redlinez
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Post by redlinez on May 4, 2021 8:43:13 GMT -7
So there was nothing under my seat, but you can see where one would go towards the front end of the seat. I found the parts on Partzilla. A bit confusing though. One little bag, a two way screw driver and an allen wrench. Stupid cheap, like $10 for the pouch and 2 tools. Then there a "tool kit" that's $31.52 part number B67-28100-00-00. Does anyone know what all that includes? I'm guessing spanners for the preload rear spring. Found this on ebay and wonder if it's similar www.ebay.com/itm/143935782217?epid=1323900523&hash=item21833dbd49:g:LIQAAOSwaTRgGGKy Thanks for any help, I want to order what I can fit under there that would help in a pinch.
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jlapaglia
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Tool kit
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Post by jlapaglia on May 4, 2021 19:12:07 GMT -7
I have a kit similar to that in the link but my spanner wrenchs are much longer and don’t fit under the seat that I know of. I’ll have to double check but the one I keep on the bike has a screwdriver, Allen keys and a couple of regular wrenches.
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fasterdave
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Post by fasterdave on Jun 14, 2021 21:03:00 GMT -7
Call your Yamaha dealer. My MT10 came with no tools. He ordered them for me for free. I received two large rear suspension spammers (for your garage not under your seat) and a package or small tools that can be used for small suspension adjustments. Spanned or two, screwdriver. In a pouch that goes under your seat.
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redlinez
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Post by redlinez on Jun 15, 2021 3:24:34 GMT -7
If you have the part numbers, let me know. Thanks!
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olivierzx
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Post by olivierzx on Jun 25, 2021 9:30:42 GMT -7
There is no utility to have such tools when riding this bike. If you've any trouble it will not save you, except if you've a full toolbox.
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