Looking to buy tool set for my S4

Started by fouramdesigns, April 09, 2009, 03:28:55 PM

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fouramdesigns

Looked around on Harbor Frieght, saw some items. What are the basic socket sizes, and Torx bits needed? Looking to get all the basic to start on my project rebuild.
2001 Monster S4, Termignoni/ECU, DP short air box w/BMC filter, Rizoma Zero's front/back, Cookie tail chop, Rizoma belt covers, Evoluzione slave, CF all over

JEFF_H

here's some good info-
http://www.ducatisuite.com/tools.html

i wouldnt use harbor freight tools on my bike.
save up for some craftsman or kobalt (from lowes)
those will last you much longer and work better

basic socket set and hex sockets are a good start
(there's no torx heads on the bike, theyre all hex)

He Man

theres a good tutorial in the tutorials section.

TiAvenger

Quote from: JEFF_H on April 09, 2009, 03:52:49 PM
here's some good info-
http://www.ducatisuite.com/tools.html

i wouldnt use harbor freight tools on my bike.
save up for some craftsman or kobalt (from lowes)
those will last you much longer and work better

basic socket set and hex sockets are a good start
(there's no torx heads on the bike, theyre all hex)


You dont touch any tool to your bike but a hammer  :P

needtorque

Sears always has some sale on good sets of hand tools.  Complete socket sets 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" socket sets ratchets, sockets, wrenches, and usually some screwdrivers all in the same set for ~$200 all you will ever need for basic hand tools.  Then add a set of craftsman allen sockets (much better than the allen keys that come with the sets) and you will not need anything else really to work on your bike.

harbor freight hand tools will likely result in broken sockets and stripped allen-head bolts.  I hate those things.  Some of the stuff there is ok in a pinch but the hand tools no way.
Who insures the FDIC?

JEFF_H

Quote from: TiAvenger on April 09, 2009, 04:54:16 PM
You dont touch any tool to your bike but a hammer  :P
please.
rubber mallot  [roll]

my method-
Hey, why dont you come over and we'll do ______ to my bike!
hey could you get that....i've got a beer in my hand
hey good job, buddy.

I wish i had all the pictures of other people working on my bike while i helped drank beer and watched  [laugh]

note to OP- lesson here is know your limitations.
its good to learn, but if you get in over your head with nobody to help you taking it the shop to fix your screwup is $$


somegirl

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El Matador

With the proper set of tools, you can get it up to 160 in no time  [thumbsup]

Just messin with ya man, follow Somegirl's link. It has all the info you need.