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No need to prepare Glasses and Spanner for every little maintenance. View detail
When double nut is not available.
I bought this to pull out the sprocket bolt on my SR400.
The reason why we went to the trouble of purchasing the hub clutch is because the SR400 hub clutch has a convex shape for CenterRinging the Sprocket.
This is because the distance between the convex part and the stud bolt is so close that a double nut cannot be used.
I was wondering if I would have any luck using the OEM Nut since it is so thin. Unfortunately, the second one bites only one pile and cannot hang Torque properly.
I had no choice but to buy a special tool.
Still, it was a bit odd to remove the screws because they were coated with screw locks and mine were very sticky.
Fortunately, since it was a RoseRose, access was possible from the back, so I was able to finally remove it by searing it with a raspene, drilling a hole in the center, and pulling out the Torque.
The structure of the Stud bolt remover consists of three Pieces that move and hold the Bolt when it is rotated.
The structure was like a Cell starterClutch.
The screw threads are held in place by the three pieces of the bolt, either on the face of the screw threads or by a line perpendicular to the screw threads, so the screw threads are crushed. Basically, the removed stud bolt cannot be reused.
Since it is possible to engage the stud bolt in the reverse rotation direction, it is possible to loosen the Opposite Thread Screw or tighten the Normal Thread Screw, but as mentioned earlier, the screw threads will be crushed, so it will be a very special application when used for tightening.
It can be used for round bars as well, since it does not need to be screwed structurally.
Maybe it would be good for a sticking Knock Pin or something.
I purchased For M8 this time, so I can use it for Big bike's Exhaust System and so on.
If you have For M6, I think you will have no problem with most large stud bolts.
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Powerful pincers!
Water pump pliers are a necessity for playing with motorcycles.
Ordinary pliers have a weak bite, but water pump pliers have great bite and are easy to turn and grip.
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Hexagonal has it all at KTC!
Hexagonal sockets are available at KTC.
The accuracy is good and helps Screw not to nudge.
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The Socket that never misses
First of all, you can't go wrong with a Socket, and I think KTC is just right for motorcycle tinkering. It is a good product with accuracy and strength. View detail
The Larger the Size, the better the accuracy!
I buy KTC for large sized sockets. The price is cheap and the accuracy is good, so it helps me a lot. View detail
Strong!
I don't use Joint very often, but it is a product I worry about if I don't have it.
It is a product of strength, precision and no mistake.
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Spanner with strength without the mouth!
Spanner is not easy to open the mouth, so it is either strong or it is not.
It is also thin and just right for Motorcycle toys.
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Adapter with precision!
Adapter of KTC [1/2→3/8] is accurate and just right to pull out and insert. I can use it for years and it is durable. View detail
Precision Adapter
Adapter of KTC [3/8→1/2] has been in use for years and is durable.
It's also good for extraction and accuracy.
Highly recommended!
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Are non-Motorcycle uses more frequent?
So far "Large" When "Inside Although I had a Driver for the "Small" was purchased because he did not have one.
[How is it used?
Motorcycle in general, and all other products that use +Screw in general, but where and how often it can be used. "Inside The Driver is much less than the Driver in the "Mere Old Man". However, it is just fit to the +Screw that stops the back cover of the mobile training game that was popular more than 20 years ago.
Was the one you received as per Image?
The one I received looked as high quality as the picture and had a thin coating of rust-proof Oil on the tip.
How was your experience with it?
It seems to fit very well in the hand, and the grip is very firm, so it will be easy to put on and off the Screw.
However, since the grips are too tight, it is better to use a little more force when using it on a part that should not be tightened too much.
[Points to note]
Select and use the appropriate +Driver number for the appropriate +Screw.
How did it compare to other products?
until now "Inside I've been using only the +Driver of the "Small" This is the first time for me to use the type of Driver in the "1" series, but the accuracy, ease of use, and fit feel are good.
Also, my personal impression is that the Plus and Minus Screwdriver Sets are sold separately, but perhaps
I don't think I'll be able to use all of them, so as far as drivers are concerned, I only buy what I need from Single Item sellers.
I think it would be a good idea to do so.
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This is the most universal driver with a large size.
It became the number one Driver that I often use for both Motorcycle and products that use +Screw, and I bought it because the Vessel +Driver that I had at home was worn out.
[How is it used?
It can be used for all Motorcycle and other products that use +Screw, and since it is the most frequently used number driver, it can be used in a wide range of locations.
Was the one you received as per Image?
The one I received looked as high quality as the picture and had a thin coating of rust-proof Oil on the tip.
How was your experience with it?
It seems to fit very well in the hand, and the grip is very firm, so it will be easy to put on and off the Screw.
However, since the grips are too tight, it is better to use a little more force when using it on a part that should not be tightened too much.
[Points to note]
Select and use the appropriate +Driver number for the appropriate +Screw.
How did it compare to other products?
Compared to the worn Vessel +Driver, the accuracy, ease of use, and fit are still improved.
Also, my personal impression is that the Plus and Minus Screwdriver Sets are sold separately, but perhaps
I don't think I'll be able to use all of them, so as far as drivers are concerned, I only buy what I need from Single Item sellers.
I think it would be a good idea to do so.
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Compatible with Handlebar Weightetc. screws
Purchased because I had an inaccurate +Driver at home and had almost licked the Screw when servicing it.
[How is it used?
Screws with Handlebar Weight installed and screws of OEM Exhaust Cover of MONKEY50 are now supported.
Was the one you received as per Image?
The one I received looked as high quality as the picture and had a thin coating of rust-proof Oil on the tip.
How was your experience with it?
It seems to fit very well in the hand, and the grip is very firm, so it will be easy to put on and off the Screw.
However, since the grips are too tight, it is better to use a little more force when using it on a part that should not be tightened too much.
[Points to note]
Be careful not to over-tighten when using this product in areas where tightening Torque is not very high.
How did it compare to other products?
Compared to T-drivers made by other manufacturers, the accuracy, ease of use, and fit are far superior.
Also, my personal impression is that the Plus and Minus Screwdriver Sets are sold separately, but perhaps
I don't think I'll be able to use all of them, so as far as drivers are concerned, I only buy what I need from Single Item sellers.
I think it would be a good idea to do so.
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It is heavy and goes easily into the Screw hole.
I had an Allen Wrench made by a manufacturer at home for a long time, but it had rust on it extensively and the hexagonal screw was going to be damaged every time I used it on my motorcycle because of the sharp hexagonal point on the end of it.
[How is it used?
Various sizes of hex bars are available in Quantities:The set is widely compatible with Motorcycle's hexagon socket screws.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It has a high quality feel as shown in the image and looks scratch resistant due to its dull luster.
How was your experience with it?
There is almost no rattling even if the screw is moved after insertion, and it seems that the screw hole will not be violated. There is also a ball point on the screw that allows for quick turning of the screw once loosened.
[Points to note]
As mentioned in the manufacturer's note, it is better not to use it on the ball point where high torque is applied. When using it, it is recommended to use it for fast turning instead of tightening the screw.
How did it compare to other products?
Compared to the non-Manufacturer products we have had in our house for a long time, the precision, weight, and ease of use of these products are all far superior.
Although the regular Allen Wrench without ball point is also available, we recommend this product because it is more convenient and can be turned quickly, even if you have to spend a little more money.
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Castings, good stuff (cold! (Gobble!)
I was heartbroken by the DAYTONA product, so I hung on to KTC.
Although the company is an expensive Image, we were able to purchase the product at a reasonable price, perhaps benefiting from the Large volume production.
The DAYTONA-made steel plates were thin and expanded when Torque was applied, but the KTC-made plates were made of heavy cast metal.
It fit tightly into the OEMFilter and loosened easily.
I had a terrible prejudice against cast metal as cheap, but my view has changed 180 degrees.
Quality and Rigidity. Come to think of it, Wheel was Casting too....
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Feeling of security
Up workability because of a different sense of security when working View detail
Feeling of security
The grip and the sense of security when working are different. View detail
I'm a clumsy person.
I purchased the Locker Arm Tappet adjustment because it seems to be easier to fine-tune the Locker Arm if this angle is even slightly adjusted. View detail
Unusual thin Combination wrench
This is a thin Combination wrench from KTC, the Japanese Standard for tools.
As the name suggests, it is MAJORItems for bicyclists, and Amaz*n or something like that, there are a lot of reviews that seem to be cyclist-list.
Basically, it is a Spanner that can access areas that are too thick for normal Spanner to access.
It was 10mm wide on two sides and the thickness of the Spanner section was 3mm.
Generally, this type of thin-walled item is simply lineuped as a Spanner, but this product is a Combination wrench.
Note that the Glasses side is not thin-lipped.
For this reason, I think it is not impossible to use it as an alternative to the normal Combination wrench if you pay attention to the concerns when using it on high Torque areas.
Also, many Thin Open Wrenches have a rough finish due to the base punched out of the plate gold, but this product, as one would expect from KTC, has a normal finish on the spanner section. It is not particularly excellent, but it is not bad at all.
The only thing that I personally think is not good enough, although it is just a preference, is the design of the cherry blossoms.
It doesn't make any functional sense. (It's more likely that dirt will accumulate in the hollows.) I was not attracted to Design.
I want my tools to have functional beauty. It is completely my personal taste.
It is a rare combination wrench as a Thin Open Wrench, so it is the best candidate if you are particular about Glasses.
It is also a product that can be recommended in general because it is definitely a thing.
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That would be handy
This is the third place for Plus, and is also used for the Screw that holds the Crank Case Cover of APRIO, the Tapping that holds the Case of Cooling fan, and the Cover under Seat.
I use it in the Socket converted to Ratchet or wear it as it is when Impact Driver is available.
The Large Almighty's number is about the second largest, but I bought it this time because I was afraid that it might lick my head.
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