Buck_Roy Posted December 19, 2012 #1 Posted December 19, 2012 I've just realized that my "new to me" 03 RSV didn't come with the OEM tool kit. I called the seller, but in case he doesn't have it, I want to find something that will do at least the basics. Does anyone have any experience or recommendations for a good aftermarket tool-kit that works out for the RSV? Or any idea where I might find an OEM kit?
M61A1MECH Posted December 19, 2012 #2 Posted December 19, 2012 Silly question maybe, but did you look under the foam liner in the right handsaddle bag? That is where the OEM kit is stored by the factory. You could check PinWall salvage the may have some. Tell you the truth I have had my Venture going on 6 years never used the tools in the kit. If I had to build a kit from scratch, I would have a 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm and 8 mm allen wrench, 10 mm combination wrench, small adjustable, screw driver with interchangeable bits, a spark plug wrench and a flash light.
etcswjoe Posted December 19, 2012 #4 Posted December 19, 2012 My tool kit is overkill I have a Ball Joint Allen Set, a 3/8 socket set up to 22MM, a set of Gear wrenchs up to 18MM, diagonal cutters, a leatherman, #2 and #3 phillips, vice grips, a 24MM wrench, multimeter, tire guage and a flashlight.
Shamue Posted December 19, 2012 #5 Posted December 19, 2012 besides a standard metric type wrench set, I like to have metric line wrenches, they hold onto nuts and bolts a little better. ie: the mirror adjustment nuts or oil drain bolt can round off with a standard metric wrench. Silly question maybe, but did you look under the foam liner in the right handsaddle bag? That is where the OEM kit is stored by the factory. You could check PinWall salvage the may have some. Tell you the truth I have had my Venture going on 6 years never used the tools in the kit. If I had to build a kit from scratch, I would have a 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm and 8 mm allen wrench, 10 mm combination wrench, small adjustable, screw driver with interchangeable bits, a spark plug wrench and a flash light.
etcswjoe Posted December 19, 2012 #6 Posted December 19, 2012 besides a standard metric type wrench set, I like to have metric line wrenches, they hold onto nuts and bolts a little better. ie: the mirror adjustment nuts or oil drain bolt can round off with a standard metric wrench. I second the line wrenches.
Buck_Roy Posted December 20, 2012 Author #7 Posted December 20, 2012 Silly question maybe, but did you look under the foam liner in the right handsaddle bag? That is where the OEM kit is stored by the factory. You could check PinWall salvage the may have some. Tell you the truth I have had my Venture going on 6 years never used the tools in the kit. If I had to build a kit from scratch, I would have a 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm and 8 mm allen wrench, 10 mm combination wrench, small adjustable, screw driver with interchangeable bits, a spark plug wrench and a flash light. I wish. I could deal with just not knowing where it would be, but I saw that in the owner's manual....just nothing there when I looked. ;-/ Thanks, Steve, a lot! I contacted Pinwall by email, I'll wait and see if I hear back from them.
cb1313 Posted December 20, 2012 #8 Posted December 20, 2012 If you should ever need to take off your fairing off you will need a 3 mm and check the allen bolt under the headlight.... I thinks it's a 5 mm. Do not get real long wrenchs as they will hit the clutch and brake levers. If you can find a chrome set get them, they are easier in find in the dark if you drop it ??? Cb
msshearin Posted December 20, 2012 #9 Posted December 20, 2012 http://www.ebay.com/itm/01-Yamaha-Royal-Star-Venture-XVZ1300-TOOL-POUCH-W-TOOLS-/200867772893?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ec4a6f9dd&vxp=mtr
Yamamike Posted December 20, 2012 #10 Posted December 20, 2012 Silly question maybe, but did you look under the foam liner in the right handsaddle bag? That is where the OEM kit is stored by the factory. You could check PinWall salvage the may have some. Tell you the truth I have had my Venture going on 6 years never used the tools in the kit. If I had to build a kit from scratch, I would have a 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm and 8 mm allen wrench, 10 mm combination wrench, small adjustable, screw driver with interchangeable bits, a spark plug wrench and a flash light. Don't know if the spark plug access is the same on gen2 as gen1 but if it is, you'll need a very thin wall socket.
M61A1MECH Posted December 24, 2012 #11 Posted December 24, 2012 Buck Roy Here is a Venture tool kit at Pinwall, http://www.ebay.com/itm/01-Yamaha-Royal-Star-Venture-XVZ1300-TOOL-POUCH-W-TOOLS-/200867772893?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item2ec4a6f9dd
dingy Posted December 25, 2012 #12 Posted December 25, 2012 I wish. I could deal with just not knowing where it would be, but I saw that in the owner's manual....just nothing there when I looked. ;-/ Thanks, Steve, a lot! I contacted Pinwall by email, I'll wait and see if I hear back from them. Pinwall typically does not respond to emails. Phone # is 330-879-9910 Gary
Mike G in SC Posted December 25, 2012 #13 Posted December 25, 2012 (edited) Besides the tool kit,,, I also carry a small set of jumper cables and a well contained mini-air pump in my saddle bag. Oh and the sticky-rope type tire patch kit. I suggest O'Reilly's for the pump and the cables. They carry the pump and cables below. Both are small but good quality. More often than not, I use them to help friends on club rides. http://images.oreillyauto.com/parts/img/large/ss/01413.jpgprevioushttp://images.oreillyauto.com/parts/img/large/sli/40001_v1_20100629.jpg http://images.oreillyauto.com/parts/img/large/xts/15-001.jpg Edited December 25, 2012 by Mike G in SC
kantornado Posted December 25, 2012 #14 Posted December 25, 2012 Here is what I put together for the trailer when we traveled. It just turned out to be a gas waster (too much extra weight) the truth is I have traveled on these Ventures for over 30 years and over 300,000 miles and there have been only 4 times I needed a tow and they all involved hitting something. I found if you have a credit card and a cell phone with these tough bikes with a bullet proof engine you have all you need. So here is the list better to not need it and have it, then to not have it and need it I guess. TOOL KIT FOR BIKE WRENCHES 6-22 MM FLAT TIP SCREWDRIVER #2 PHILLIP HEAD SCREWDRIVER #1 & #2 SMALL SCREWDRIVER (pocket type) Flat and Phillips ELECTRIC TAPE SOLDERLESS CONNECTORS FUSES assorted FLAT FIXING KIT & Spoons TIRE GAUGE VALVE STEM REMOVER OIL DIPSTICK HEAVY PAPER (to roll a funnel) PLIERS ALLEN SET CHROME BALL END CRESENT WRENCH WIRE CUTTING TOOL and STRIPPER 4" long spark plug wire end cap 3/8 WRACHET 6" SWIVEL END EXTENSION 3" SWIVEL END EXTENSION SPARK PLUG SOCKET SOCKETS # 8-10-12-13-15-17-19-22 ZIP TIES SHOP TOWELS HAND CLEANER 6 ft ELECTRICAL WIRE NUTS-BOLTS-SCEWS..ASSORTMENT SILICON SEALER SIPHON HOSE 1/4 X 6ft FIRSTAID KIT JUMPER CABLES
Buck_Roy Posted December 27, 2012 Author #15 Posted December 27, 2012 OIL DIPSTICK Thanks Kantornado, that's a GREAT list! I'm dying to ask though....."oil dipstick"?? Isn't the sight glass window good? I'm assuming from a few comments I've gotten that putting my own tool kit together is a good idea, although I've looked at a few aftermarket sets on AMAZON. And, I've never had to jump a scooter. Is it done the same way you jump a car?? Thanks again, to everyone!!
Mike G in SC Posted December 27, 2012 #16 Posted December 27, 2012 Buck Roy, For the oil sight glass, more tools,,,, get a mechanics mirror (mirror on a extension stick) and a small flashlight. You can sit on the bike to level it and if light is low, aim the flashlight down the mirror to see the level. On jump charging: bike to bike, pull the seats and use the jumpers with other bike running. If you are jumping a bike from a car, best turn the car off to decrease the output. The pump kit has a adapter that you attach to the battery posts but I've found it does not carry the amps to use for jumping a bike. But compared to a car, those little jumper cables do just fine on a bike. Mike G.
djh3 Posted December 27, 2012 #17 Posted December 27, 2012 For the money they want for the factory one there (on e-bay) I would probably just go to like Cycle Gear or Motorcycle Superstore and get something like this. Other places to look are Jafrum, Leather Up.com Check e-bay Honestly what I have seen in my tool kit the only usable thing might be the screwdriver and 10mm wrench. I did like the cell phone AAA card answer though.
kantornado Posted December 27, 2012 #18 Posted December 27, 2012 I used the tools on the road helping other riders. HD guys don’t complain there mostly embarrassed. I kind of get a kick out of telling them how bullet proof these Ventures are. LOL The dip stick is used for a 1st Gen it just goes with me everywhere I go. LOL Yes! Jumping a scooter. Is the same way you jump a car. Except the car does not need to be running. Glad this helps I went and got a plastic case (like a brief case) and foam liner to hold all the tools and keep them from moving around. Because I pulled a trailer I also carried a 1 gal gas can. A front and back shock air pump, flashlight is always on the bike as well as a cargo net for the luggage rack. Glad this is helpful: If you can get a OEM off of ebay for the bikes saddle bag it will be enough then add what you think you might need.
djh3 Posted December 27, 2012 #19 Posted December 27, 2012 I knew I had seen them before just couldnt remember the name. Cruz tools is it. They also have on thier site a fold out allen tool that has a fixture for some sockets. Looks pretty handy. http://www.cruztools.com/products/prodimages/RTM3a.jpghttp://www.cruztools.com/products/prodimages/om14.jpg E-bay listings. Wrenches definatly look better then the stamped out yamaha jobbies.
Buck_Roy Posted December 29, 2012 Author #20 Posted December 29, 2012 (edited) I knew I had seen them before just couldnt remember the name. Cruz tools is it. They also have on thier site a fold out allen tool that has a fixture for some sockets. Looks pretty handy. Thanks, djh3, that set looks nice! And it looks, at least in the picture, that there would be room in the "roll up" to add a few tools to it if I needed. I'm starting to compare the price of the kit vs. buying the tools individually and putting a kit together myself and just trying to find a tool bag to hold them. I really like the suggestion about the jumper cables and the mini-inflator too. Guess I could just try to find one tool bag big enough to hold everything and still fit in one saddlebag. Again, thanks for all the great advice!! Edited December 29, 2012 by Buck_Roy
spear Posted December 29, 2012 #21 Posted December 29, 2012 Oh and the sticky-rope type tire patch kit. What's commonly referred to Down-Under as 'dog turd'! (Well, you've seen what a dog turn looks like on your tyre [tire] when you run over it??)
Mike G in SC Posted December 29, 2012 #22 Posted December 29, 2012 What's commonly referred to Down-Under as 'dog turd'! (Well, you've seen what a dog turn looks like on your tyre [tire] when you run over it??) LOL! Yes, and I have it seen squished between my toes at 3 in the morning. Guess I wasn't the only one who had to go during the night. That was my last dog,,, in 1972!
Mike G in SC Posted December 29, 2012 #23 Posted December 29, 2012 I knew I had seen them before just couldnt remember the name. Cruz tools is it. They also have on thier site a fold out allen tool that has a fixture for some sockets. Looks pretty handy. Thanks, djh3, that set looks nice! And it looks, at least in the picture, that there would be room in the "roll up" to add a few tools to it if I needed. I'm starting to compare the price of the kit vs. buying the tools individually and putting a kit together myself and just trying to find a tool bag to hold them. I really like the suggestion about the jumper cables and the mini-inflator too. Guess I could just try to find one tool bag big enough to hold everything and still fit in one saddlebag. Again, thanks for all the great advice!! Buck Roy, I wouldn't keep the jumpers, inflator or zero hand pump in the tool bag. They can hide in the bottom of you saddle bag. My Left saddle bag is for people stuff, my right saddle bag is for bike stuff (tools, jumpers, inflator, bungies, cleaner stuff). Trunk for other stuff and the trailer for my wife's stuff. Haha.
Gojira Posted December 29, 2012 #24 Posted December 29, 2012 Good thread. I carry a few of these items, but many more to choose from I hadn't thought about. One item I added was one of these from Harbor Freight. Pretty useful in a pinch. Oh, and don't forget the bailing wire. [ATTACH]73329[/ATTACH]
djh3 Posted December 29, 2012 #25 Posted December 29, 2012 I keep the rain gear and bugee cords, tire plug and inflater kit in the left, well and the CD player when its installed. Right side is tool kit (OEM) and a few other assorted goods for bike as you say.
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