Honda toolkit
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Honda toolkit
hi, can anyone tell me if i am supposed to get a toolkit with my new honda motorcycle. I bought a new 2006 F4i three months ago and i didn´t get any toolkit with it.
I started asking around and some friends told me that i should always get the toolkit and others told me that i couldn't count on getting the toolkit....
thanks B
I started asking around and some friends told me that i should always get the toolkit and others told me that i couldn't count on getting the toolkit....
thanks B
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RE: Honda toolkit
You haven't lost much by not getting one, I think they make the tools out of the metal shavings left over on the factory floor, but at least their consistant throughout, same with other Jap bike makers.
To state the bleeding obvious, have you looked under the seat? Maybe they just forgot to include it when they handed over the bike?
The tool kit is woefull, but better than nothing if your miles from anywhere. Plus you will need the Spark plug tool if your going to check your plugs. I'v looked everywhere but have not been able to find a half decent replacement
I'd be phoning the Distributer and having a major whinge. To not supply even the most basic of tool, that would enable you to change a tyre is pretty slack, even the cheapist car manufacturer gives you that.
On that subject, ever tried to take off the rear wheel nut with the Honda tool kit, nearly cut the bolt in half before it started to turn, wot a piece of crap.
Oh, and if you don't get any satisfaction from the distributer, you could probably pick up a cheapie at a bike wreckers.
To state the bleeding obvious, have you looked under the seat? Maybe they just forgot to include it when they handed over the bike?
The tool kit is woefull, but better than nothing if your miles from anywhere. Plus you will need the Spark plug tool if your going to check your plugs. I'v looked everywhere but have not been able to find a half decent replacement
I'd be phoning the Distributer and having a major whinge. To not supply even the most basic of tool, that would enable you to change a tyre is pretty slack, even the cheapist car manufacturer gives you that.
On that subject, ever tried to take off the rear wheel nut with the Honda tool kit, nearly cut the bolt in half before it started to turn, wot a piece of crap.
Oh, and if you don't get any satisfaction from the distributer, you could probably pick up a cheapie at a bike wreckers.
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