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Tool kit - what is it?

Postby Old Dog » Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:01 pm

I removed the onboard toolkit today and apart from the usual crap items I found what looked like a piece of tube which had been flattened and slightly crimped about a third along its length. So can anyone enlighten me as to what this is for please? I cannot believe its a handle for the spannner :roll:

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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:44 pm

picture would help
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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby aah5 » Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:20 pm

It is an extension to fit on to the spanner for the axle nut.
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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby Old Dog » Tue Jan 27, 2009 4:06 am

Bloody Hell mate, now that's what I call in extremis. Has anyone tried this?
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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby Linegeist » Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:08 am

Old Dog wrote:Has anyone tried this?


I haven't tried it personally - try looking for owners with missing knuckles! :-D :wink:
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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby IlPrincipeBrutto » Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:47 am

Old Dog wrote:Has anyone tried this?


if by "this" you mean the extension for the axle nut spanner then yes, I did try it. Last year I had to tighten the chain after a long ride. As I was in Germany, I had to rely on the toolkit. I managed, just; considering the tools I used, and the fact that I consider myself mechanically inept, it must rank as almost a miracle.
The ironic thing is that I had at home a professional extension bar with socket, which I had bought expressely for this sort of occourence.
For completeness' sake, the extension did bend a bit, and I doubt it could withstand another road-side emergency.

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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby Old Dog » Tue Jan 27, 2009 8:19 am

Thanks for the feedback. The only question now is whether I can get shot of the tool carrier plastic thingee without losing the airbox etc
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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby Linegeist » Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:41 am

I'm looking to do this sometime soon as well. The thing dangles there like a weird plastic scrotum, devoid of any purpose (as I haven't the tool roll nor the lid) and collecting dirt. I've taken the tyre hugger off my Skorpion as I prefer the naked look (ooooerr Nurse... :P ) and that tool holder gets in the way.

As far as I can see, it's just part of the airbox moulding that should succumb to a little careful hacksawing and some cleaning up afterwards. If it's too much of a fag, then I'm thinking of ditching the airbox altogether, fitting K&N's to the carb mouths and fabricating a simple battery carrier out of some flat 1/2" stainless bar I have in the workshop. :twisted:

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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby Norman Wade » Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:28 pm

The Skorpion toolbox is fitted to the airbox by three screws. These are accessible through small holes in the bottom of the toolbox, and you'll need a long 3mm Allen key. Whether they'll come out easily or not is another question, when I removed mine to fit an Ohlins rear shock, I had to hacksaw through one.
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Re: Tool kit - what is it?

Postby Linegeist » Sat Jan 31, 2009 2:17 pm

Thanks Norman. That's a top tip! :smt006
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