2017 1050 R Tool Kit

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    Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me, I have just bought a 2017 Speed Triple R and the under seat tool kit seems to be somewhat depleted, it is in a fabric folding pouch with pockets for the tools - not like the later models where the tools clip into a plastic tray. All that I have is the C spanner and handle for adjusting the chain, a yellow plastic gripper for removing fuses and a double ended driver bit with a flat driver at one end and a 4mm hex at the other end - no handle. There are about six other pockets with nothing in them, one looks about the size for a driver handle and the others are smaller. I am assuming it is the original tool pouch as it has the Triumph logo on it. If anybody is able to tell me what a complete kit for that model and year comprises of I would be most grateful.
     
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    Have a look on World of Triumph website www.worldoftriumph.com. The toolkit for your bike appears to be Triumph part number T2304536 and you seem to be missing the screwdriver handle and a 3mm allen key. Silly money for a new toolkit at £72.22 and obviously not worth it.
     
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    OK thanks for that, I'll have a look. I had already added a 3mm allen key in case I need to get at the battery when I am out and about. I suspected it would be pricey for a new kit, I just wanted to find out what should have been in it really, I usually add a few more bits and pieces to the standard kit on my bikes anyway as I get to know them and learn what it's best to have with you. A small roll of insulation tape and a few cable ties is a good idea as well in case of emergencies!
     
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