Reviews
Plug replacement
This Plug wrench made the replacement easier.
It is very helpful to have it as an in-vehicle tool so that when something is wrong with the plug, I can immediately remove it and check it.
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Substitution of on-board tools!
Used for replacing a plug on NC750X. It may be the best match for NGK plugs. View detail
Commonly usable
Purchased at Point
If it is too cheap, it will crack, so I bought a trustworthy DAYTONA.
The feel of the product is fine!
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I thought I wouldn't have to do without it, but I finally got my hands on it.
[How is it used?
ESTRELLA's filler cap is a type with a minus cutout similar to the Timing Hole Plug, but it is usually opened with a slotted screwdriver with a large slot, so I have not touched the coin driver. I have not touched the coin driver.
One day, I tried to open the filler cap with a slotted screwdriver to put in oil, but I got stuck... I didn't want to do it, but it was an emergency and I tried to open it with a coin, but the coin lost out.
I finally reached out to Coin Driver because I knew I could not turn my back on them.
Was the one you received as per Image?
Although the shape itself was the same as the product image, the actual product seemed smaller (compact) than I had expected.
This was not a problem, as the compact design is more convenient to keep in a tool box.
How was your experience with it?
It was the first time for me to use the Coin driver, and I was a little worried if it would fit because there was no description of size and so on, but I was able to use it on ESTRELLA and Filler cap without any problem. I was able to open it safely.
[Points to note]
Even though it is a Coin driver, I think it is indeed useless if the Size is not right.
It is a good idea to check the Size of the part to be used before purchasing.
How did it compare to other products?
It definitely works better than Coin.
Other items that would be helpful
Installation points and hang/Items to buy together/ Opinions and requests to the Manufacturer
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Appropriate tools are easy to use
I needed a 15mm Wrench for toe adjustment on my car and always tried my best with a regular length Wrench. I bought a LongWrench because it became sticky and hard to turn if I didn't touch it for a while, and I was able to adjust it easily. I tend to be in an impossible position when adjusting it, so it can be dangerous to turn it with too much effort. I am glad I purchased it. View detail
3/8 might be better for the final tightening.
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
This is a Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4Inch) insertion angle. This size is 4mm.
2.I bought everything from 5 to 8mm at once.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
For 8mm hexes, the Torque is so large that it is safer to use a 3/8 insert depending on the location, but for hexes located in tight spaces or at the back of the room, a slim 1/4 is not acceptable.
I am using a 3/8 hex socket made by KTC, but the hex shaft (tip bit) is screw-fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
Can I recommend this product to my friends and acquaintances? ⇒ YES... You can RECOMMENDATION.
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Compact 1/4 Inch Socket is convenient!
This is a Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4Inch) insertion angle. This size is 6mm.
2.I bought everything from 5 to 8mm at once.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
Can I recommend this product to my friends and acquaintances? ⇒ YES... You can RECOMMENDATION.
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Well than what you see in the picture.
To adjust the FrontPre-road,
I bought it because I didn't want to put Anodized on Wound.
Much more rugged than it looks in the picture,
It's a bit … to carry.
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Very capable with the combined Machine.
To enhance the on-board tools.
I usually keep my on-board tools in PassportCase in my Pannier,
The Driver was too long and was sticking out of the Case,
Consider something short but with a decent amount of force.
1/4 in rear section (6.3mm) The key is that it is equipped with a socket for
Grip is also square, non-slip and good.
Conversely, it is not suitable for sliding and turning round and round.
It is an on-board tool and for emergency use, so it does not turn a lot of Bolt,
With the additional T-Bar, I can go round and round,
The square pattern prevents it from rolling around and going anywhere.
That is a difference in concept of use, so this is a good thing.
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textured good feeling
Purchased as a Tirefor replacement, I chose it for its visual quality. View detail
I like the way it's built with no Bit missing.
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
This is a Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4Inch) insertion angle. This size is 4mm.
2.I bought everything from 5 to 8mm at once.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
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Recommended by KTC
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4inch) insertion angle. 3mm in size.
This time, I bought everything from 2.5mm to 8mm.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
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Recommended by KTC
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
Hexagon socket with 6.35mm (1/4inch) insertion angle and 2.5mm size.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
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I just bought #6 for now.
Basically, Hexagon Bit Socket is not for regular use with long length, and I prefer to use the shortest possible Hex, but I buy Single Item at Koken only for those parts where I have no choice.
This #6 was purchased for use on the bottom portion of the Upright Front Fork, against the bolt that is located at the back of the fork.
Since it is not a place that is used that often (since it is only touched during O/H of Fork), I had been using a cheap Brand's one, but when I used it on a tightly stuck partner, I could see the twisting with my eyes, and I realized again that cheap is cheap after all.
This is especially true for the long length of 75mm, but if you are a few hundred yen stingy and try to screw up the bottom bolt, you will be in for a world of trouble.
If it's Bit or something like that, I'm sure that Kohken is reliable, but I wonder how far they can go when dealing with Bolt, which is of low quality to begin with.
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No problems at all.
Purchased for Tire replacement. No problems at all. View detail
Made by TONE for peace of mind. Personally recommended over KTC.
I would like to add that the product description was missing.
This is a Hexagon socket with a 6.35mm (1/4Inch) insertion angle. This size is 5mm.
2.I bought everything from 5 to 8mm at once.
Compact tools are easier to use for attaching/removing exterior and small objects, so they are used separately from 9.5mm (3/8) tools.
It is useful to use this Socket together with a 1/4Inch THandlebar or a 1/4 Driver-like Handlebar.
I am using KTC made as 3/8 Hex socket, but the Hex axis (tip Bit) is Screw fixed and can easily come off.
So I bought more 1/4s and made them TONE. This is good because the tip Bit is press-fitted so it won't fall out.
Can I recommend this product to my friends and acquaintances? ⇒ YES... You can RECOMMENDATION.
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Cheap but good
The air gun is powerful and has a good volume of air emission. View detail
Confidence. Reassurance. Aha, overconfidence.
[How is it used?
I feel like I've probably been using it since the YZF-R25, maybe the R6 all along.
R25:Mileage is about over 20,000km
R6:Mileage of about 69,000 km
Of the above, I think I replaced it about 3,000 km and used KN-204 about once every 2 times, and I think I used KN-204 about 5 times out of the 2, so I probably used it roughly 10 times to attach and detach it.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It comes in a Simple box and the product is as per Image.
BlueWhite shining Gold, but not Gold like tools with a Gold feel mixed in.
How was your experience with it?
A sense of security because the tools are from a well-known manufacturer.
Oil filter used for connection and disconnection
1.YAMAHA OEM5GH-13440-50:https://www.webike.net/sd/25727395/Initial installation and one time thereafter
2.KIJIMA 105-833:https://www.webike.net/sd/20386956/Unless otherwise noted, all are here.
3.Vesrah I don't remember what it is, but I remember using it once.
Not a wide vehicle in Space, but can be used by fitting tightly into the Filter
I used it with a 9.5sq Ratchet and it didn't come off.
I'm not sure if it's a little forward or a little oblique, but it's a little good.:I tried to remove the Filter while it was still set and licked it to a large. 。 It is a solid tool, but it cannot be handled carelessly because of overconfidence.
[Points to note]
As mentioned above, even a good tool will fail if handled carelessly.
How did it compare to other products?
・KN-204:https://www.webike.net/sd/19861663/Although this is not a pure tool comparison, KN-204 is easier in terms of attaching and detaching filters. In terms of price, the KN-204 is the better choice for long-term use, and it is the only product that can handle with MagnetFilter.
It is a product of a well-known manufacturer, which makes maintenance fun just by owning it. The weight of the product also gives the impression of solidity. However, it does not allow for improper use, so I feel that it will lead to careful maintenance of my car.
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Stable KTC
I chose KTC in part because of KTC.
I have been using SIGNET tools for a long time, but I also like KTC as a Brand with stable quality.
Since it is a tool, a reliable Brand is good for mental stability.
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Convenient
We mainly use Hexa for quick turnaround.
Personally, I am still learning about fast turnaround, but once I get used to it, it will save me a lot of maintenance time.
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