Front wheel removal

Ok today i started out with good intentions of taking the front wheel off to take into the shop for a new tire, looks like i'll be riding it in as i dont have whats needed to undo this, another Triumph mystery , why supply a tool kit for a bike that hasnt got whats needed to take the wheels off ?
 
?.. why supply a tool kit for a bike that hasnt got whats needed to take the wheels off ?

I have added significantly to my tool collection since buying the Rocket. The bike's toolkit is pretty-much a battery cover. I take it on and off the bike regularly, but had forgotten it had tools in it until I just read this post.
 
Thing is mate , i cleaned out the garage about two weeks ago and threw a **** load of old sockets , tube sockets etc in the bin, i just know what i needed this morning ended up there...................
 
Ever thought of changing your personality profile? Become a hoarder. Then all you have to do is remember where the correct tool is.
 
Thing is mate , i cleaned out the garage about two weeks ago and threw a **** load of old sockets , tube sockets etc in the bin, i just know what i needed this morning ended up there...................
:eek:Eeeeek you threw out Tools, ..... my Gawd Man are you Mad, you should know the minute you throw out a tool you WILL need it:banghead::rolleyes:
 
Like me I seriously need a bigger Garage :rolleyes:

I have the equivalent of a 4 car garage, and haven't been able to park the cars in there for years. The bike however does get a place in there. Once the kids give up ice hockey I will be able to fit 2 cars back in there ... Or have room for more tools, or that bike lift.
 
My Missus learnt a long time ago the garage is my domain and even thou she has wanted to store stuff in there I have managed to keep what little room in there I have .... ALL Mine:) and strangely enough I also 9 times out of ten know where everything is :rolleyes:
 
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