Since the F6B doesn't come with a toolkit what do you carry on the bike? What are the most important sizes I should make sure I have? Anything else?
Since the F6B doesn't come with a toolkit what do you carry on the bike? What are the most important sizes I should make sure I have? Anything else?
Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.
Zip ties, some wire and always carry your multi-tool leatherman or other brand.
Hi zeus661
The F6B comes with a toolkit in Australia.
This is what is in it,
Spark plug wrench
8 mm Open end wrench
10 X 12 mm Open end wrench
14 X 17 mm Open end wrench
10 X 12 mm Box end wrench
14 X 17 mm Box end wrench
Pliers
Screwdriver handle
No.2 Phillips screwdriver
No.2 screwdriver
5 mm Hex wrench
6 mm Hex wrench
8 mm Box wrench
0.7 mm Feeler gauge
Tool bag
Hope this helps you
Cheers Tony![]()
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We've had this discussion before. All ya have to carry is a gun. Free gas, free cash, free meals,,, Anything you need is just a click away!
Now, if your a non-toter like myself, and you've done enough wrenchin to know the most commonly used stuff,,, carry that,,,, so you can help the guys who ran outta ammo,,
Try to score a tool kit from a crashed Goldwing. I got my tool kit out of my totaled 2008 when I took my stuff out. The screw driver is a Japanese Industrial Standard type, not a phillips. Very handy to have to prevent rounding the head on JIS screws.![]()
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I picked up a goldwing oem kit off of ebay a few months ago. After looking at it and the bike for a while I decided that while I feel good having it along, I likely will not need much other than a hex wrench or occasional screwdriver to tighten a loose fastener. I thre a few zip ties and a roll of duct tape in just in case as well.
I also carry a phone, and taped a credit card on the bike should I get separated from my wallet.