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Old 08-31-2006, 2:55 PM
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tool kit?

not that its a real big deal, but my 06 rr tool kit only came with a screw driver, helmit cable and allen wrench. is that standard now or did i get

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Old 08-31-2006, 4:38 PM
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Re: tool kit?

Probably standard would be my guess. The '06 ST1300 comes with a tool kit that contains an allen wrench and a piece of foam!
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not that its a real big deal, but my 06 rr tool kit only came with a screw driver, helmit cable and allen wrench. is that standard now or did i get

thats a screwdriver, helmet cable and allen wrench more than I've heard other people getting.
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Old 09-01-2006, 7:53 AM
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Probably standard would be my guess. The '06 ST1300 comes with a tool kit that contains an allen wrench and a piece of foam!
o yeah i forgot about the foam that sucks my 05 had a full kit. the only thing i used was the rear axle wrench anyway o well i guess thats why the 06 cbrs are cheaper than the 05s.
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Re: tool kit?

My used 929 came with a lot of tools in that little tool bag but no foam maybe I'm the one who got jipped where's my FOAM?
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Thats all I got with mine when I bought it a few weeks ago.
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Old 09-01-2006, 10:37 AM
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My used 929 came with a lot of tools in that little tool bag but no foam maybe I'm the one who got jipped where's my FOAM?
You got gyped. My 929 came with all that and a scotchbrite pad to clean the pipe with.
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Re: tool kit?

what does the cable look like. Mine had one and I thought it was in there by mistake.
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Old 09-02-2006, 6:37 AM
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what does the cable look like. Mine had one and I thought it was in there by mistake.
its just a loop of cable with a piece of rubber in the middle to keep it from scratchin the plastics when using it.
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Re: tool kit?

Darnett I knew that GySgt jipped me when He left Okinawa. I'm going to e-mail him and ask him where my cable lock thingy is and my scotchbrite pad!
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I mean $4000 for the bike you would think I would get all the accessories...
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Darnett I knew that GySgt jipped me when He left Okinawa. I'm going to e-mail him and ask him where my cable lock thingy is and my scotchbrite pad!

the 929 came with a real toolkit not some junk cable and piece of foam.
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Yea for realz....
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Re: tool kit?

My 954 has quite a bit. Its got a screw driver, two spanners, a big socket for something (mini bar), a fuse remover, allen keys and probably some other things too. Ive also got a mini bicycle tool kit (very small - just incase), my disklock and optimate lead tucked under the rear seat...
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Hi from Canada.
I just bought an Aero, no toolkit or any sort of a manual, only instructions on how to attach the bags. I was told the manual was in one of the bags but no such luck. I will call the dealer tomorrow. I really like the bike though, got a whole 90 kms on it so far.

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Re: tool kit?

I didnt get a screw driver or foam with my 07, just a allen wrench and helmet cable
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I didnt get a screw driver or foam with my 07, just a allen wrench and helmet cable
Right, take it back and demand a refund or your piece of foam and screw driver. Dont leave until you get one. Good luck
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Re: tool kit?

Or I could go to the dealer and buy a 08 1000RR and hope it comes with foam and a screw driver!! (Dont think my wife will go for it)
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the '06 and '07 weighed less than the '04 and '05; this is why. lol The '08 has even less and weighs less.
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Lol. My '07 919 came with the lock cable (inside a bubble wrap bag!) and an allen key (also in a (separate) bubble wrap bag), but inside the little tool bag. I didn't even look in it, since with all the bubble wrap it LOOKED like a full tool kit... three days later, what a let down.
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My 2004 919 came with 2 box end spanners, 2 double headed spanners, one allen wrench, one spark plug socket, a pair of pliers (worst pliers ever, they blow goats), rear suspension adjuster wrench, one handle for previous wrench, one handy 2 into 1 screw driver (phillips one end, flat-head the other), a helmet strap, and finally one 8mm open ended spanner. 13 pieces total and a major PITA to try to jam it all into the tiny little purple bag they give you.
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Lol. My '07 919 came with the lock cable (inside a bubble wrap bag!) and an allen key (also in a (separate) bubble wrap bag), but inside the little tool bag. I didn't even look in it, since with all the bubble wrap it LOOKED like a full tool kit... three days later, what a let down.
It's a Honda, you don't need a toolkit.
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It's a Honda, you don't need a toolkit.
True... almost. Still need to adjust the chain and change the oil... Oh, and being able to adjust the front and rear suspension would be nice. All of this can be done for about 15 bucks, so I can see why they skimped. 15 bucks times 10,000 units... well. Just a little niggle is all. Ride safe.
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The toolkit was really only good if you were away from home. If you were at home, did you ever use the toolkit?
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Re: tool kit?

You know...when I think about it, my cars never came with a tool kit, only a jack. Maybe Honda has decided to do what is standard for the Civic.
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Re: tool kit?

So where is the stand then?

The truth is, most people never used it. So rather than charge for something that most don't use, why not just remove it? It also helped the wet weight of the '08 RR.
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