
Depends on the fixings on your bike, but if all normal bmw ones then I would recommend starting with the following
- socket hex keys 4 - 10mm
- sockets 8 - 14mm
- ring spanners 8, 10, 12, 13, 14mm
- flat and Philips screw fittings for socket wrench
- adjustable spanner for wheels and misc
- chain breaker
- zip ties
- couple small tire levers
- small pump
- multi meter
- small selection of common spare bolts and nuts
- spare fuses
I have all that and a bit more in a kit that fits happily in a pocket. Halfords do small socket sets cheap which you can cherry pick the right bits out of
I'd include a valve tool(valve caps can be bought that incorporate this) and spare split links for your chain.
Motion pro also make combination tyre levers, that also have a ring spanner on one end for you axle nuts if your looking to slim things down a little.
This is right and I carry 1 of these along with the bead breaker mentioned in the following post. However, be careful. The stock wheel nuts are 26mm and the available spanner on the lever is 27mm. (unless things have changed since I got mine) However, you can also get a socket insert for the lever that allows 3/8 sockets to be used with it. Doesn't have a ratchet but much lighter that carrying a socket wrench and you could have a shallow 26mm socket to go with it.
I have the ktm closed nut on my rear axle. However it does need the flange turning down a mm to fit wellIIRC KTM do a rear axle nut that is the same thread as the BMW item, but is 27mm as opposed to the 26mm on the standard factory item. That said even after 7 years of ownership i still haven't gotten around the changing mine yet....
Sorry,but I can't help wondering what you'd actually manage to do about a breakdown or component failure if you're needing to ask what tools to carry and don't know what size the fasteners are on your bike..........![]()


