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What Should A Basic Motorcycle Tool Kit Have?

The motorcycle is our ideal companion and with it we can travel the streets and highways comfortably. However, like all means of transport, it requires constant maintenance. Although it is true, it is necessary to go to a professional, what happens when we do not have a team of mechanics nearby during a journey?



We must always carry a set of tools on trips, whether to shoot in the city or make long journeys. “Most bikes include a kit, but they are extremely basic tools. There are more specific tools to solve possible breakdowns, like the small flat screwdriver, which is essential for regulating the carburetor mixture. A portable motorcycle lift is also essential on a long journey. And of course, a pressure gauge to verify that the tires are in good condition, '' says the expert.


Next, we will learn more about the tools we must have:


Screwdrivers: you should include in your tool kit a 5mm flat screwdriver and a cross # 2 screwdrivers. Most motorcycles come armed with cross or star hardware, and the screwdrivers allow you to access some important places such as the box of fuses or battery terminals.


The flat screwdriver is extremely useful and you can also use it to remove flat slot screws, as a lever or guide to attach a wheel axle.


Mixed Wrench: The mixed option is excellent for its versatility. Test it beforehand, considering that it is the correct size according to the axles of your wheels. This tool disengages a wheel in the event of a puncture.


Allen key set: In the event of a major breakdown, Allen keys are essential because many of the motorcycle's components are assembled with Allen hardware. Therefore, without the relevant tool it is impossible to remove one of said screws. Try to carry these good quality keys to avoid the risk of breaking it when exerting force.


Adjustable wrench: this wrench is perfect to solve an eventuality, since its range of application is very wide.


Spark Plug Wrench: This is a must have in your tool kit. If you are a motorcyclist, you need to get the specific key for your motorcycle model, in this way you can make changes to the parts with specific faults.


Pressure clamp: the capacity of the pressure clamp is so good that it allows you to clamp two pieces with it, if you lost the screw that originally joined them. It can also be used to remove a grub screw or to loosen a part.


Puncture repair kit: this is basic since motorcycles, unlike cars, do not have a spare wheel. They are usually easy to handle and have everything you need to continue your journey.


For tubeless or tubeless wheels it is just as simple as removing the object that caused the puncture. Enlarge the hole with an awl, insert a rubber wick wrapped in glue and proceed to inflate the wheel with the compressed air bottles that are usually included.


Basic spare parts: bulbs, spearguns, chain oil or spark plugs are easy items to change and will allow us to continue our journey with ease. You can also purchase a set of tail light bulbs and the halogen headlight.


For adventurers: these items will be of great use to you. A headlamp to keep your hands free, adhesive tape, octopuses to hold, plastic hose to transfer gasoline from one motorcycle to another, metal seal and a battery cable with which you can start the motorcycle from the battery of another motorcycle in case you got caught on a trip.

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