【DAYTONA】Shock Screwdriver Set for Motorcycle Review
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[How is it used?
When I was working on my motorcycle at home, there were some bolts that could not be removed by the driver, and I had to destroy the screws.
I could have chosen any manufacturer's product, but I chose DAYTONA, which handles a lot of motorcycle products.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It was just like the picture.
Slightly Large? Standard size.
How was your experience with it?
There are some places where it exits as I thought it would when I used it and some places where it does not.
The object must be restrained so that the force does not escape, and it does not seem to be suitable for sideways Screwetc. on a car body, for example.
I was able to remove the screws in areas where the force did not escape, so I will try again by placing them against a wall or something in areas where I could not remove them this time.
[Points to note]
Quantity the object so that the force does not escape as described above.:Set is required.
How did it compare to other products?
I wonder if it is an OEM or the same factory that produces it, since it is identical to the Shock driver of A0tro PROducts. I wonder if it is OEM or the same production factory.
【Review】
Shock drivers are available from various manufacturers, but I think they are relatively inexpensive and of good quality.
There are many types of Bits, so it can be used for Screws in various places.
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