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    Anyone ever use the factory tool kit? Does it need to take up valuable space?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saratoga rider View Post
    Anyone ever use the factory tool kit? Does it need to take up valuable space?
    nope


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    Quote Originally Posted by Saratoga rider View Post
    Anyone ever use the factory tool kit? Does it need to take up valuable space?
    I use it to look pretty in my garage. Not exactly quality tools. Allen keys are probably the only things i might grab.
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    I used mine once to help a guy on a HD .

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    Nope
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    I replaced them with tools I might need for minor stuff. Like clutch cable or any of the lights and a small tire plug kit.

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    Default OEM tool Kit

    Just takes up space, never had it out to see whats in it, don't care either just going to remove it from the nine and use the space for my new fuel processor when I get it installed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saratoga rider View Post
    Anyone ever use the factory tool kit? Does it need to take up valuable space?
    Never used, kinda reminds me of something you get with a happy meal. Replaced with my own tools that I imagine I might need and would perform better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwl60 View Post
    I replaced them with tools I might need for minor stuff. Like clutch cable or any of the lights and a small tire plug kit.
    Same here. I used the pouch the tools came in but dumped out the kiddy tools and added better ones. So it still takes up the space, but at least if I need it I'll have something worth using.


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    i own 2 Suzuki quads, a Suzuki burgman 400 AND of course my Suzuki m109r...all of these came with that freakishly worthless toolkit....walk into a hardware store or home depot or even harbor frieght and you cant even buy tools this worthless and cheaply made. its embarrassing they even include it !

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    I agree with what everyone is posting but it did bail me out in one instance. Was at a convenience store about 20 miles from home and the bike wouldn't start. Used the cheap tools to pull the positive battery cable off and scraped it clean. Put it back on and the bike started. Then went home and cleaned up up good.

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    I don't ride it around. I have a Snap On small folding allen wrench set. Reg. and Ins. card thats it.

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    I have carried it since March 2006 and used it once to help another biker out.
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