Hello Guest User,

Please feel free to have a look around the forum but be aware that as an unregistered guest you can't see all of it and you can't post.

To access these 'Registered Users Only' areas simply register and login.

Kawasaki Toolkit Ident

Need help restoring, building, or finding then try here.

Moderators: KeithZ1R, chrisu, paul doran, Taffus

Message
Author
nigel bessant
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 1410
Joined: 13th Nov 2009
Location: Salisbury Wiltshire

Kawasaki Toolkit Ident

#1 PostAuthor: nigel bessant » Thu May 22, 2014 5:38 pm

Bought this off eBay for a tenner to use as a toolkit for my H1.
Any thoughts on the contents as to age or model or whatever?
I still need a pair of pliers, An extension and a tommy bar and have been looking at the car boot sales in the odds and sods boxes but so far have found nowt. Did find a virtually new snap on ratchet for a fiver though!

Any comments welcome.

Nigel

Image

Image

Image

User avatar
jimmock
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 8947
Joined: 1st Dec 2009
Location: Central Scotland, near Zedinburgh.

#2 PostAuthor: jimmock » Thu May 22, 2014 6:17 pm

Any thoughts on the contents?

Nigel,

It most certainly looks like a Kawasaki motorcycle tool kit??
Jimmock. :wnkr


SPEED IS JUST A QUESTION OF MONEY...HOW FAST DO 'YOU' WANT TO GO?

I hate people I don't like !

User avatar
Pigford
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 13314
Joined: 2nd Jan 2006
Location: North Dorset

#3 PostAuthor: Pigford » Thu May 22, 2014 6:23 pm

No hammer :??
And on the 7th day... Zeds were created!

garyd
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 2558
Joined: 11th Jun 2011
Location: West of London

#4 PostAuthor: garyd » Thu May 22, 2014 8:13 pm

looks like the stuff I used to chuck away coz it was made of plastic metal....and replaced with a decent set of tools!

nigel bessant
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 1410
Joined: 13th Nov 2009
Location: Salisbury Wiltshire

#5 PostAuthor: nigel bessant » Thu May 22, 2014 8:24 pm

garyd wrote:looks like the stuff I used to chuck away coz it was made of plastic metal....and replaced with a decent set of tools!


And that is why we all now see silly prices on eBay!

User avatar
jimmock
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 8947
Joined: 1st Dec 2009
Location: Central Scotland, near Zedinburgh.

#6 PostAuthor: jimmock » Thu May 22, 2014 10:21 pm

Nigel,

Is there enough tools there for taking the heads and barrels off at the roadside??
Jimmock. :wnkr





SPEED IS JUST A QUESTION OF MONEY...HOW FAST DO 'YOU' WANT TO GO?



I hate people I don't like !

nigel bessant
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 1410
Joined: 13th Nov 2009
Location: Salisbury Wiltshire

#7 PostAuthor: nigel bessant » Fri May 23, 2014 5:52 pm

jimmock wrote:Nigel,

Is there enough tools there for taking the heads and barrels off at the roadside??


Off of what?

User avatar
jimmock
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 8947
Joined: 1st Dec 2009
Location: Central Scotland, near Zedinburgh.

#8 PostAuthor: jimmock » Sat May 24, 2014 12:04 am

nigel bessant wrote:
jimmock wrote:Nigel,

Is there enough tools there for taking the heads and barrels off at the roadside??


Off of what?


Your H1 ??

I worked with a guy years ago that had a H1.
OK he was a bit of a nutter on it.
He used to put the heads on with WING NUTS!!!!
Jimmock. :wnkr





SPEED IS JUST A QUESTION OF MONEY...HOW FAST DO 'YOU' WANT TO GO?



I hate people I don't like !


Return to “Bike Help”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 14 guests