
Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
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Re: Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
So i've been trolling Fleabay whilst at work tonight tool hunting cos my ratshit toolset has 2 broken ratchets, so figure i'll bite the bullet and buy some Sidchrome or similar, enough of the fucking around with the cheap crap, not worth the hassle, whilst trolling I found a really special set that are " REGION 4 PAL " so if I really want a good look at em they should work in my DVD player 

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Re: Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
You can have all the gear in the world,but getting time to do any sort of major work is my biggest problem 

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Re: Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
Big hammer and a packet of condoms.
If you can't fix it FARK IT
I get everthing I will need, gathered it over the years, used to be a boat designer builder in my previous years, so my kind boss used to purchase all these useful tools on my company credit card and then when I left for Au he couldn't find em
Yep, only thing I would like to pick up is a rattle gun, not very often you need one but when you haven't got one.....
If I haven't got anything I'm sure a local Windsor Downs workshop will have it
As Snorky though, time is the biggest problem, it's been great having 3 months with no license, I have got shit loads done.
Great thread.
Damo
If you can't fix it FARK IT

I get everthing I will need, gathered it over the years, used to be a boat designer builder in my previous years, so my kind boss used to purchase all these useful tools on my company credit card and then when I left for Au he couldn't find em

Yep, only thing I would like to pick up is a rattle gun, not very often you need one but when you haven't got one.....

If I haven't got anything I'm sure a local Windsor Downs workshop will have it


As Snorky though, time is the biggest problem, it's been great having 3 months with no license, I have got shit loads done.
Great thread.
Damo
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Re: Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
You don't work for Sunflag do you Dave?
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Re: Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
I have heaps of assorted tools, all centred around what is nesceaary to rip aparet a bike when needbe, but i don't do major things like valve clearance or rebuilds anymore.
I tend to have all the tools i would need if i was on the road and they were stored under my seat.
The most valuable tools have always been:
multimeter, butane soldering iron, and wire strippers.
(Yes, I love electrical faults)
and if you don't have a centrestand on the bike, a decent stand comes in handy!
I tend to have all the tools i would need if i was on the road and they were stored under my seat.
The most valuable tools have always been:
multimeter, butane soldering iron, and wire strippers.
(Yes, I love electrical faults)
and if you don't have a centrestand on the bike, a decent stand comes in handy!
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Re: Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
It's a farkin screwdriver
IF you NEED one............................. buy it OR buy a big hammer

IF you NEED one............................. buy it OR buy a big hammer

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Re: Tools....no not you lot... the things in the garage.
RossiRossi wrote:It's a farkin screwdriver![]()
IF you NEED one............................. buy it OR buy a big hammer
the big smoter is the go.........
coz it fixs anything

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