10/12mm ring spanner, drive shaft bolts and rocker adjuster locknut. Don't think I use it for anything else.
Ain't got one of those big box spanners like Robs. I feel so......incomplete.
Come on you blokes, showuz yer kits!
What about one of these? A 3mm Allen Key, with TITS!
(you may have to right-click and select Open Image to see the right tit)
A bloke named Plaka (some may recognise the style of a recent arrival in BoxerworksLand) posted a question on ADV a few months ago about this very tool.
The responses indicated that, like good taste, some people had it in their kit and some didn't. Nobody was able to point to a fastener on their BMW that the tool would usefully fit, though it was established that it is called a 'Piloted Allen'.
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Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
ME 109 wrote:
Come on you blokes, showuz yer kits!
Hey, mine's bigger 'n yours.
My original BMW fabric tool roll decided it didn't want to fulfil its nominal function any more, so I made my own. I gave the old one a good christian binning.
The visegrips come in very handy for proper Australian bush repair work with 'borrowed' fencing wire.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
ME 109 wrote:
Come on you blokes, showuz yer kits!
Hey, mine's bigger 'n yours.
My original BMW fabric tool roll decided it didn't want to fulfil its nominal function any more, so I made my own. I gave the old one a good christian binning.
The visegrips come in very handy for proper Australian bush repair work with 'borrowed' fencing wire.
Once you start that fancy sewing stuff you're on your way, next comes specialised panniers to carry the enlarge tool kit, then a pannier for the bike lift ... it never ends !
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead