
OEM tool kit
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- Coyote
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OEM tool kit
Not the remakes that are available now. How much is missing and how much is wring? I know I am missing the wooden handle and a flat head screwdriver. I thought the original was double ended? The plug socket looks totally wrong. You would have to cut the frame in half to get it on the center plug. The pouch is shredded vinyl. This came with a 76 GT550.


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Re: OEM tool kit
Ian
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Re: OEM tool kit
Does anybody actually use these things? You would think with the overall quality of the bike, they could have done better in this area. Although I bought a new toolbox strap, I'll probably leave these on the shelf until the time comes to sell.
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.
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1978 GS1000C
1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.
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1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.
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Re: OEM tool kit
Well - admitting that I am a bit odd (my wife tells me that regularlyCoyote wrote:Does anybody actually use these things? You would think with the overall quality of the bike, they could have done better in this area.



The resto world is a niche market and not for everyone - if you are doing up a special, cafe or especially a daily rider, then tools that you trust and are of better quality make more sense.

Ian
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Re: OEM tool kit
Ian,
All fair points. I have a NOS tool set in my GT380. Never got it out since I hid it in there! didn't bother on the 750.
The irony is the only time the 380 broke, no tools would have helped (plastic timing gear). yet the 750 clutch adjuster has come loose twice and I've had to limp home making jerky clutchless changes. I did curse
Now I keep one allen key and a small adjustable spanner under the seat. Not got it out since. Life's not fair.
Mike
All fair points. I have a NOS tool set in my GT380. Never got it out since I hid it in there! didn't bother on the 750.
The irony is the only time the 380 broke, no tools would have helped (plastic timing gear). yet the 750 clutch adjuster has come loose twice and I've had to limp home making jerky clutchless changes. I did curse

Now I keep one allen key and a small adjustable spanner under the seat. Not got it out since. Life's not fair.
Mike
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Re: OEM tool kit
This one on ebay for $25
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Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.