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T7 Comprehensive tools list
I've ordered the T7. While waiting for delivery I thought I would start compiling a comprehensive list of tools, spares, fasteners and consumables for this particular bike. As I don't have the bike yet, nor a workshop manual, I was hoping that others might have lists of their own to share that we then could compile into a comprehensive list.
The OEM tool kit just won't cut it. On long trips I don't follow the advice on travelling light on tools. I prefer to service and fix as much as I can myself, using my own tools wherever I can, even if the local mechanic has more suitable tools. It is a great way to get to know the bike, discover issues and their developments - before things go from iffy to SHTF. Also, having the experience to carry out diagnostics as well as the practice and tools to get out of a bad situation when help is scarce - is reassuring. Further, when sourcing the help of others - being a competent buyer of services can save one self a lot of money and problems. Saving money from farming out the work is just a bonus.
Of particular interest are sizes or any specialized tools for this bike in particular, not all the general tools such as a file, pressure gauge or a particular brand of tire iron - though I'm always keen on learning something new.
- Alan/Umbraco (note if there are fasteners that can't be reached with a bit in a bit holder/screwdriver, requiring an alan wrench)
- Philips (note any fastener sizes that can't be reached with a bit in a bit holder/screwdriver due to shaft width, requiring a regular screwdriver)
- Slot/Flat (note any fastener sizes that can't be reached with a bit in a bit holder/screwdriver due to shaft width, requiring a regular screwdriver)
- Torx (note if there are fasteners that cant be reached with a torx bit in a bit holder/screwdriver due to shaft width, requiring a regular screwdriver)
- Spanners (list where two of same size is needed)
- Sockets (list where two of same size is needed)
- Valve stem remover size (OEM tube)
- Spoke wrench size
- OBDII Diagnostic Tool
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If there are any spare parts that are advisable to carry for this bike in particular, it would be good to have the part numbers for those.
Also, does anyone know of a repair manual for this bike? As a novice mechanic, I have always liked the Hayne's Manuals - but it seems as they are yet to come out with one for the T7 (hopefully soon).
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