Tools Identification

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I'm trying to identify the name of three tools that come with the DRZ toolkit. Mine was stolen and they don't come up on ebay much. If you can help with names please let me know;

Require (from left to right) tool 5,6 & 7

PS) They are not "ring" spanners but similar.
 

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5 and 6 are hex ring spanners AFAICS. 7 is a box spanner.
 
What do I look for for the box spanner, it has a joint in the middle that lets it hinge. Cheers for the info!
 
What do I look for for the box spanner, it has a joint in the middle that lets it hinge. Cheers for the info!


sorry, couldn't see the hinge. unique to bike (or manufacturer) i'm afraid. could try a socket with a UJ built in?

nearest i can come up with is this sort of thing, but a plug spanner?:

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And where to buy "hex ring spanners" cheapish?

does it have to be hex? 12 point ring spanner easy enough to get from a cheap tool shop. cut off one end to make it shorter.
 
sorry, couldn't see the hinge. unique to bike (or manufacturer) i'm afraid. could try a socket with a UJ built in?

nearest i can come up with is this sort of thing, but a plug spanner?:

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does it have to be hex? 12 point ring spanner easy enough to get from a cheap tool shop. cut off one end to make it shorter.

bike breakers might have whole toolkit or one similar. i have some suzuki ring spanners like that i've owned since the 70s*. so there must be loads about somewhere.


*sorry, not for sale.



ps. i've been looking for another one of those nice guzzi double ended 22/24 ring spanners if anyone has one kicking about :)
 
I'm trying to identify the name of three tools that come with the DRZ toolkit. Mine was stolen and they don't come up on ebay much. If you can help with names please let me know;

Require (from left to right) tool 5,6 & 7

PS) They are not "ring" spanners but similar.

Lots of fiche sites online - e.g. http://www.ronayers.com/ - something like 09800-21042 tool assy - might be worth asking a Suzuki shop for a price. I don't think you'll find exact tools as replacements since e.g. the hex ring spanners are that short to fit the space available.
They have a flat handle so that tool 1 fits on the end - can you not replace with some "proper" tools - those only fit the axle nuts I guess?

I have probably got a set of those chocolate pliers somewhere from my old RF600 ;)
 
Save some weight. You can get a tool that has the two hex spanners combined, it's called a 'fredette wrench' (or spanner in English). Most of the good off-road shops stock them.
 
Both spanners are needed to remove the rear wheel so socket cap's and all-in-one's not possible. I've got to sort this before the Cambrian rally or I will be buggered if I pickup a puncture etc.

Andrew
 


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