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Must Have Two Wheeler Maintenance Tools

Most bikers take passion in getting their hands dirty and fix minor issues on your bike as it's that important to them. Here's a list of essential tools that every rider must keep with them.

1. Torque Wrench

A torque wrench is expensive, and won't be used it frequently. However, it is the best tool to put your back together. A torque wrench helps you explicitly apply a specific "torque" to a nut or bolt. This tool uses a unique internal mechanism to make your turning calculations exact, thereby preventing you from over-tightening or even breaking bolts.

2. Axle Tool

For years, modern sports bike owners had to buy an odd-size Allen key to remove their bike's front wheel. But, not anymore! The new and innovative axle tool has all of the most common sizes used in front axles, all in one place. Get it, we are sure you will be glad you did.

3. Impact driver

If you get into internal modifications or check the inner parts of your bike, then you must need an impact driver for the same. Just imagine how many times you twist your wrist with a ratchet to take off a brake disc or sprocket. Impact drivers make your life much easier!

4. Chain breaker/riveter

If you drive a chain-driven bike, then you must know that it comes with an endless chain for the factory. If you want to replace the same, you'll have to break it first. After that, you will have to replace the chain with a new chain of equal length. Lastly, you'll have to spread the rivets on the new master link to get done with the job. For this entire process, you will just need one tool! That's right! A chain breaker/riveter is all you need, and it's worth every penny.

5. Tap and Die Set

A tap and die set come handy when you want to cure exposed threads or snapped studs. No matter how carefully we ride our bike, these circumstances come about.

6. Multimeter

A multimeter is a vital part of your mechanics arsenal. From troubleshooting electrical shorts to testing your battery's voltage, a multimeter will take you out in several ways. You don't need to buy a big fancy one; just the basic one will do. Ensure it has all these features- DC voltage, continuity, and resistance reader.

7.  Socket or Ratchet Set

The most basic yet or the most used tools you should have with you is a socket or ratchet set. These tools will help you with various mechanical needs. The best wrench drive size is 3/8 inch. The most commonly used socket sizes on bikes are 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19 and 20 mm. You should also get an extra-large 27 or 32 mm socket for axle nuts.

8. Motorcycle paddock stand

These days, modern bikes only come with a side stand, which makes it challenging to carry out tasks such as cleaning and lubing the chain. A paddock stand is a must-have accessory to make the bike stand upright in a stable condition.

No matter how hard you try to keep your two-wheeler up and running, it will always need a layer of additional protection. You can give your bike holistic protection by insuring it with two wheeler insurance. A two-wheeler insurance policy covers your bike against several unforeseen circumstances like- flood, fire, theft, accidents, etc. So, stay protected, Keep Riding!​