F4i Toolkit
#1
F4i Toolkit
After buying my bike, I noticed there was no toolkit in the storage compartment and was wondering if it's worth getting a genuine replacement, I guess what I'm asking are there any Honda specific or unconventional tools like preload adjusters and what not. Otherwise i'll buy the equivalent tools and make my own kit if it'll save $$. I couldn't find an inventory of the toolkit in my manual so any info would be appreciated.
#2
RE: F4i Toolkit
i've never used that kit for anything. If you break down it's not going to help you, because you'll probably need parts, and when you're at home.... Well, if that's the toolkit you use to work on your bike at home, then you shouldn't be working on the bike.
I wouldn't worry about it personally. If you want the kit I'll sell you mine, that's how much it means to me.
I wouldn't worry about it personally. If you want the kit I'll sell you mine, that's how much it means to me.
#5
RE: F4i Toolkit
I think it contains...
phillips & flat head screwdriver = adjust front suspension
preload adjusting wrench = adjust back spring
2 different size wrenches = take off seat to access battery
feeler gauge = check spark plug gaps
? sockets
I've used my tool kit several times. The special wrench makes it easy to adjust back suspension. I've also broke down and needed jumped. Used the open end wrenches to take off my seat to connect to battery.
phillips & flat head screwdriver = adjust front suspension
preload adjusting wrench = adjust back spring
2 different size wrenches = take off seat to access battery
feeler gauge = check spark plug gaps
? sockets
I've used my tool kit several times. The special wrench makes it easy to adjust back suspension. I've also broke down and needed jumped. Used the open end wrenches to take off my seat to connect to battery.
#6
RE: F4i Toolkit
I don't have a toolkit either on my used Silver 01 F4i and I attempted to do a sparkplug change about 4 months ago. Well the change isn't difficult but due to the tight space in there the Honda SparkPlug tool/socket does the job adequately and I do believe it is part of the toolkit. But I'm sure you can go out & find a socketwrench that may do just as well. Anyone care to chime in and correct me if I'm wrong?
To workaround that, I happen to know the Store Manager at the local Honda Motorcycle dealer and he gave me the sparkplug socket/tool that should have came with toolkit for free no questions asked.
The other only useful tool might be the rearshock preload spring tool but I never seen what it looks like to evaluate it's worth. I happen to borrow my friends tool which seems to do the job nicely.
To workaround that, I happen to know the Store Manager at the local Honda Motorcycle dealer and he gave me the sparkplug socket/tool that should have came with toolkit for free no questions asked.
The other only useful tool might be the rearshock preload spring tool but I never seen what it looks like to evaluate it's worth. I happen to borrow my friends tool which seems to do the job nicely.
#7
RE: F4i Toolkit
i havent used the kit too much. I have it and dont even keep it in my bike. The only tools i still use are the 2 wrenches to remove the rear tire. I dont know if its the same everywhere but to change a tire its damn near half price if the tire and wheel are off the bike. Other than that, i dont find it too useful.
#8
RE: F4i Toolkit
A good word of advice, don't leave home without your toolkit. You will find it useful when you break down on the side of the highway or when your far from home. What are you going to do leave your bike on the side of the road for someone to steal it when you leave. Use that toolkit for a quick patch up or whatever just to make it home. Thats what its for.
#9
RE: F4i Toolkit
ORIGINAL: decannon04
A good word of advice, don't leave home without your toolkit. You will find it useful when you break down on the side of the highway or when your far from home. What are you going to do leave your bike on the side of the road for someone to steal it when you leave. Use that toolkit for a quick patch up or whatever just to make it home. Thats what its for.
A good word of advice, don't leave home without your toolkit. You will find it useful when you break down on the side of the highway or when your far from home. What are you going to do leave your bike on the side of the road for someone to steal it when you leave. Use that toolkit for a quick patch up or whatever just to make it home. Thats what its for.
#10