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April 13, 2010 at 6:34 am #98317
Does anyone have one of the kincrome dirtbike toolbags ? I am thinking of buying one and any feedback would be appreciated.
April 13, 2010 at 6:42 am #175920No mate, but I do have a set of Kinchrome ratchet ringys that I find to be awsome quality for the price.
I have looked at the Kinchrome Bumbag option before & think it will be my next purchase when my old bag wears outApril 13, 2010 at 7:12 am #175921aido wrote:
Quote:Does anyone have one of the kincrome dirtbike toolbags ? I am thinking of buying one and any feedback would be appreciated.it better come with instructions :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
April 13, 2010 at 7:13 am #175923I heard the tools were good quality but the bag itself was not as well made.
Not my own experience though.STM
April 13, 2010 at 8:13 am #175927Crash won one at Louee but I dont know anything about it or think he has used it yet
TB
April 13, 2010 at 11:59 pm #175938Where do you get these? Sutto’s? Online?
April 14, 2010 at 12:01 am #175983Kingchrome dealer I would say :laugh:
April 14, 2010 at 12:22 am #175986No shit TB? That’s great advice right there mate!
I was thinking about getting one, but there’s actually nothing in it that I don’t already carry – and more!
Still, not a bad way to start out building a kit I’d say.
April 14, 2010 at 12:26 am #175988ECKS-Man wrote:
Quote:No shit TB? That’s great advice right there mate!I was thinking about getting one, but there’s actually nothing in it that I don’t already carry – and more!
Still, not a bad way to start out building a kit I’d say.
Your welcome Ecks :laugh:
Honestly I havent seen them around expect Chris came home from the Sunner corner rally with one and Crash scored it as a prize for the time trials at Louee.
The levers looked a little suss to me was all I thought when I looked at it
Try here for locating a dealer then ECKS :laugh:
TB
April 14, 2010 at 12:44 am #175922I think the kinchrome gear would be a fair quality, but the bag so so.
I have been through 3 bumbags in 5 years and have now just bought a kelly bag and it looks as though it will last yearshatto
April 14, 2010 at 12:45 am #175989Those levers do look a little plastic-ish and they are charging you for zip ties… maybe they are special Kinchrome zip ties, but I prefer to get decent ones. Open-ender/Ring spanners are OK and Kinchrome have decent quality (for the price) spanners and sockets. The only useful thing there I don’t have is the tie wire. I do carry:
[ul]-Multi-tool with allen keys, 1/4 drive sockets in 8, 10 & 12 sizes & screwdriver fittings
-Good quality tyre levers (2 normal, 1 small “spoon” version)
-Puncture repair kit
-Pushbike pump
-Spare front tube
-10 inch Shifter (doubles as a hammer!)
-Pointy nose pliers
-Variable jaw pliers
-Spanners (open-end/ring) in 10, 12 plus open end 14/17
-Zip ties varying sizes
-Insulation tape
-Plug spanner
-Chain master link
[/ul]Need to get a few critical spare parts to carry like a plug, maybe a brake & clutch lever. Otherwise I reckon it is not a bad setup. I prefer mine in my camelback (Mule) rather than in a bumbag. My bumbag is for my camera, wipe for my goggles, snacks and licence/money if required.
April 14, 2010 at 12:50 am #175993Dubbo
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April 14, 2010 at 12:59 am #175995Great stuff TB, I did find the distributors list, but had decided by then that its not for me! Worse than a female I am, changing my mind!
You’re still welcome to drive down here though… the beer’s cold! :laugh:
April 14, 2010 at 6:46 am #175997I just bought one from ebay.$149.00 + $20.00 delivery to vicco. They are priced at $199 on the kincrome website. All i need to do now is learn how to use them :laugh:
April 14, 2010 at 9:43 am #175994ECKS-Man wrote:
Quote:Those levers do look a little plastic-ish and they are charging you for zip ties… maybe they are special Kinchrome zip ties, but I prefer to get decent ones. Open-ender/Ring spanners are OK and Kinchrome have decent quality (for the price) spanners and sockets. The only useful thing there I don’t have is the tie wire. I do carry:
[ul]-Multi-tool with allen keys, 1/4 drive sockets in 8, 10 & 12 sizes & screwdriver fittings
-Good quality tyre levers (2 normal, 1 small “spoon” version)
-Puncture repair kit
-Pushbike pump
-Spare front tube
-10 inch Shifter (doubles as a hammer!)
-Pointy nose pliers
-Variable jaw pliers
-Spanners (open-end/ring) in 10, 12 plus open end 14/17
-Zip ties varying sizes
-Insulation tape
-Plug spanner
-Chain master link
[/ul]Need to get a few critical spare parts to carry like a plug, maybe a brake & clutch lever. Otherwise I reckon it is not a bad setup. I prefer mine in my camelback (Mule) rather than in a bumbag. My bumbag is for my camera, wipe for my goggles, snacks and licence/money if required.
KTM s come with there own tool kit -is that because they know were going to need them :S i just added tyre levers+ tube +pump and screw driver for clickers old brake pads for other peoples bikes :side:
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