Just wondering if anyone has a preference or maybe experience with any tools on the market?
Being an electrical and mechanical engineer i'm not short of tools most of them revolve around a factory based 4 unit high snap-on chest so i could probably make my own kit up.
But,
I was wondering if there is anything on the market more suited for going in a tailbag that include all the metric sizes and any "specialist" tools that might come in handy? maybe like telescopic screwdrivers/ratchets that take up less room etc.
I've seen a few on Amazon for around £25 and to be fair would probably do for the amount of times i'd HOPE to use them.
But as i asked a question about a tailbag before and was going to get something totally different to what i've now got on the advice of others on here (which i'm very happy with by the way). I was wondering if there is an obvious choice of small but competent tool kit.
Thanks.
Best tool roll/pouch?
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Re: Best tool roll/pouch?
Kriega do a very good tool roll but no tools just the roll.
http://www.kriega.com/tool-roll/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Unless you want cheap rubbish tools I think your best buying the above and stocking it with some high quality tools you already own.
http://www.kriega.com/tool-roll/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Unless you want cheap rubbish tools I think your best buying the above and stocking it with some high quality tools you already own.
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Re: Best tool roll/pouch?
Venhill do some decent ones. Not cheap but then decent tools never are.
http://www.venhill.co.uk/Motorcycle_Too ... _TOOL_KITS" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.venhill.co.uk/Motorcycle_Too ... _TOOL_KITS" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;