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RE: Tools you'll need - Lord Popgun - 06-26-2021

Don’t order item #2. It’s a sandwich bag Honda charges $4 for! (owners manual bag).


RE: Tools you'll need - GoldOxide_imp - 06-26-2021

(06-26-2021, 11:59 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Don’t order item #2. It’s a sandwich bag Honda charges $4 for! (owners manual bag).

Just imagine: The CB1100 Forum could sell "CB1100 Owner's Manual Bags" for less than half that price and still be in the black. ROFL


RE: Tools you'll need - Nachodaddy - 09-10-2021

(12-28-2016, 02:43 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote:
(12-28-2016, 02:36 PM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: OK...so I'm getting a torque wrench. Mainly to prove I'm a man. Might opt for a mid-quality version to prove that I'm a man who can at once recognize quality machining and a good value. Sears opens at 10


ROFL

Just wait until you get into the wet threads / dry threads discussion with people after you have bought your Torque wrench. ( hint like a small oil thread)


ROFL

Just wait until you get into the wet threads / dry threads discussion with people after you have bought your Torque wrench. ( hint like a small oil thread)
I know this is an old post, but just to throw a monkey wrench in to the works, you do know there are torque wrenches calibrated in a) FOOT pounds, and b) INCH pounds, right? I learned this when doing the clutch on my Sportster. Oh, and my Model T Ford friends (the really OLD ones) tell me a Monkey wrench is the smaller version of a Gorilla wrench. I'll let you work on that for awhile.


Tools you'll need - mrded_imp - 03-23-2023

A note to myself: I need a tool to shut a leaking petrol tube, when removing a tank.

Some sort of rubber tube, which I can quickly put on, and stop it leaking.
Btw, this is a toolkit I care with me [Image: 5f0958002f9dd58c94505df4f4e66b69.jpg]


RE: Tools you'll need - Nachodaddy - 03-23-2023

(03-23-2023, 03:52 AM)mrded_imp Wrote: A note to myself: I need a tool to shut a leaking petrol tube, when removing a tank.

Some sort of rubber tube, which I can quickly put on, and stop it leaking.
Btw, this is a toolkit I care with me [Image: 5f0958002f9dd58c94505df4f4e66b69.jpg]
Look on-line for a used hemostat. These are the clamps that surgeons use and they look like scissors, but not sharp. Excellent for that purpose.


RE: Tools you'll need - PowerDubs_imp - 03-23-2023

I have some tools that will save you guys a LOT of space and weight. I'll take some pics when I get in my garage....


RE: Tools you'll need - Lord Popgun - 03-23-2023

Hemostats are all over Amazon and are cheap.

I’m sure the ones doctors use are not cheap, but IDK.


RE: Tools you'll need - PowerDubs_imp - 03-23-2023

I have plenty from when I was a medic & EMT in the Army.

...they probably weren't the cheapest either.


Tools you'll need - mrded_imp - 03-23-2023

hemostat would work on rubber tubes. The only I’m talking about is a fuel pump, metal tube coming from a tank.


RE: Tools you'll need - Nachodaddy - 03-23-2023

(03-23-2023, 05:22 PM)mrded_imp Wrote: hemostat would work on rubber tubes. The only I’m talking about is a fuel pump, metal tube coming from a tank.
Ooops, sorry. Yup, hemostat won't work on that.