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Tenere toolkit help
Anyone help? I finally got the toolkit from my dealer but it does not fit in the space in the tank recess. Can anyone compare this tool kit number as I am sure I must have the wrong one (he has also provided the wrong item for the missing fairing bolt.
Part number of toolkit I have 11D-F8100-00 Many thanks Al |
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That's the correct part number, maybe it's not packed right? To be honest the standard toolkit's pretty crap anyway, you're better off making up your own one.
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Cheers Doug I will repack it and have another go.. Totally agree that it's going to be crap, it's just that when I buy a brand new bike I expect itnto come with the bits that it should. In reallity, I won't ever use it, just nice to have as I paid for it Thanks again Al |
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it is a pretty tight fit and you need to make sure to pack all the tools very efficiently into the little bag. You need significant free space in teh bag in order for it to fit the tank recess.
The content is crap indeed. Doesn't even include tools to remove the wheels. Who came up with that idea ? |
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Did you at least get a big hex key for the front wheel nut.
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Al - the toolkit will fit in, but it wont look like it really does, its more a case of getting the velcro to catch so it stays put while you wedge the seat on. one thing you can do to make space is take the small phillips screwdriver out and throw it as far away as possible, I cant find a single screw on the bike that it would fit. |
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