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20 Mar 2011
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Any honda dominator owners out there? tool list
I'm using ben kellers great packing list to decide what i need for my nx650. Never owned a dominator (ohh errr), so what to people reckon to this list? anything to add or take away
Tools
Vice Grips
Tool pouch x 2
Spanner 8mm
Spanner 10mm
Spanner 11mm
Spanner 12mm
Spanner 13mm
Spanner 14mm
Spanner 15mm
Spanner 16mm
Spanner 17mm enclosed (Honda)
Spanner 17mm & 14 mm open (Honda)
Spanner 22mm enclosed (Honda)
Spanner 27mm enclosed (Honda)
Spark plug wrench (fits 12mm spanner) (Honda)
Ratchet
Socket 10mm
Socket 11mm
Socket 12mm
Socket 13mm
Socket 14mm
Socket 15mm
Socket 16mm
Socket 17mm
Socket 18mm
1 x Adjustable Spanner
Long Nose Pliers/Wire Cutters
Duct Tape
Electrical tape
Loctite (small tube)
Metal Glue
Flat-head/Phillips reversible screwdriver
Allen keys (metric)
Rag
bailing wire
Oil filter x2
Throttle cable open spare x 1
Throttle cable close spare x 1
Speedo cable spare x 1
Clutch cable spare x 1
Spark plugs x 2
Puncture Repair Kit (tubed)
Spare Tube Front
Spare Tube Rear
Tyre levers
engine Oil
Electrical cable wire
Electrical connectors
Jubilee Clips
Selection of nuts, bolts, screws, washers
Quicksteel
instant gasket
Many thanks and ben's packing list can be found here: http://horizonsunlimited.com/country...ripDetails.zip
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22 Mar 2011
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Doomie Tools/Spares
Hi Ali
I have an NX650T which I've done a bit of travelling on.
To keep the weight down, only take the tools needed for the breakdowns you can fix if there's no help available. Anywhere there are people, there are tools to borrow.
I would forget the sockets, spanners will do fine. My tool kit's with my broken down Doomie in Leicester at the moment, so I can't be 100% sure, but I think you'll need a 19mm for the front wheel spindle. Also, I can't recall an 11/13/15/16mm bolt on the bike either.
Have the spare cables (apart from speedo) tie wrapped to the existing (with the ends taped over) for fast switching. One spare thottle cable can double for either.
Rim protectors are a good idea if you're worried about the bike's appearance, other than that, I think you've got it covered.
Regards, Mick
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22 Mar 2011
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Hi Ali,
I have used my Dommy mostly for OZ out back riding.
Tool and spare requirment will depend on how far and where you depend to ride.
I agree with Mick on the spanners,leave out the 11-13-15-16-18 sizes ,none of these sizes are used on the Dommie,unless you have accessories on your bike that require a non Honda size.
Sockets,I always carry a good quality quarter inch drive set 8-10-12 and 14.
Apart from Ben's list,I also when riding in distance lands carry a spare front and rear sprocket.
Regards Ben
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22 Mar 2011
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Cheers, will reduce the sockets and i'm planning to leave with new chain and sprockets. Useful to take spare chain link?
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23 Mar 2011
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Have you completed your visas. Iran visa nomore available in İstanbul for foreigners.
Presently South of Tebris is 45 deg.centigrade. And end of April, desert storms will begin there.
Hope you get the climate conditions in your tool box!!!
Anyway if you want to gain time, ı will recommend you to get the train from İstanbul to İran border which will save you more time.
[url=http://www.tatilofisi.com/tren-saat-seferleri.html]Tren Saatleri Seferleri TCDD Bilet Fiyatlar
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23 Mar 2011
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Yes,take spare chain links and joiners.
Ben
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