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    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    8, 10, 12 mm box wrenches
    8, 10, 12 mm sockets, socket driver, and extension
    5, 6 mm allen wrenches (or sockets)
    medium philips screwdriver
    medium flat screwdriver

    ^^^ These here will disassemble just about anything on the bike.

    I'd be tempted to just fill the tires with Rideon and fuggedabout trying to lug a compressor around.
    Yes, thanks.

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    Cruz Tools makes several nice metric sets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pap View Post
    Thanks!
    This is what I was looking for so I didn't need to take sizes I didn't need.
    Just picked up some RideOn. Putting it in my front and new Darkside rear.
    Rears are punctured more often than fronts.

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    I built a tool kit for trips. It contained a torqe wrench big enough to remove and reinstall rear rim. Sockets / Allen sockets to remove front fender and wheel and a JIS cross point screw driver. Stop&Go mushroom plug kit and a Slim air pump. If I can't fix with this stuff it's most likely going to need a roll back hauler any way.

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    Since no one has put it out there, a good set of Allen sockets in metric and standard. Tons of Harley and as we know Honda bits are held together with allens.

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    I'm not aware of any standard allen fittings on the bike... and I've probably done more maintenance and tear-down than most; save space by not including these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    I'm not aware of any standard allen fittings on the bike... and I've probably done more maintenance and tear-down than most; save space by not including these.
    Nope not on the F6B, but he said he's trying to prep for the Harley's he's riding with too. I know older Harley's have standard allens on them. Couldn't say about new Harley's. Have they gone metric as well?

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    Well, given this thread:
    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?6...ow-Motorsports
    ...perhaps a brake bolt and some loctite are in order as well......
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    Quote Originally Posted by co425 View Post
    Nope not on the F6B, but he said he's trying to prep for the Harley's he's riding with too. I know older Harley's have standard allens on them. Couldn't say about new Harley's. Have they gone metric as well?
    Argh; my bad.

    Idk about Harley but my Chrysler has both, I wish it was one or the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    Argh; my bad.

    Idk about Harley but my Chrysler has both, I wish it was one or the other.
    No kidding, that crap drives me nuts. Unfortunately the cummins I put my 74 Ford is metric everything else is standard.

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