View Full Version : Specialty Tools - Charlotte, NC area
Wanderer13
01-25-2010, 06:55 PM
I was thinking about creating a thread with a list of specialty tools that people would be willing to loan out to fellow CR members. You break it you buy it policy would apply. We are not talking screw drivers and hammers but more like chain tool kits, seal drivers, suspension tools, etc. Tools that you may only use a handful of times per year or ones that you would like to have access to but are just too cheap. If we have enough interest, we could make it a sticky and others could duplicate the idea by region. Let me know what you think. So far I can add to the list a Blind Hole Bearing Puller. I bought it this week to pull out and replace the wheel bearings on the DR650. It will fit internal bearing diameters from 3/8" to 1.5".
rocketman1098S
01-25-2010, 09:34 PM
I was thinking about creating a thread with a list of specialty tools that people would be willing to loan out to fellow CR members. You break it you buy it policy would apply. We are not talking screw drivers and hammers but more like chain tool kits, seal drivers, suspension tools, etc. Tools that you may only use a handful of times per year or ones that you would like to have access to but are just too cheap. If we have enough interest, we could make it a sticky and others could duplicate the idea by region. Let me know what you think. So far I can add to the list a Blind Hole Bearing Puller. I bought it this week to pull out and replace the wheel bearings on the DR650. I will fit internal bearing diameters from 3/8" to 1.5".
David, you might want to invest in a "T" pretty quickly...
Wanderer13
01-25-2010, 09:48 PM
David, you might want to invest in a "T" pretty quickly...
I know this from experience!
chadlnc
01-26-2010, 01:53 PM
Not sure I have anything to add to the list, but I think this is a great idea. I do have an electric pressure washer good after those really muddy off road rides.
I could use a Nutsert metric install tool to reset or install a new nutsert on my Husky.
Wanderer13
01-26-2010, 02:36 PM
Tool, Purpose, Contact
Blind Hole Bearing Puller, wheel bearing removal, Wanderer
Electric Pressure Washer, clean stuff up, ChadInc
If anyone wants to add to the list, just quote this message, add your tool and delete the [quote] formatting. That way, the updated list will include everything and will eliminate the need to scroll through all the post.
Mach VIII
01-26-2010, 04:22 PM
Nice idea David.
Blind Hole Bearing Puller, wheel bearing removal, Wanderer
Electric Pressure Washer, clean stuff up, ChadInc
Motion Pro Chain Breaker & Press, remove/install chain, Mach VIII
cdues
07-05-2010, 08:36 PM
I have both a drive chain breaker and a cam chain breaker (drives pin back in as well.)
Fork seal tool.
Some massive sized sockets.
Anybody have a carb sync tool I can borrow for a day or so?
Wanderer13
07-05-2010, 09:28 PM
Anybody have a carb sync tool I can borrow for a day or so?
I have one of the Motion Pro carb sync tools that has 4 lines. This is the one with the mercury in it. If that is what you are looking for, you are welcome to borrow it.
Bobdesmo
07-06-2010, 08:32 AM
I have a lower front fork pit bull for changing tires. Also a rear single side swing arm that you use from the side. It came with a stud for 1098, MV Aug. and BMW. If you mail your dia. I can see if I have something that will fit. And a standard rear pit bull rear stand. BobL.
rocketman1098S
07-06-2010, 11:16 AM
Blind Hole Bearing Puller, wheel bearing removal, Wanderer
Electric Pressure Washer, clean stuff up, ChadInc
Motion Pro Chain Breaker & Press, remove/install chain, Mach VIII
RK Chain Breaker/ Riveter rocketman1098S N Central NC
Wanderer13
07-06-2010, 12:00 PM
Blind Hole Bearing Puller, Motion Pro Vacuum Carb Sync tool, wheel bearing removal, sync carbs/fuel injectors, Wanderer13
Electric Pressure Washer, clean stuff up, ChadInc
Motion Pro Chain Breaker & Press, remove/install chain, Mach VIII
RK Chain Breaker/ Riveter rocketman1098S N Central NC
flynfink
07-06-2010, 03:09 PM
cool idea.
Pit bull new front stand - pins for many bikes
Pit bull Rear stand-
Air and impact tools -
Large Metric sockets -
Large Metric Allens-
rocketman1098S
07-06-2010, 04:05 PM
Metric Adjustable Wrench
cdues
07-06-2010, 11:01 PM
Dave, that's exactly what I'll need. I have to sort out why I don't have idle and accept that I'll have to pull the carbs back off and fight the air boots once more.
STRETCH
07-07-2010, 12:24 AM
I have a realy big hammer.
MrStinky
07-07-2010, 08:24 AM
Blind Hole Bearing Puller, Motion Pro Vacuum Carb Sync tool, wheel bearing removal, sync carbs/fuel injectors, Wanderer13
Electric Pressure Washer, clean stuff up, ChadInc
Motion Pro Chain Breaker & Press, remove/install chain, Mach VIII
RK Chain Breaker/ Riveter rocketman1098S N Central NC
Castle Socket for Swing Arm 32 o r36mm?, Adjustable Spanner Wrench w/ 3/8" slot -torque steering head and doesn't mar your nuts, Traxxion Dynamics spring compressor and bleeder tool (other fork tools too for showa forks), Mercury Carb Synch, Compression/Leak down guages, pit-bulls stands, miti vac, I have more i can't think of - just pm me. Tim aka MrStinky Huntersville, Lake Norman Area
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MrStinky
07-07-2010, 08:27 AM
I have a realy big hammer.
I see we have Harley Mechanic in the house. Woot Woot.
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fabiang
07-20-2010, 11:11 PM
Aprilia Steering Stem Special Tool, for adjusting and locking the special steering stem nuts found under the top triple clamp, FabianG
rodm850g
07-22-2010, 11:50 AM
Guys,
This is a good idea ! many are of close proximity and some of us are far far away.....so I'm gonna have to fall back in a policy my Dad sat down for me when I was a young apprentice autobody repairman.....If you got to borrow it more than once you need your own.....ergo my "Old Guys Garage"..I'll say this though if anyone is ever down this way and is in need I can be found....
Rod:301:
Dmann996
07-24-2010, 07:23 AM
I have OCD when it comes to my tools, I don't borrow and I don't let people borrow. My wife still has a hammer, tin snips and duck bill vise grips that haven't made it back into the boxes. The pain... just put them back when you are done with them woman... damn her stained glass hobby!
Cmwoody
12-13-2010, 07:23 PM
Tire machines, air tools, various shim sets, huge jet sets, lots of specialty sockets for dirtbike swingarms, lift, beer fridge(byob), sheet metal tools, welders, plasma, blast cabinet, etc...
I'm right outside of High Point.:icon_welcome:
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