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Tool kit find.

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Found this on Ebay the other day for a steal of a deal, it was just too good to pass up. There is a screwdriver and phillips bit included as well thats not shown in the photo.
The box wrench, its extension and bar are for a T500 which you rarely find these days, so that helps complete one of my T500 kits. The points spanner and feeler gauge is always a welcome find as well. Then there's that very short prybar with flattened ends like a baby tyre tool. Its not listed in any Suzuki tool kits I know of, but its there as part of the deal.

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Nice catch ! :up: What colour is the screw driver handle ? 8)
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If anyone was going to reply to this post I knew it would be you Ian,, 8) sadly its a black one and not a red handle. The box wrench is a short shank end type as well, since you can see its end in the photo. Do you have any ideas on the "baby tyre tool" I don't recall it being a Suzuki item and I also don't recall ever seeing it in any Honda tool kits.
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Suzsmokeyallan wrote:Do you have any ideas on the "baby tyre tool"
Yamaha I think Allan - 1965 through 1968 roughly ? 8)
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So how many of those tools were actually in the 750 kit,
I'm trying to put a kit together for my L model.
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old racer wrote:So how many of those tools were actually in the 750 kit, I'm trying to put a kit together for my L model.
That kit is for a T500 eh ? For a GT750, just check the Field Guide !

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Sorry Ian,
I must pay more attention when in class,
Or I will never learn anything.
And thanks for the link Idon't know where we would be without your website.
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