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XT660Z T�n�r� General Discussions Everything and anything of general topic in relation to the new T�n�r� is discussed here |
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Standard Tool Kit
Last night need to drop both wheels out of the Ten to get the new tyres fitted - found I did not have a allen key for the front axel in my kit so pulled out the unused Yamaha tool roll.
What a load of c**p not allen key for the front axel and no spanner to fit the rear nut. Made up a 17mm bolt with two locking nuts and managed to get the front axel out eventually - luckly had a 22mm socket in my own tool chest. Will go to our local tool shop on Saturday to get a 17mm allen key.
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Very true...
The Tenere's standard tool bag and kit is quite abysmal and, to be honest, a waste of space. Must admit that I treated myself (or rather, the Tenere) to a Kriega tool roll (�19 from Zen Overland) and have cherry picked the better quality items (huh, not many then?!) from the Yamaha kit and then added others as-and-when. Downside is that the Kriega roll is too big for the miserly underseat slot... but, as a rule, I've either got the pannier boxes on or my trusty Wolfman Enduro tankbag to keep things in. A shame the Tenere doesn't have the very useful underseat storage area of the 660R. C'mon Yamaha, high time something is done about that! |
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Yamaha wont to re think the under seat space,tools are ****.
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How about we make this a proper tool thread and people post clever tools (w/links!) that save space?
I seem to remember a long time ago Jmo posted what stuff you should have in your tool kit but I can't remember where. I've gone through 2x tool tubes now. They shatter when I go offroad. Partly because of the mounting, but probably more because I carry a ****load of tools I might need. |
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I think everyone knows the OE toolkit is useless, in fact the only useful tool is the C-Spanner. I too have a Kriega tool roll, although it's very very bulky, I have developed a bespoke toolkit just for the Tenere. Lots of modified tools to do specific jobs (even a ground down drift to extract the brake pad pins). It took time but this is how I did it: Everytime I did any work on the bike, I wrote down what I used and kept a list for a while. Then I put together a toolkit, thought about what I had and what I could modify to do more than one job. Once I had a toolkit I used ONLY that toolkit, if I needed anything else I added it to the toolkit. As a final cover all,,, RAC Card! I can't fix a broken chain, but I look at a chain break as being something a little more destructive as a simple break, I can't rebuild the engine/gearbox, But that's about all You need surprising little to take the Tenere apart
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I did the same. Gradually added bits and bobs from old tool kits I still had lying around, until I had everything to take the entire bike apart. It now fits partly in the tank recess and partly in a tool tube, together with a pair of mechanics gloves and a pair of jump leads with alligator clamps. Another tool tube holds 3 tire irons, a socket wrench a CO2/hand pump and a piece of cloth to use on the trails for laying out tools, nuts and bolts without having to go dig for them in the grass or the mud.
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I have full yamaha tool kit under seat plus allen keys,swiss army knife,spare fuses,black tape no hammer...
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How do you fit all that under the seat?
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Ahh there is more room under the X/R seat then the TEN and we have storage space in the tail as well. I have an improved standard tool kit (many extras), tyre repair kit, tyre levers, spare plug and a first aid kit under my seat. |
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