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  • #9451
    Anonymous
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    I like to start this thread to show some special tools for our R and F bikes.
    May be you have something in your pit box that makes the maintenance more easy.
    I have a few myself and like to share this with you all.
    Please share your tools with me.

    #11943
    Anonymous
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    [ATTACH=CONFIG]1210[/ATTACH]

    This tool is very handy for working on the engine.
    You can turn the engine around and work very easy on every part you want.
    Splitting the engine cases is very easy with this tool.

    #11945
    Anonymous
    Inactive

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    really handy for dismounting schocks,and for mounting together.
    Wim

    #11946
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]1211[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1212[/ATTACH]

    This is my tool to remove the engine.
    You can very easy remove the engine without any damage to the paintwork.

    #11949
    Trevor Hughes
    Keymaster

    I find the Morgan Carbtune a very good and simple way to balance carbs. For me its easier to use than gauges. Mine is the old mercury type which means they don’t travel very well but that means they stay in my garage.

    I also use an M10 socket and long screwdriver which can be purchased from M&P.

    #11950
    SteveB
    Member

    @TrevH 2640 wrote:

    I find the Morgan Carbtune a very good and simple way to balance carbs. For me its easier to use than gauges. Mine is the old mercury type which means they don’t travel very well but that means they stay in my garage.
    I also use an M10 socket and long screwdriver which can be purchased from M&P.

    i have exactly the same morgan carbtune and special screwdriver, my carbtune must be 30 years old now. very simple and reliable.

    #11951
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    With this set is it possible to remove the cilinder block from the top crank case.
    I started with a simple tool a few years ago and made it better every time.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]1217[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]1218[/ATTACH]

    #11958
    Trevor Hughes
    Keymaster

    This pin socket works well for removing the clutch nut and also fits centrifugal oil filters used on some small Hondas. Purchased from M&P

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]1229[/ATTACH]

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