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      Motorcycle Tools

      Professional 0-60 PSI Tire Gauge Professional 0-60 PSI Tire Gauge
      22 reviews $73.34
      TD Tools 39mm Fork Seal Driver - Black TD Tools 39mm Fork Seal Driver - Black
      3 reviews $58.28
      No. 31 Neck Bearing Race Remover / Installer No. 31 Neck Bearing Race Remover / Installer
      6 reviews $54.95
      No. 38 Gasket Alignment Tool No. 38 Gasket Alignment Tool
      $29.95
      No.11 Motorcycle Neck Bearing Cup Installer No.11 Motorcycle Neck Bearing Cup Installer
      9 reviews $239.95
      Drill Bit Tool for Cleaning Amal Pilot Jets Drill Bit Tool for Cleaning Amal Pilot Jets
      14 reviews $18.05
      Cam Gear Puller for Triumph 750 Twins and Triples Cam Gear Puller for Triumph 750 Twins and Triples
      2 reviews $74.79
      Fuel Line Ferrule Crimping Tool Triumph BSA Norton Fuel Line Ferrule Crimping Tool Triumph BSA Norton
      11 reviews $57.65
      Whitworth 6 pc 12-pt Socket set Koken 3/8 inch drive Whitworth 6 pc 12-pt Socket set Koken 3/8 inch drive
      12 reviews $59.00
      CEI Tap and Die Set CEI Tap and Die Set
      British Standard CEI Tap and Die Set
      12 reviews $211.35
      SPECIALTY MOTORCYCLE TOOLS FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON AND TRIUMPH BUILDS A general socket set gets you through most of a bike. Specialty tools get you through the rest without rounding fasteners, damaging seals, or improvising setups that slip at the wor...
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      Motorcycle Tools FAQ

      Why do I need a specialty engine stand rather than just a bench?
      A purpose-built engine stand holds the engine cases at the correct angle for your specific motor, prevents the engine from shifting during disassembly, and leaves both hands free for tool work. On engines such as Triumph twins and Harley-Davidson Sportsters, where the cases have an uneven shape, a dedicated stand helps prevent the engine from tipping over and damaging cooling fins or stud threads.
      What Whitworth socket sizes do I need for a Triumph 650?
      Triumph 650 twins use Whitworth fasteners throughout the engine, gearbox, and chassis. The most commonly required BSF and BSW Whitworth socket sizes are 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, and 1/2 inch. An 8-piece British Standard Koken 12-point socket set covers these sizes, while the deep-well version is ideal for reaching longer fasteners on the timing side and in the gearbox.
      What is the most important Triumph clutch tool for basic service?
      The Lowbrow Customs clutch hub puller (OEM 61-7014) is essential for removing the clutch hub without damaging the hub or the mainshaft taper. After reassembly, a clutch pressure plate spring adjusting tool is required to set the correct clutch spring preload. Together, these tools are recommended for performing a proper Triumph clutch service rather than making only temporary adjustments.
      Do these tools support EFI and modern Harley-Davidson models?
      This collection primarily focuses on vintage and classic Harley-Davidson and Triumph motorcycles. Fast Eddy Co. transmission sockets fit 2007-up Harley-Davidson Big Twins, while most other Harley tools are intended for pre-2000 Big Twin and Sportster models. For EFI-equipped and Milwaukee-Eight (M8) motorcycles, always verify year and model compatibility on the individual product listing before ordering.