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stolen tool kit

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 5:09 am
by greenmachine_a14
Unfortunately, the factory tool kit was stolen the other day from my bike. I guess I'm not too surprised, since the unit is left pretty much out in the open with no means of looking it up. It's too bad that Kawasaki didn't spend the extra money and put it in a lockable container, like they did on their older models. I once had an old KZ650 that had a lockable flip up seat that held the tool kit and also provided easy access to the battery. But, I'm wondering if anyone out there has a spare they would be willing to sell or know of any aftermarket alternatives? Also does anyone have any clever ideas on making it more secure? Thanks, Mark A13 San Diego, CA

stolen tool kit

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 9:56 am
by cactus_reese
This is a nice little kit that I've been using for a year. I found that I wanted to add a small multi-bit screw driver to it. http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Tools/toolworks.htm -Bryan --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "greenmachine_a14" wrote:
> Unfortunately, the factory tool kit was stolen the other day from my > bike. > But, I'm wondering if anyone out there has a spare they would be > willing to sell or know of any aftermarket alternatives? Also does > anyone have any clever ideas on making it more secure? > > Thanks, > Mark > A13 > San Diego, CA

stolen tool kit

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 2:38 pm
by greenmachine_a14
Bryan- Thanks for the link and Dual-Star tool kit looks nice. But, it appears that it lacks the tools to remove a wheels. Just curious to know what you have found to use, other than the OEM tools. Mark
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "cactus_reese" wrote: > This is a nice little kit that I've been using for a year. I found > that I wanted to add a small multi-bit screw driver to it. > > http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Tools/toolworks.htm > > -Bryan > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "greenmachine_a14" > wrote: > > Unfortunately, the factory tool kit was stolen the other day from my > > bike. > > But, I'm wondering if anyone out there has a spare they would be > > willing to sell or know of any aftermarket alternatives? Also does > > anyone have any clever ideas on making it more secure? > > > > Thanks, > > Mark > > A13 > > San Diego, CA

stolen tool kit

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 3:53 pm
by dale_johnson13
If you can't click on that last link Go to www.sears.com and paste Sears Item #00930411000 this number in the search bar

stolen tool kit

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 4:17 pm
by jon.sykes@ps.ge.com
http://www.chapmanmfg.com has some nice tools. If you buy a phillips, slotted and hex bits as well as the rachet and drive adapter and add the few metric sockets the KLR needs you should be good to go. Excellent value for money, particularly the 2307 kit for just $9 (http://www.chapmanmfg.com/productdetails/kit2307.htm). --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 2/19/2002

stolen tool kit

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 8:09 pm
by marshall
That tool "kit" from Sears looks like it will work alright, but will it fit where the OE tool kit was designed to go? Marshall in Slidell, La 95 KLXC3 "Blackhorse" (in honor of those who served)

stolen tool kit

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2002 9:38 pm
by Dreas Nielsen
And I added a small folding multi-tool with pliers to mine. This is a really nice little tool set--you can do just about everything but change the tires with it. Dreas Nielsen
> -----Original Message----- > From: cactus_reese [mailto:cactus_reese@...] > > This is a nice little kit that I've been using for a year. I found > that I wanted to add a small multi-bit screw driver to it. >
http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Tools/toolworks.htm -Bryan --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "greenmachine_a14" wrote:
> Unfortunately, the factory tool kit was stolen the other day from my > bike. > But, I'm wondering if anyone out there has a spare they would be > willing to sell or know of any aftermarket alternatives? Also does > anyone have any clever ideas on making it more secure? > > Thanks, > Mark > A13 > San Diego, CA

interesting products for those who ride at night...

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2002 2:07 am
by bsetliff
These two products are probably aimed more at night riding, but probably couldnt hurt for anyone to use them... http://www.motoloco.com/