has anyone tried this cheap tool set?

Discussion in 'General Scooter Discussion' started by ludixblaster, Sep 11, 2009.

  1. ludixblaster

    ludixblaster Member

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  2. LEE

    LEE Member

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    cheap crap tbh can sometimes do more damage than good have a look in halfords can get a halfords set for about £30 and will last a lifetime
     
  3. ma11b

    ma11b New Member

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    i second that

    halford sets are the bizz
    liftime on them
    plus i havnt broken one yet

    great tools finished off to a high quiality
     
  4. 2stroke-power

    2stroke-power Active Member

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    machine mart much better than halfords
     
  5. safekyle

    safekyle New Member

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  6. ludixblaster

    ludixblaster Member

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    can get that for 1 bill but aint got the money :cry:
     
  7. safekyle

    safekyle New Member

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    Got it for 90 still haha. Bargain :D :yahoo:
     
  8. dannyracer101

    dannyracer101 New Member

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    where was that from kyle!?
    is it a halfords proffesional set?
    im looking to buy a set like that but aint gonna pay £200 lol
     
  9. ludixblaster

    ludixblaster Member

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    ended up gettin a 12'' crack bar and 8mm to 22mm sockets. halfords proffesional ;)

    now need a variator locking tool the found out a problem the about 4-5 fins on the cooling bit on front are missing chunks so got a spare one but need the tool. were the quickest place to get one online?
     
  10. BAMFORD#139

    BAMFORD#139 New Member

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    APRILIA SR50 FACTORY
    You can get the vario locking tool from near enough every motobike/ped shop for like 7 quid
    Online: donotlink pedstop
    Pmtuning
    Scootercentre
    Scooter attack
    I can go on all day
     
  11. Stig

    Stig Well-Known Member

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    You wont go far wrong with either Halfords or Machine Mart tools. They both do reasonable sets for budget money. I know the Halfords ones are guarenteed for life so worth every panny....not sure about the MM ones guarentee. Both tools take a fair bit of abuse. I use ratchet spanners from Halfirds and have had them ages without issues.
    They've rebuilt several bikes, engines and worked on all the tools and machinery that I have....never let me down
    If you can find an old Kamasa set you wont go far off either...steer clear of the stuff from the last 20 years tho'...ratchets are crap and the sockets are monkey metal
     

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