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  1. Taxpayer

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    If i want to remove/adjust chain on the road & carry them in the tool bag under seat, where can i get the spanners 24mm & 19mm (i believe) to remove axle nut?

    I presume if at home you would use a socket set after removing the exhausts to gain access.

    Luckily i have have a Scottoiler fitted which will limit adjustment times, but in the event of a puncture/problem i'm knackered.

    Useful advice please & yes i'm in the AA but i like to be independent.
     
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    Hi TP and welcome in.

    I'm assuming you're talking about doing this on a Bonny?

    You will need ring spanners of appropriate size, to slacken the axle and open ended spanners for the adjusters to set chain tension.
     
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    Yes its for the Bonnie, but i'm concerned where can i get this items in the uk, without resorting to Ebay
     
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    Go straight to your nearest Halfords and they'll have it all in stock. Just remember these are not Triumph tools, they're just spanners ;););););).

    Buy the spanners, wrap them up in a leather tool bag and fasten to the bike, job done.

    Here's one just as an example:

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Leather-m...hash=item3cd0b3c18d:m:mLE_gJxIe5FZL9OrgAqZjlA
     
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    Thanx for that Btw are those sizes i quoted correct?
     
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    Thanx for replies going to work now as work shifts.
     
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    if youre looking at repairing a puncture, if you have tubed tyres you will need tyre levers, inner tube and a source of air or if tubeless a repair kit, at least you won't have to remove the wheel
     
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    Sorry mate, can't help you with that as I sold my T100 last year.
     
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