Any other tools I need

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Hello
I do lots of my own service etc and so I have a pretty good tool selection. I have just had to order a T55 torks in order to remove the final drive.
My question is, are there any other slightly unusual tool I might need?
 
I find ...

... one of those little grabber forks works well for pickled onions :thumb
 

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I found that by having two sets of feelers gauges meant I could do the value gaps easier.

Apart from that, so far I've not found anything I have needed any special tools for.
 
To make up ...

... for my previous post; many self-service bods use Wurth feeler gauges as they come in singles with colour coded tabs. They do occasionally come up in the For Sale section, or you could put out feelers :cool:
 
You might need?? The worlds your oyster!

Swing arm bearing tool.(Lazer tools).
Final drive castellated removal tool and fixture.(PatZX12)
Full set of sockets, Torx, E-sockets
Wurth feeler set(UKGSer)
Oil filter removal tool (Nippy Normans)
Harmonizer balancing tool (Advrider)
GS-911 and Laptop/Netbook PC.(biketec.ie)
 
You might need?? The worlds your oyster!

Swing arm bearing tool.(Lazer tools). Maybe.
Final drive castellated removal tool and fixture.(PatZX12) Unlikly
Full set of sockets, Torx, E-sockets Got apart from T55
Wurth feeler set(UKGSer) Got feeler gauge
Oil filter removal tool (Nippy Normans) Got.
Harmonizer balancing tool (Advrider) Got.
GS-911 and Laptop/Netbook PC.(biketec.ie) Not at £200+

Thanks
 
In addition to the above I would add:

Coil stick puller - go for the metal not the plastic one.
Thin walled spark plug socket
Small (E10?) Torx socket for the bash plate (if you have one) and I think the gear lever (but not sure as I'm at work).
I have extended torx as well since there's a number which are easier to get out with those.
As well as the Wurth feeler gauges for the valves they also do one for the rocker end play adjustment.

Look out for secondhand GS911's - they really are worth having and do a lot more than you might think. I've saved several trips to the dealer with fault finding as well as the help with servicing.
 
In addition to the above I would add:

Coil stick puller - go for the metal not the plastic one. GOT:augie
Thin walled spark plug socket GOT:augie
Small (E10?) Torx socket for the bash plate (if you have one) and I think the gear lever (but not sure as I'm at work). GOT:augie
I have extended torx as well since there's a number which are easier to get out with those. GOT:augie :augie
As well as the Wurth feeler gauges for the valves they also do one for the rocker end play adjustment. DONT NEED:augie

Look out for secondhand GS911's - they really are worth having and do a lot more than you might think. I've saved several trips to the dealer with fault finding as well as the help with servicing. WILL HAVE TO KEEP MY EYES OPEN

Thanks mate
 
Hello
I do lots of my own service etc and so I have a pretty good tool selection. I have just had to order a T55 torks in order to remove the final drive.
My question is, are there any other slightly unusual tool I might need?

the little hex bar jobbie for undoing the front wheel spindle - and carry it on any trips as if you need a tyre in a hurry you will no doubt find the garage wont have one (the law of sod)
 
A flat bladed screwdriver works as well as anything else. That way you have one tool with two uses.

True and I have done it that way, but with my luck and hamfisted mitts I'm more likely to break the recess that the screwdriver fits into..... DAMHIK:D

Turn the puller upside down and you have an egg cup....
 


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