26-09-12, 10:31 AM
As said by others Buy the best you can afford-cheaper in the long run but only buy what you need. Halfords "Professional" spanners/sockets good quality& available individually. The good thing about Haynes manual is it gives step by step instructions with photos-also torque settings for the various fasteners. Get a decent torque wrench with a range suitable for motorcycles.
You will learn a lot & save a small fortune in the process. If youre unsure about eg working on brakes theres plenty of helpful people on this site. Take your time & as youre using bike for daily commuting dont start a job that cant be finished-ie make sure you get all the bits you need before the shops shut! bitter experience! :eek
You will learn a lot & save a small fortune in the process. If youre unsure about eg working on brakes theres plenty of helpful people on this site. Take your time & as youre using bike for daily commuting dont start a job that cant be finished-ie make sure you get all the bits you need before the shops shut! bitter experience! :eek