Tools require to work on your HD.

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  • Wideglider
    Wideglider
    4 years ago
    Just replaced clutch cable & installed a new trans cover. Balls & ramp setup with the large circlip in my '96 Evo Dyna as well, only just got by with my large internal pliers for the trans, the clutch lever end was tricky with my smallest external circlip pliers - bit of grinding to pliers required. Now I have an excuse for buying more tools.
  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    4 years ago
    Quoting paulybronco on 04 Jan 2020 12:04 PM

    Does seem like a decent bit of gear

    First post to a 12 yo thread?
  • steelo
    steelo
    4 years ago
    Third
  • Baloffski
    Baloffski
    4 years ago
    Twelve year old thread. Is Vlad still riding a Harley?
    And one thing you haven't included is "This Forum" for advice and direction. ... Does that get me a free beer holder or sumthin?
  • Ken in Cairns
    Ken in Cairns
    4 years ago
    Well I thought that went unsaid Baloffski ;)
    I think I modified a pair of needle nose plyers to do the big internal clutch cable one.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    4 years ago
    Just a big credit card fixes most things on a HD
  • brucefxdl
    brucefxdl
    4 years ago
    Quoting paulybronco on 06 Jan 2020 10:40 AM

    Just a big credit card fixes most things on a HD

    or be lucky enough to have a very large kit of tools...including various circlip pliers,thanks to my trade and 45 yrs collecting tools,just parts to buy then.
  • Wideglider
    Wideglider
    4 years ago
    I find it hard to imagine a day when I think I have enough tools.
  • Krash Kinkade
    Krash Kinkade
    4 years ago
    Quoting Baloffski on 06 Jan 2020 03:51 AM

    Twelve year old thread. Is Vlad still riding a Harley?

    And one thing you haven't included is "This Forum" for advice and direction. ... Does that get me a free beer holder or sumthin?

    no he was not told he needed a 10mm 12 point ring spanner.
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    4 years ago
    And a 12 point for the Lifter Blocks where they screw into the cases.
  • Robbo_Townsville
    Robbo_Townsville
    4 years ago
    I concur with all above , Repco have lifetime warranty (torque wrenches are Norbar which is good quality) plus if your a member of RACQ or whatever it is for your state 10% discount.
  • Big Steve
    Big Steve
    4 years ago
    Some of my tools I swear by and couldn't live without:
    Hydraulic Lift
    Torque Wrenches ft/lb and in/lb
    Full metric and impreial socket sets in 1/4”, 3/8” & 1/2”
    Ratching Spanners
    Air Compressor
    Owners manual on the iPad
    Full set of metric and imperial allen & Torx (keys and socket bits)

    I bought GearWrench a few years back and have been very happy


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