good tool kit?
#3
What I've done is keep The factory set in and just bought whatever individual tools I think I might need but try to be able to keep them to fit inside a roll of duct tape then tape them together and slide Them in. When I need one just undo The tape use what I need The tape it back when done keeps everything together and The tape also comes in handy as well.
#4
I never liked ATVing alone so we do not even try to work on a ATV out on the trail, it does not happen often but if a ATV breaks down we just tow the thing back and call it a day.
#5
The most handy kit that I've bought is a $14.99 stubby socket kit from Home Depot. It has a short handled ratchet with a pivoting head, a crescent wrench, a ratcheting screwdriver, SAE and Metric sockets, extensions, every size screwdriver blade, torx heads and every other conceivable fastener remover you would ever need to tear down a quad. It's very light and compact for carrying and the tools size is perfect for fitting into tight areas which is important on any motorcycle. A headlamp, pliers and a knife are the only other tools that I carry.
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