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Basic tools to get you started |
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When your new to Norton's and you find it difficult enough to work
out if a spanner is metric or imperial, suddenly finding AF and Whitworth
in your world as well, might leave you a little confused. Heres a list
to get you started. Tools in italics should be carried on the bike, have fun working out there! 3/8 Drive sockets2 small extensions (more versatile)spark plug socket Whitworth1/45/16 AF7/161/2 9/16 1/2 Drive socketsAF7/16 Double ring spannersWhitworth3/16 and 1/4 Ring and open spannersAF7/161/2 (x 2) 9/16 Whitworth1/4Double open spannersWhitworth1/4 and 5/16 Other toolscombination screwdriver set P.S. Chris also supplied the following list of tools and advice "I find I can fit all of this in the left side panel pocket and a small bag in front of the battery on the Commando. I commute and also do a couple of long trips a year. On the long trips I add a clutch puller and a head gasket. Haven't needed them yet. shifter 10Ó spanners ...( 7/16 1/2 9/16 AF) (1/4 5/16 W), (7/16 AF
is the same as 3/16W) Also carry a spare plug, some electrical wire, a coathanger inside
the handlebars, electrical tape, 1/2AF nyloc nuts, other assorted nuts,
bolts, washers, fuse, carb screw, chain link, circuit tester (sort with
bulb, doubles as trouble light), silicone, if a Roadster carry a condom
(for transferring petrol, did you think it was because Roadster riders
are naturally more attractive?), Boyer troubleshooting guide from INOA
tech tips and a Mars Bar. |