what about this one ??...phillipsmotormike wrote:...philipps...
Tools needed to fix anything on a 50cc honda scooter.
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
did your spellcheck checkout tonight?
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
Bearing separator
this tool is great when the bearing gets stuck on the crank

this tool is great when the bearing gets stuck on the crank

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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
For disassembly ONLY, using on assembly will screw something up for sure.deuce217 wrote:Makita impact with 1/4'' and 3/8'' adapters to fit your sockets. THIS SAVES TONS OF TIME!
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
Trafficjamz wrote:Oh tire spoons
I learned something today.
I have this tool for changing tires.
Please direct me to this tool please I have found the spoons and was looking at
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
Does this have something to do with the possible new scooter work shop thats a lil closer to home?
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
is this tool thing for on the road or at the house ??? because it wood be nice to have a 39mm at home but some thing you wood not need on the road...
i see how thing are , all bad spelling is because you no me and you cout a case of dyslexia from me lol
swimmingfree
i see how thing are , all bad spelling is because you no me and you cout a case of dyslexia from me lol
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handicap (dyslexia)
looking for
se50 crank...
SpreJunk 87elite in a spree body
ruckus variator , 3.5 tire , 1500 drive face spring , a 64 bbk ,
8 gram rollers, stock carb , after market air filter and 105 jet
looking for
se50 crank...
SpreJunk 87elite in a spree body
ruckus variator , 3.5 tire , 1500 drive face spring , a 64 bbk ,
8 gram rollers, stock carb , after market air filter and 105 jet
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
fastplastic wrote:Does this have something to do with the possible new scooter work shop thats a lil closer to home?
Trafficjamz is getting split in to two sides
car audio side
and scooter repair on the other
Need to know what tools to stock in the scooter side.
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
Universal pulley holders
Snap ring pliers
Something to cut hoses
Electrical equipment: testers, meter, stripper, crimper, fuses, electrical tape...
Battery charger
Air compressor and tire gauge
Spare hardware
Thread chasers
Penetrating oil
Cleaning brushes and wire for carb cleaning.
7mm for removing restrictor and grease plates
Bearing puller for transmission case bearings and wheel bearings
Snap ring pliers
Something to cut hoses
Electrical equipment: testers, meter, stripper, crimper, fuses, electrical tape...
Battery charger
Air compressor and tire gauge
Spare hardware
Thread chasers
Penetrating oil
Cleaning brushes and wire for carb cleaning.
7mm for removing restrictor and grease plates
Bearing puller for transmission case bearings and wheel bearings
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
A basic set of standard sockets. Several of my bikes have had standard nuts forced onto metric studs.
Marker for variator tuning.
Measuring device to spec belts and bearings. Syringe for transmission oil. 4mm wrench. Pliers or spring pullers.
Marker for variator tuning.
Measuring device to spec belts and bearings. Syringe for transmission oil. 4mm wrench. Pliers or spring pullers.
motormike wrote:Errands become adventures.
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
All good ideas, and will compile for the 'wiki.
A box of disposable gloves used from the start makes lunch go better
Digital camera for is handy for what things should look like when put back together - hoses, wires etc...
Test lamp (DMM even better), soldering iron, hot air gun, heatshrink, jumper leads are favorites for electrical repairs.
A parts substitution kit of known good CDI, coil are very much timesaving to rule out parts before digging into the stator....
Guys with big presses for gear swaps are of envy.
Favorite rust buster solvent, carb cleaner, Ultrasonic cleaner.
Most expensive, but well paid back in repairs have been -- O/A torch, and arc welder. They are handy on the repair side for stuck/broken bolts as well as exhaust, basket/rack repairs and new fabrication.
A box of disposable gloves used from the start makes lunch go better

Digital camera for is handy for what things should look like when put back together - hoses, wires etc...
Test lamp (DMM even better), soldering iron, hot air gun, heatshrink, jumper leads are favorites for electrical repairs.
A parts substitution kit of known good CDI, coil are very much timesaving to rule out parts before digging into the stator....
Guys with big presses for gear swaps are of envy.
Favorite rust buster solvent, carb cleaner, Ultrasonic cleaner.
Most expensive, but well paid back in repairs have been -- O/A torch, and arc welder. They are handy on the repair side for stuck/broken bolts as well as exhaust, basket/rack repairs and new fabrication.
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
39mm socket
Torque wrench
Service Manual
2 stroke oil
spare bulbs
Torque wrench
Service Manual
2 stroke oil
spare bulbs
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Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
Magnetic parts bowl;
Good camping head light;
piece of foam to kneel on;
6 pack of cold beer;
radio
Good camping head light;
piece of foam to kneel on;
6 pack of cold beer;
radio
Re: Ultimate Tool Box for a Honda scooter.
If you are working on someone else's scooter the beer is real stupid.wentwest wrote:Magnetic parts bowl;
Good camping head light;
piece of foam to kneel on;
6 pack of cold beer;
radio
Bear 45/70

'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree

'83 Aero 80 X 3
'84 Aero 80 X 3
'85 Aero 80
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'84 Aero 125
'84 Aero 125 X 2
'85 Aero 50
'85 Spree