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Equipping a Home Shop
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Equipping a Home Shop
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Despite what the Euro 5 Emission Advocates may believe, the CB1100 deserves much respect. A case can be made that emissions are not the only consideration when you evaluating a motorcycle that could easily last 250,000 miles and 50 years with only basic maintenance. Our motorcycles iare more "green" than what an exhaust test might indicate. Smile

For a relatively modest investment, it is possible to equip a home shop with the tools necessary to maintain a CB1100 with confidence. For whatever it is worth, here is what I have acquired along the way.

Safety Goggles and Gloves

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Basic Mechanic Tool Set

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[b]Persuaders


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Torque Wrenches

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Scrapers, Sanders, Duct Tape, Electrical Tap, Zip Ties. JB Weld

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Pliers and Scrapers

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Tape Measures and Ruler

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Lights and Roller Seat

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Manuals and Tablets (Windows and Apple)

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Fluid Collectors and Protective Floor Mat

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We are all pressed for space in our garages. For perspective, see the total storage required for my tools relative to the size of motorcycle.

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I am not sure if this Thread will spark much interest. Smile But if anyone would like me to add some links to learn more tool specifics, please let me know. I would be delighted to add them to this Thread.

Take care and stay warm. David

2017 Honda CB1100 EX
The most sophisticated, smooth, perfectly engineered motorcycle I've ever owned. A pleasure in every way.


01-24-2026, 01:18 AM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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When can I have my two bikes serviced? Smile

           "Drop a gear and disappear"®
'24 Kawi Z650RS - Hooligan®
'14 CB1100 DLX, s/n 170, 38K kms - FOX® 

'14 CB1100/ABS, 134K kms - sold
'13 CB1100/c-ABS - 56K kms - sold             
            *Grand Chancellor* 


01-24-2026, 06:20 AM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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JIS screwdrivers. I have Vessel brand.

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I find your lack of RLETs disturbing


01-24-2026, 08:02 AM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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I always include these when I am wrenching:
   

In my stable:
2014 Honda CB1100 Standard
1967 Honda CB77 Superhawk 


01-24-2026, 09:30 AM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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I have a large tool chest with a metal sign over it that says “Still Plays With Motorcycles”.

Oh and a small plastic tote with my brake fluid changing stuff.

You know what? I actually would like a pickle.


01-24-2026, 09:30 AM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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rdprdp01, you always post such satisfying photos--they make me happy. It's really quite elegant the way you set everything up, the precision...the care. It makes me think that if I were every buying a bike from you, I'd feel totally good about it.

I look through your "list" of tools and think to myself, "yep, I got that, got that...oh, don't have that". It's fun.


01-24-2026, 12:33 PM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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i recomend a tire balencer and machine of your flavor

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01-24-2026, 12:39 PM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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Nice montage!

More: Bandaids (suhawk beat me to it), vernier calipers, chain tool, tire irons, bead breaker.


01-24-2026, 04:46 PM
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RE: Equipping a Home Shop
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When I was 14 years old, I worked at a gas station. Folks would pull up, tell me how much gas they wanted, and I would pump away. I also washed cars, changed oil, and swapped tires, too. Those were some of the best times in my life. It was a kinder, gentler world. People seemed amused that my boyish self was so serious about doing things properly. 

However, I do remember an incident or two with the tire machine. We failed to reach a full detente prior to my retirement at 16. I never damaged a rim or hurt myself, but I still remember those moments when the tire was either going on or coming off, hoping I wouldn't have to explain to Mr. Ron how I managed to ruin a perfectly good tire. I think those moments of my mis-spent youth scarred me because I have absolutely no inclination to own a tire iron or one of the contraptions I have seen you true motorcycle men use to service your own tires!

The balance of my garage setup follows. And although it does not include tire irons, I do have two spare tires:

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An impressive collection of shop towels and all the cleaning and lubricating solvents Honda ever made for the CB1100:

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A six-foot rolling case containing the parts most likely to be replaced when I overestimate my riding capabilities:

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And spare RLETS, because the RLET Police are monitoring my parole. Smile

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Enjoy your weekend. David

2017 Honda CB1100 EX
The most sophisticated, smooth, perfectly engineered motorcycle I've ever owned. A pleasure in every way.


01-24-2026, 08:23 PM
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(01-24-2026, 08:23 PM)rdprdp01 Wrote: When I was 14 years old, 
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And spare RLETS, because the RLET Police are monitoring my parole. Smile

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You bet, David....padawan you are not  Smile
MiLord, any comments..??

           "Drop a gear and disappear"®
'24 Kawi Z650RS - Hooligan®
'14 CB1100 DLX, s/n 170, 38K kms - FOX® 

'14 CB1100/ABS, 134K kms - sold
'13 CB1100/c-ABS - 56K kms - sold             
            *Grand Chancellor* 


01-24-2026, 08:29 PM
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