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| Muscle Biker ![]() | Copied from www.gsx1400.org: Hammer Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate expensive motorcycle parts not far from the object we are trying to hit. Stanley Knife Used to open and slice through the contents of cardboard cartons delivered to your front door; works particularly well on boxes containing leathers or bike covers. Electric Hand Drill Normally used for spinning steel Pop rivets in their holes until you die of old age, but it also works great for drilling rollbar mounting holes in the floor of a sports car just above the brake line that goes to the rear axle. Vice-Grips Used to round off bolt heads. If nothing else is available, they can also be used to transfer intense welding heat to the palm of your hand. Oxy-Acetylene torch Used almost entirely for lighting those stale garage cigarettes you keep hidden in the back of the Whitworth socket drawer (What wife would think to look in there?) because you can never find your BIC when you want it. Whitworth Sockets Once used for working on older British cars and motorcycles, they are now used mainly for hiding six-month old cigarettes from the sort of person who would throw them away for no good reason. Drill Press A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching flat metal bar stock out of your hands so that it smacks you in the chest and flings your beer across the room, splattering it against the Pamela Anderson poster over the bench grinder. Wire Wheel Cleans rust off old bolts and then throws them somewhere under the workbench with the speed of light. Also removes fingerprints and hard-earned guitar callouses in about the time it takes you to say, "Hand me another beer" Hydraulic Bike Jack/Platform Ingeniously-designed tool for flipping bikes onto their sides, usually when you're alone in the shop. Eight-Foot Long piece of 2X4 Used for levering a bike upright after using a hydraulic jack on the bike (see above). Tweezers A tool for removing wood splinters (see above). Phone Tool for calling your neighbour to see if he has another hydraulic floor jack (see above). Gasket Scraper Theoretically useful as a sandwich tool for spreading mayonnaise; used mainly for getting dog-doo off your boot. E-Z Out Bolt and Stud Extractor A tool that snaps off in bolt holes and is ten times harder than any known drill bit. Timing Light A stroboscopic instrument for illuminating grease buildup on crankshaft pulleys. Two-Ton Hydraulic Engine Hoist A handy tool for testing the tensile strength of ground straps and hydraulic clutch lines you may have forgotten to disconnect. Almost capable of lifting a Gold Wing off the floor. Stanley 1/2 x 16-Inch Screwdriver A large motor mount prying tool that inexplicably has an accurately machined screwdriver tip on the end without the handle. Battery Electrolyte Tester A handy tool for transferring sulfuric acid from your motorcycle battery to the inside of your toolbox after determining that your battery is dead as a doornail, just as you thought. Hacksaw One of a family of cutting tools built on the Ouija board principle. It transforms human energy into a crooked, unpredictable motion, and the more you attempt to influence its course, the more dismal your future becomes. Lead Light The mechanic's own tanning booth. Sometimes called a drop light, it is a good source of vitamin D, "the sunshine vitamin", which is not otherwise found in garages at night. Health benefits aside, its main purpose is to consume 40-watt light bulbs at about the same rate that 105-mm howitzer shells might be used during, say, the first few hours of the Battle of the Bulge. More often dark than light, its name is somewhat misleading. Phillips Screwdriver Normally used to stab the lids of old-style paper-and-tin oil cans and splash oil on your shirt; can also be used, as the name implies, to round off Phillips screw heads. Air Compressor A machine that takes energy produced in a coal-burning power plant 200km away and transforms it into compressed air that travels by hose to a Pneumatic impact wrench that grips rusty bolts and rounds them off. Also used for tightening wheel nuts on a car to the point that if you get a flat you have no chance of undoing them with your wheel brace on the side of the road. High Pressure Cleaner A device that takes tape water up to a high enough pressure to be able to wash grease out of wheel bearings whilst still on the bike. Also useful in removing your stickers and paint from your bike
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| Et cetera ad nauseum ![]() Joined: Dec 2003
Bike: 2002 Bandit 1200 S
Location: St. Cloud, MN, USA
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| Those are great!
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| Foil Inspector ![]() Joined: Oct 2005
Bike: Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe
Location: West Lafayette, IN
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| Would have been just the thing that I needed to finish off a crappy day at work, had I seen it at the end of the day... Now, I will have to think apon it during the day to keep from succuming to the monotony...
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| Throttle Jockey ![]() Joined: May 2005
Bike: 05 M50, 06 CBR600F4i
Location: Sitting on the can... duh!
Posts: 3,160
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| U.B's LoveChild ![]() | I don't see myself in that tool list?!?! WTF! wait...
__________________ My Babies... uhh... err... bikes "When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading." ~ Henny Youngman "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." ~ Benjamin Franklin |
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| Sprocket Pilot ![]() Joined: Sep 2003
Bike: 2003 Honda CGL 125
Location: South Africa
Posts: 857
| "Hammer Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate expensive motorcycle parts not far from the object we are trying to hit." Yep.. and not just motorcycle parts either - should see the hole in the plaster behind a painting that I hung the other week...
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