headed back the way I came. Bike died as I came up on the exit and coasted off to a gas station.
Looked around and saw a motel down hill. Coasted to the door and got a room.
Next day Blue Ridge Harley came and got me with a trailer. Spent the day checking out the dealership and the bar next door. Good food at the bar too.
I've not been back in the dealer but have been back in the bar a time or three.
 
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A fully charged mobile phone, a CC with lots of room on it and a good road side membership for when your really in deep do doo.
Dont forget your red and green duct tape as well.
But seriously, these are just considerations to all the other items mentioned before my smartassed comments.
Rob
 
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