Author Topic: What are some specialized motorcycle tools I can add to my xmas list for family?  (Read 3525 times)

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Offline becken

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Offline Don R

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nice!
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The suspense is klling me..what did you get ?
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Offline brewsky

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These are hard to beat...
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Well, what did the big,red fictitious character bring you?
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Ah sorry for the late response, my family ended up pooling together and got me a m-unit which was on the very top of the list as a "if you really really want" item. 

Unfortunately I also got a minor low side on my main bike (damn rain  :'() so any work on the cb is gonna have to wait

Thanks for all the suggestions definitely gonna add them to a running wish list so things are so last minute

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Fooey, sorry to hear about the low side, I tend to go high side myself, usually right after a tank slapper on uneven pavement.
No matter how many times you paint over a shadow, it's still there.
 CEO at the no kill motorcycle shop.
 You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.