Thanks for this. Just wondering how to use those tools to take the wheels off in case of a flat. Are they good enough? If not, what should I have? I already bought the tire irons, patch kit, sealant and hand pump. I can figure it out so dont go to any trouble if you dont know off the top of your head.
I have the same bike 2021 too, and those tools suck, budget crap. Get some good quality tools, 8mm 10mm 12mm is your bread and butter for oil chang . Get the Alan wrench you need which is just a few sizes, the battery needs a screw driver(small one). Other than that your good. Tire chang you won't ever do on the feild , you'll just call your buddy to come help , or just give it air constantly on the way home.
They are not the best, my recommendation would be to carry your own set of tools in a backpack or tail bag. If you plan on going for a longer trip. It’s always nice to have good tools
Thanks for showing this, in a short video too. I'm planning to make something like this on my motorcycle.
Glad you liked it!
Good to see you back making videos.
Thanks Bob! Wish I could make them a bit more frequent, but definitely have lots of videos planned 😃
Thanks for this. Just wondering how to use those tools to take the wheels off in case of a flat. Are they good enough? If not, what should I have? I already bought the tire irons, patch kit, sealant and hand pump.
I can figure it out so dont go to any trouble if you dont know off the top of your head.
I have the same bike 2021 too, and those tools suck, budget crap.
Get some good quality tools, 8mm 10mm 12mm is your bread and butter for oil chang . Get the Alan wrench you need which is just a few sizes, the battery needs a screw driver(small one).
Other than that your good. Tire chang you won't ever do on the feild , you'll just call your buddy to come help , or just give it air constantly on the way home.
@@oscarbear7498 Thanks. That makes sense.
They are not the best, my recommendation would be to carry your own set of tools in a backpack or tail bag. If you plan on going for a longer trip. It’s always nice to have good tools