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Scooter Tool List
Hey thought it would be a good idea to list all the common tools used for maintaining your Scooter. Add to the list and I'll keep it updated. Once I have time I hope to list what uses each one has
Tool List:
Phillips Screw Driver (the one with the cross tip)
Wrenches (metric)
Socket Wrench (metric)
Adjustable Wrench
Allen Wrenches/Hex Key (metric)
Spark Plug Wrench
Threadlocker (Loctite, etc)
Needle Nose Pliers
Snap Ring/Circlip Pliers
Wire Strippers/Crimper
Fourth Hand Cable Puller
Oil Filter Tool
Oil Filter Socket Tool
MixMizer Oil Syringe
Funnel
Electrical Tape
Tool List:
Phillips Screw Driver (the one with the cross tip)
Wrenches (metric)
Socket Wrench (metric)
Adjustable Wrench
Allen Wrenches/Hex Key (metric)
Spark Plug Wrench
Threadlocker (Loctite, etc)
Needle Nose Pliers
Snap Ring/Circlip Pliers
Wire Strippers/Crimper
Fourth Hand Cable Puller
Oil Filter Tool
Oil Filter Socket Tool
MixMizer Oil Syringe
Funnel
Electrical Tape
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Tools!Kurzer wrote:... are we talking just tools? or more "what to carry in the Buddy"?
Slime 12V Inflator/Compressor
(fits in pet carrier, has Battery Tender hookups, works great)
Tubeless tire plugs
Motorcycle Lift
(yeah, I wish I had room for one...)
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lol ok ok ok...ericalm wrote:Tools!Kurzer wrote:... are we talking just tools? or more "what to carry in the Buddy"?
I carry a nice set of ratcheting Craftsman wrenches with dual heads, 6 and 7mm, 8 and 9mm, 10 and 12mm, 13 and 14mm, 15 and 16mm, Needle nose pliers, wire strippers, a 1/4" ratchet with 10 and 12mm heads, a 1/2" ratchet with 14 16 18 and 20mm heads, a philips and flat heat screw driver, a magnetic wand and a pair of surgical clamps.
Some of the stuff I'd consider "other" is an LED torch, blue loc tite, a set of 1156, 1157, 194 and H4 bulbs, a multi meter, a set of 5A and 10A blade fuses, a 10A glass fuse for the battery, a 12" length of small hoseing, a 12" length of 16ga wire and a pair of male and female blue connectors.
All this fits inside the tool pouch except the screw drivers, ratchet handles wire and tubeing, all that just sits in the bottom of the seat. It sounds like a lot, maybe it is... but it's fairly compact and doesn't take up too much room... plus I can really fix just about anything the could go wrong so I feel pretty safe headed out anywhere.
I do need to add a tire repair kit and probly a first aid kit as well, it would be a shame to have the combat medic skills and no oops kit.
I don't do much modding on the scoot anymore, just riding
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I went through this thread and I think another one and condensed the list of what people carry and/or recommended, and somewhat organized it.
Lock Ups
* Disc lock
* Heavy duty Cable/chain lock
* Throttle lock
Legals
* Motorcycle license
* Registration
* Insurance card
^ ^ Cheap camera (to take a photo for evidence for insurance reasons)
* Water/heat proof bag (ie makeup bag) to hold the above
Roadside
* Cell phone
* Roadside assistance number
* Owner's manual
* Gas purchase receipts with date and mileage recorded on them
* Writing implements
^ ^ Pen/Sharpie
^ ^ Paper pad
* Coin purse with coins, currency, bank/credit card (parking and emergencies)
* Flashlight
^ ^ Keyring flashlight
Luggage
* Bungee cords
* Bungee net
* Nylon string
* Bags for putting items in (ie grocery bag, back pack, etc)
* Zip lock bags
Emergency tying/holding
* Zip ties or bailing wire or 16gauge wire
* Duct tape
Weather
* Bag to cover seat
* Bag to cover handlebars
* Scooter cover
* Rain gear (ie Frog Togs)
* Sunscreen
Body Care
* Bottle water
^ ^ Insulated drink container
* First aid kit
^ ^ Band aids
* Tissues…lots and lots of Tissues (this one's mine)
^ ^ Garbage bag
* Bug spray
Vision
* Sunglasses eye covers
* Eye shade
* Visine Natural Tears (also mine)
* Clean Dry Washcloth (also mine; to wet down and cover my eyes if they get itchy)
Clothing
* Helmet
* Gloves
^ ^ Glove liners
^ ^ Insulated gloves, light but super insulating (ski gloves, light and compact)
* Armor jacket
^ ^ Jacket liner
^ ^ Sweatshirt
^ ^ Nylon/plastic jackets rolled and folded into little packs; water and wind proof; for emergency use when caught in cold or rain
* Riding pants
* Boots
^ ^ waterproof boot covers
* Bandana
Cleaning
* Blue paper towels (from gas station, to wipe hands or scoot after gas spill while filling up)
^ ^ Paper towels
* Cleaning wipes (bird droppings, bug splats; for scooter and face shield)
* Hand wipe packs
* Terry towels (for drying off scoot when its wet)
^ ^ Washcloth or two
* Gallon freezer bags (to hold the wet towels)
Repair & Maintenance
* Scooter Maintenance Manual
* Leatherman (multipurpose tools, pliers, etc)
^ ^ Swiss/Pocket knife
Tire
* Digital tire pressure gauge
* Motorcycle specific tire fix it kit
^ ^ Tubeless tire plug kit
* Co2 inflator device
* Compact bicycle pump (for adding air to a good tire in a pinch)
Nuts and Bolts
* Adjustable wrench
* Socket wrench (metric)
* Allen/hex wrench (metric) (flip out style)
* Screwdriver with a switchable bit (flat & phillips head)
* Torque wrench (pen sized?)
* Threadlocker (loctite, etc)
* Air compressor (for tire pump and impact gun)
* Impact gun (for tightening bolts and nuts; requires air compressor)
Electricity
* Wires
^ ^ Multi-meter (testing electricity)
^ ^ Pliers/wire cutter combo tool
^ ^ - Needle nose pliers
^ ^ Wire strippers/crimper
^ ^ Male and female blue connectors
^ ^ Electrical tape
* Battery
^ ^ Battery tender hookups
* Bulbs
* Fuses
Liquids
* Gas can
* Gas syphoner
* Funnel
* Oil 15W40
Huh?
* Fossil box with lotion
* Alcohol gel
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Awesome! I may adapt this to a MB Guide (of course giving you and this thread due credit).anndelise wrote:I went through this thread and I think another one and condensed the list of what people carry and/or recommended, and somewhat organized it.
Frogg Toggs are a brand of rain gear, BTW.
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I, personally, am not interested in credit as it was the other people who listed what they took and all...I could never have come up with that list on my own. All I did was use onenote to rearrange the orders of the lists, ha. But if I can find that other list, then you can add that to the 'credit' portion.ericalm wrote:Awesome! I may adapt this to a MB Guide (of course giving you and this thread due credit).anndelise wrote:I went through this thread and I think another one and condensed the list of what people carry and/or recommended, and somewhat organized it.
(plus, it's missing some stuff, like the blue locktight for the nuts and bolts section, I got exhausted of rearranging after a while)
edited list to fix thatFrogg Toggs are a brand of rain gear, BTW.
btw, what in the world would alcohol gel be used for??? is that a first aid item? or roadside assistance item? or a body care item?
and what is a fossil box?
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Alcohol gel, I believe, is for first aid.
Fossil box: One of those metal boxes Fossil watches sometimes come in? Maybe?
When I was a kid (yawn, oldbie alert!) Band-Aids came in these awesome metal containers with a hinged, flip-top lid. Sooo great for keeping a million other things in.
Fossil box: One of those metal boxes Fossil watches sometimes come in? Maybe?
When I was a kid (yawn, oldbie alert!) Band-Aids came in these awesome metal containers with a hinged, flip-top lid. Sooo great for keeping a million other things in.
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when i was a kid *cough cough*, and went on camping trips, our first aid kits were all inside a bandaid metal container with hinged flip-top lids.ericalm wrote:Alcohol gel, I believe, is for first aid.
Fossil box: One of those metal boxes Fossil watches sometimes come in? Maybe?
When I was a kid (yawn, oldbie alert!) Band-Aids came in these awesome metal containers with a hinged, flip-top lid. Sooo great for keeping a million other things in.
the list should include the stitch-aids...which are like bandaids, but are for doing temporary "stitching" for gashes.
(we didn't have THOSE when i was a kid...what a great invention!!)
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Great list!
I saw a few things for "carry on" I didn't have in my scoot's glove box.
And I think the alcohol gel maybe is referring to hand sanitizer. There is also another product out there refereed to as alcohol gel. that is for burning as a fuel for heating things (like water at a campfire etc).
One thing missing is a decent foldup/pocket map so you can find your way around if you get lost.
Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Rand-McNally-Pock ... 497&sr=8-4
I saw a few things for "carry on" I didn't have in my scoot's glove box.
And I think the alcohol gel maybe is referring to hand sanitizer. There is also another product out there refereed to as alcohol gel. that is for burning as a fuel for heating things (like water at a campfire etc).
One thing missing is a decent foldup/pocket map so you can find your way around if you get lost.
Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Rand-McNally-Pock ... 497&sr=8-4
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