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New SE tools, who makes them?

Started by Moosedeuce, August 19, 2009, 11:10:14 AM

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Moosedeuce


Billy

Lazyness is the Mother of Invention

CndUltra88

who cares, there are more than a few guys on here that have made tools for themselves and to the point of a cottage industry.
FSG has shown how to make the compensator nut socket and also the one for the trans pully as well.
There is another guy who is retired and keeping himself busy making twin cam bearing pullers  and even the pilot for evos as well.
Less money than the mothership and freindly people sharing some knowledge and skills.
Just mu .02 Rant.
Rob
Infantryman Terry Street
End of Tour April,4,2008 Panjwayi district Afghanistan

FSG


fxstdavew

Most bike problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the seat

truck

Kent Moore won't sell you a tool unless you give them your dealer number.
I tried to buy an oil filter wrench some years ago and they said NO!
Listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar.

FSG

True, Kent Moore wont sell you anything, but armed with the tool part number most, if not all the on-line parts suppliers can and will sell them to you.  I've got KM Tools from Z's but prefer to get what I don't make myself from Georges Garage these days.

crazybastid83

I believe the tools are Jim's. The Kent Moore tools are a totally different design.

Moosedeuce

I was referring to the bearing, cams, primary and rocker box tools in the new accessory catalog, which I thought anyone could buy if they're in the book. Just wondering was it quality stuff.

Jeffd


hrdtail78

Quote from: Moosedeuce on August 19, 2009, 05:25:34 PM
I was referring to the bearing, cams, primary and rocker box tools in the new accessory catalog, which I thought anyone could buy if they're in the book. Just wondering was it quality stuff.

I'm w/ SGF on buy whatever Goerges Garage has available first.  Then look other places.  High quality tools.  Plus George is a great guy.
Semper Fi