Royal Enfield Classic 350 tool kit- set of 10 tools
Item Code-A591897B
A toolkit for your Royal Enfield Classic should include the essential items to help with general maintenance and roadside repairs. Here's a suggested list of tools and spares you should have in your toolkit:
1. Basic Hand Tools
- Open End Spanners: A set of metric spanners ( 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 15mm) will cover most of the bike’s nuts and bolts.
- Screwdrivers: Both flathead and Phillips head screwdrivers, ranging from small to medium sizes.
- Allen Wrenches (Hex Keys): For adjusting handlebar clamps, brake lever bolts, and other parts.
- Pliers: Needle-nose pliers for general use, and a pair of adjustable pliers for more heavy-duty tasks.
- Torque Wrench: Ensures proper tightening of bolts, especially important for engine and suspension work.
2. Bike-Specific Tools
- Spark Plug Socket: For easy removal and installation of spark plugs.
- Chain Tool: To remove or adjust the motorcycle chain.
- Clutch Cable Adjuster: For adjusting the clutch cable if it stretches or loosens over time.
- Brake Fluid Bleeder Kit: For changing or topping up brake fluid, and bleeding the brakes if needed.
3. Electrical Tools
- Multimeter: To test the battery, fuses, and electrical circuits.
- Fuses: A variety of spare fuses (12V, for both high and low amperage) for electrical issues.
- Electrical Tape: For securing loose wires or covering damaged insulation.
4. Tire and Wheel Tools
- Tire Levers: To remove and install tires if you need to change a flat.
- Pump: A portable air compressor or a manual pump.
- Spare Inner Tube: If you’re riding with tube tires, carry a spare inner tube of the correct size.
- Tire Pressure Gauge: To regularly check and maintain proper tire pressure.
- Rubber Cement & Patch Kit: For emergency tire repairs.
5. Lubrication & Maintenance
- Chain Lube: For regular chain maintenance.
- Grease: For lubricating bearings or pivot points.
- Motorcycle Oil: If you're on a long journey, it's useful to carry an extra bottle of oil.
- Oil Filter Wrench: For when you change your oil filter.
6. Safety and Emergency Equipment
- First Aid Kit: Basic supplies like bandages, antiseptic wipes, and painkillers.
- Reflective Triangles/Warning Signs: For safety if you need to stop at the side of the road.
- Emergency Rain Poncho or Gear: To stay dry in case of sudden rain.
7. Miscellaneous Items
- Cable Ties: For temporary fixes on cables or wires.
- Multitool: A compact tool that can handle several tasks, such as tightening screws or cutting wires.
- Flashlight/Headlamp: Essential for nighttime repairs.
- Rags or Towels: For cleaning off oil or dirt, or for wiping hands while working on the bike.
8. Spare Parts
- Spare Fuse (for lights, electrical components).
- Throttle Cable: In case the cable snaps.
- Clutch Cable: A spare cable in case of failure.
- Brake Pads: A pair of emergency brake pads if you're doing long-distance touring.
- Oil Filter & Gasket Set: Essential if you're doing your own oil change.
9. Carrying the Tools
- Tool Roll or Compact Bag: A bag or tool roll to organize and carry all these tools neatly on your bike.
- Panniers or Tool Box: If you’re carrying a larger selection of tools, it can be mounted on the bike or in your bag.
10. Optional Tools (for advanced maintenance)
- Impact Wrench: For quick removal of nuts and bolts.
- Brake Caliper Piston Tool: For servicing the brake system, especially when changing pads.
- Valve Adjusting Tool: For adjusting the valve clearance (if you are experienced with engine work).
Always make sure that your toolkit is in good condition, and you have the right tools for your specific model (e.g., carbureted or fuel-injected versions). Some of these tools, like the torque wrench or spark plug socket, can be used for routine checks and are useful if you plan to do your own maintenance. Regular maintenance and having a proper toolkit on hand will ensure that your Royal Enfield Classic remains reliable on the road