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2021 CAN-AM Outlander Max 570
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Delete this machine from profileSelect this machineWhether you’re just getting into wrenching on your bike or you’re an established motorcycle mechanic, you need to have tools. Fortunately, we’ve got something for everyone. It doesn’t matter whether you’re picking up your first set of wrenches or looking for a specialized tool, we’ve got what you’re looking for.
If you’re just beginning, don’t get too eager by dreaming of fancy tools you see your friends working with. Instead, focus on the basics, things like wrenches and screwdrivers. There are a couple of other general tools that will come in handy as well, like socket wrenches or impact drivers. Your toolset should begin with the basics like these.
One of the most important things you need if you’re going to be working on your bike is the service manual. It discusses what you need to know to wrench on your particular motorcycle, like your torque specs. But that’s not all it tells you – it also indicates if any specialty tools are required for a job. Specialized tools are necessary to complete certain jobs.
Finally, there are also tools which are designed for a specific purpose and which add an extra layer of convenience to the process. These aren’t always required to complete a certain task per se, but they sure make it a lot easier to get the job done right. In the beginning, you probably won’t have any of these, and that’s okay. But if you’re looking to expand your existing toolset, you’ll love it when you get a tool that makes your life easier. Suddenly, a job that used to take 60 minutes might only take 10.
Naturally, there are a couple of additional things that you might want to keep around as well, like a parts dish, zip ties or gloves. These aren’t tools by definition, but you’ll still want them around your garage. They come in handy.
This motorcycle tools page is divided into several categories, as you can see above. Some of these sections are for general tools or tools for working on a specific section of your bike (like the engine or the tires). However, others aren’t tools at all but rather things that will make it easier to work on your bike, like hardware kits and shopwear. If you’re serious about working on your motorcycle, you might also want to check out our lift stands. They make working on your bike much easier (and less strenuous).
Wrenching on your own motorcycle is something that every rider can do to some extent – you just need the right tools. You can find what you need at Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, whether you’re just getting started, looking to upgrade, or trying to find a specialty tool. Check out our selection now!
Tim in NM
I keep this in my jacket pocket when riding, has come in handy a few time. Definitely not a full featured roadside repair kit but if you don't want to put together a proper kit this works well in the meantime. Well made but a little pricy for what it is...
Read All ReviewsNicholas in UT
Great tool for making sure spokes are tight before ripping around.
Read All ReviewsNate in IL
This tusk chain press saved me a lot of time! I did not having to worry about getting the grinder out and worry about messing up the chain!!
Read All ReviewsCHRIS in CA
These are a simple little tool, but kind of needed. I use this and a slot head screw driver and it really make installing a side stand spring easier. I also find that with out it my screw driver slips and I usually hit my hand on something. I would defiantly add this tool to your set if you don't have one.
Read All ReviewsTom in OH
Nice and small and easy to use. Fits in tool bag nicely.
Read All ReviewsKenneth in OR
Love the cost. These are super inexpensive and built like any other tire gauge so having more than one around never hurts. Now I have one for the shop, garage, & my truck. I loose these all the time and its super frustrating when you can't find one when you need it.
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