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complete tool box for services

This perfect mobile tool box is now part of my equipment.  It's a wish come true to have all tools in one place. Not piled up in handyman`s toolbox, where you have everything and find nothing.

When roadtrippin to enduro events I always carry a lot of boxes containing tools, sprays a.s.o, now I will move the mobile tool box into the trailer where fixed at its place, it will be handy in mobile oprations.

Now servicing my sons bike or preparing my enduro bike for every weekend`s ride out is made fast now!
Everything in its place...

A little side door hides two schelves for all lubricants, sprays or cleaning solutions.


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How to tension your Cam Chain using a mechanic Timing Chain tensioner

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Used and damaged Ktm Cam Chain tensioner

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