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Klr650 axle bolt wrench
Klr650 axle bolt wrench











klr650 axle bolt wrench

You could also just replace them with some Phillips head screws from the hardware store.įor what it's worth, I also leave my seat bolts out so I don't have to remove them every time I pull the seat off.

klr650 axle bolt wrench

LoneRider brings up a good point about the deepwell sockets for the side panels on a GenII: definitely necessary. My theory is if you've got room to carry it, it's better to have it and not need it than to really need it and not have it. Figure out what fasteners and parts you might have to remove in case something goes wrong and put them in your kit.Įvery time you work on the KLR, work out of your kit: that way you'll find out if you don't have something in there you need to add, plus a lot of other folks brought up some good ideas. If you don't mind carrying more tools, the best thing to do is just sit down some afternoon and start tinkering. A lot of my kit focuses on being able to repair roadside flats. Even if you don't go as crazy as I did, you might want to scan through this list for any ideas.













Klr650 axle bolt wrench