Would recommend two things. A bottle of water. a smaller bottle of dish soap to locate the leak, to wash your hands after you fix your leak and getting you tire on and off.
Hmmm. I run tubeless. Not interested in removing tyres on the side of the road, just plugging them. I carry disposable gloves to keep my hands clean. Water? Always useful - thanks.
But now you have to figure out where the heck it attaches to under the rear seat! Oh how I miss my Kawasaki Ninja's helmet holders! Cool little hooks under the rear seat.
Nice tool box! I'll have to assemble one like yours for my 2016 NC750x. I find the NC's basic tool set quite rubbish compared to the one that came with the CBR500. Thumbs up from Canada! Love your videos :-)
Pascal Lapointe - Thanks mate. If you want to share your ownership experience, feel free to join the new Facebook owners group called "Honda NC750x Owners Group".
Hi Adrian. Just watched this again. Interestingly my tool kit doesn't have the fuse remover and some other stuff. I just have the two spanners, screwdriver and an alan key... hmmmmm
You sir have the best reviews. Brief, comprehensive, and simple
Jassima Nasima - thanks for the thumbs up
Would recommend two things.
A bottle of water.
a smaller bottle of dish soap to locate the leak, to wash your hands after you fix your leak and getting you tire on and off.
Hmmm. I run tubeless. Not interested in removing tyres on the side of the road, just plugging them.
I carry disposable gloves to keep my hands clean.
Water? Always useful - thanks.
I never ever knew what the wire strap was for , now i know lol. cheers
But now you have to figure out where the heck it attaches to under the rear seat! Oh how I miss my Kawasaki Ninja's helmet holders! Cool little hooks under the rear seat.
Could you list the tools you carry, I'd like to make up the same set. Love your organisation. I've watched most of your posts.
Nice tool box! I'll have to assemble one like yours for my 2016 NC750x. I find the NC's basic tool set quite rubbish compared to the one that came with the CBR500. Thumbs up from Canada! Love your videos :-)
Pascal Lapointe - Thanks mate. If you want to share your ownership experience, feel free to join the new Facebook owners group called "Honda NC750x Owners Group".
+Honda NC750X Stuff That's odd. I can't find the group on FB...
Pascal Lapointe - I checked the group settings and you should be able to see the group and request to join. The name is:
Honda NC750X Owners group
Could never figure out what the helmet strap was! Thanks!
Nicely organised 👍🏻
hello! something with head lights adjusmens, please!
Hi Adrian. Just watched this again. Interestingly my tool kit doesn't have the fuse remover and some other stuff. I just have the two spanners, screwdriver and an alan key... hmmmmm
David Mott - mind is 2016. They must be rationalising the extensive tool kit!
Good work - nice vids - informative and entertaining.
LOL, I thought that helmet holder was just a spare throttle/clutch cable... Maybe it could be used as one...
Very useful video.
handy here in Scotland
Hi could you please post a link to buy the tomcat. I can't find one on ebay
shop.bikerbits.com.au/tomcat-mini-air-compressor/
@@AfricaTwin-Stuff thank you kindly
heated grips in Oz?
Graham Stewart - yes, sad to say, I'm just a big wooze.