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Pleasant to use
The Motorcycle shop has Build it yourself from the Gold plate." But I was not confident that I could produce something satisfactory, so I bought it.
After switching from CRF150R to YZ250FX, I had frequent fork oil leaks and consulted a motorcycle shop. Let's remove the Dust Seal and clean it after every ride." This was the case
The angle of the handle, the shape of the blade tip, and the thickness of the blade are exquisite, and the Dust Seal comes off with a light pry. The stability of the seal when applied to the seal is outstanding and I have never had a failure.
I think a slotted screwdriver would do the job, but the Dust Seal would be deformed and at worst damage the Inner Tube or other components.
It's a quintessential exclusive!
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Compact and space-saving
Used once every 6 months to tighten Stem.
Some people use a slotted screwdriver to tighten it, but I bought it because I don't want to do that on a large motorcycle.
It is also good to be able to manage Torque, although it requires some calculation.
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I put it on 3 Motorcycles and used it for about 3000 km.
C90CM In use for CD125Ts
There may be some interference with the Visoretc. for installation, so it may be necessary to bend or change the angle.
I have used it for about 20000 km and it is sturdy and does not bend or crack when I attach my phone and USB port.
If I had to replace it, I might not change it unless it gets too rusty or I get bored.
It is just right for general smartphone mounters to be installed.
I am using a different type for my CB125Tw and this one is also in use for about 10000km with no problems.
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DL1000 V-STROM1000
I bought it to use on my DL1000 V-STROM1000, the Tire floated when fully extended, if it can be used on a V-Strom, I think it can be used on most Motorcycles, it is well made and strong. View detail
For Tire replacement.
Compact and foldable, it can also be used for touring.
Of course, it can be used at home for Tire replacement, etc.
By the way, when you float the front wheel, the rear wheel, the Tire
I am CRF250L and it looks like the picture.
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STAND
I used to work with Jack on it, but now I can work without anxiety.
Personally, I'd like to see Tie Downs and lashings included.
It could be used in a variety of ways.
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For Torque wrench use
The DRC Sprocket bolt was loose and I wanted to use the Torque wrench to tighten it just in case when I replaced it with an OEMBolt nut. I bought it because I wanted to use the Torque wrench to tighten the Sprocket bolt nut when replacing it with the OEMBolt nut, just in case. View detail
In case of emergency
I was addicted to Motocross since I was young, but after 50 years old, it became too hard for me and nowadays I only do forest road touring with TRAIL car. I used to do Puncture in the mountains before, and I am used to changing tires on the Motocross because I used to do it often, but I only know how to remove the wheel by lifting the Motorcycle on the Motocross Stand lol. I had to replace the tube with a new one after I fell over the motorcycle and had a hard time. After that, I found this product and bought it as soon as I found it. I have been carrying it with me all the time since then. I have not used it while touring yet, but I feel safe. It would be great if it were a little lighter. I am glad I bought it. And as a side note, you must carry insect repellent during the mosquito season. I was attacked by a group of bush mosquitoes while repairing in the mountains. View detail
Just the right price range
I used it right away, and thanks to the deep U-shaped Hook, it is a stable STAND without coming off from the middle of lifting.
The quality of the stand itself is good, but 3 of the 4 nuts are rusted.
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It works great! I couldn`t use it on my Rebel 1100.
I bought this product to try to maintain the rear area.
It can be used on GSX250R without any problem.
The Rebel 1100 could not be used because the Swing Arm and Exhaust System interfered with each other due to their proximity.
If I remove the Silencer Only, I can use it.
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Cost performance is good.
It is more solid and secure than I expected.
The U-shaped part is deep enough to fit on the Stand Hook and prevent it from coming off, so you can use it with confidence. The color is black, so it goes well with motorcycles.
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I bought the black one.
If you have a black base, you can see the characters clearly when you write with fluorescent marker.
The object itself is thin, so if you hold the handle with your bare hands, your hands will hurt.
I think it would be useful and convenient to operate it while wrapping some kind of cloth around it to help erase the letters.
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No Fit
This is a fixed point that attaches to the base of the seat belt.
Unfortunately, it doesn't Fit.
I had to remove the seat belt to install it, but the color of the seat belt body did not fit this product.
I gave up on the installation at that point, because if I installed it ambiguously, it might be poorly fixed.
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Fixed Point increase
Purchased to increase the number of fixed points for Transporter.
Since it is an Exclusive Design, it was easy to install with Bolt On.
I'm not sure how durable it is, since I just bought it.
I think it will last for a while since it's made of only Gold materials.
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Convenient
I use it on my SEROW 250.
If you forget to check the minimum ground clearance and use it in SEROW, it is a little high (lol).
So I lifted it up a little and put it on.
This is the first time I've bought one of these, and it's pretty heavy when you lift it up.
I found it a little easier to use the Image to apply the Center Stand.
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The inner diameter of the color is cutts.
Purchased for Second seatBelt
Installation is easy, just remove the screw from the seat belt anchor and tighten it together with this part.
The pitch is very fine compared to the screw diameter, so if you try to put the screw in the slant, you will ruin the screw hole, but if you are not too clumsy, you can carefully put the screw in and it will be large and strong.
The first thing you should do is to screw in the screws by hand.
I thought, "Is this large enough? I thought so, but it's surprisingly large and strong, and the body side doesn't deform or the parts (3.0mm thick steel plate bent and punched out by PRESS) don't deform.
In the first place, it's not something that you have to jerk with all your might to pull the tie down, but rather something that supports the body of the car so that it doesn't fall down as it hangs from above.
No problems.
It doesn't get in the way during normal riding, and even if there is an accident, it is unlikely that the passenger will be harmed by this part.
It's also inexpensive (I don't want it to be expensive because of its cheap construction, but it's also reasonable because it's a bit of a hassle to try to make it yourself), so I don't think there's any harm in buying it.
The only weak point is that the vibration of the car makes it noisy and tinkly.
I have Anti-Vibration Rubber to prevent this from happening, but it still tinkles.
If you have a car that's silent or something, you'll probably notice it quite a bit.
So, before you put on the cover, it's a good idea to buy some dishwashing sponge at a 100-yen store, cut it into an appropriate size, and stick it in.
Well, I don't have to worry about it because I can just plug it in later.
If you don't want to do that, you can always use Tie Down and keep the tension on.
Also, whether it was the individual difference of the vehicle or the precision of the product, the inner diameter of the included Spacer was too small to pass through the Anchor bolt by hand.
The color of the Anchor bolt is Aluminum Cut-out, which seems to be highly accurate, so I think it might be caused by a thick coating of paint on the Anchor bolt, but I'm not sure.
The solution is not to try to install it straight away, but to hang it first using only the anchor bolt and collar.
This will press-fit the collar into the Bolt, and then it can be installed normally.
Note that if you make a mistake, the collar will be press-fitted and it will be very difficult to remove.
It's not something I'd use on a van van, but it's inexpensive, so don't hesitate to buy it when you need it.
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Installed on CB1000R (SC80) 2021
I bought this to attach my Smartphone Holder.
With Mirror mount, it is a little more noticeable.
I added Screen after this picture, so it's not so obvious.
No visible vibrations, etc., are generated.
The installation is done with Mirror, but there is no problem if you tighten it while holding down the Mount.
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It's super convenient to use it as a fall prevention device in the worst case scenario.
Purchased for front seatBelt.
Installation is easy, just remove the screw from the seat belt anchor and tighten it together with this part.
The pitch is very fine compared to the screw diameter, so if you try to put the screw in the slant, you will ruin the screw hole, but if you are not too clumsy, you can carefully put the screw in and it will be large and strong.
The first thing you should do is to screw in the screws by hand.
I thought, "Is this large enough? I thought so, but it's surprisingly large and strong, and the body side doesn't deform or the parts (3.0mm thick steel plate bent and punched out by PRESS) don't deform.
In the first place, it's not something that you have to jerk with all your might to pull the tie down, but rather something that supports the body of the car so that it doesn't fall down as it hangs from above.
No problems.
It doesn't get in the way during normal riding, and even if there is an accident, it is unlikely that the passenger will be harmed by this part.
It's also inexpensive (I don't want it to be expensive because of its cheap construction, but it's also reasonable because it's a bit of a hassle to try to make it yourself), so I don't think there's any harm in buying it.
The only weak point is that the vibration of the car makes it noisy and tinkly.
I have Anti-Vibration Rubber to prevent this from happening, but it still tinkles.
If you have a car that's silent or something, you'll probably notice it quite a bit.
So, before you put on the cover, it's a good idea to buy some dishwashing sponge at a 100-yen store, cut it into an appropriate size, and stick it in.
Well, I don't have to worry about it because I can just plug it in later.
If you don't want to do that, you can always use Tie Down and keep the tension on.
It's not something I'd use on a van van, but it's inexpensive, so don't hesitate to buy it when you need it.
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Work efficiency is improved by several steps.
for RaceEngine's Overhaul.
It's very handy to have because I take it apart about once a year.
Small TypeEngine can be disassembled without it, but I think it is worth to buy it to assemble accurately in a short time.
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Be careful with thick Mirror at the root.
It's light and looks weak at first glance, but it's strong enough that it won't deflect even if you put a lot of pressure on it.
However, it didn't stick with my Mirror because it was incompatible with it, so please refer to it.
Ideas is good because you can turn it over and it can go either way.
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