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does anyone know where to put the tool kit on a 2014 f4 with ABS, no room under the passenger seat?
Thanks chris
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Does it not fit snugly under the rider's seat? That's where it goes on my '10.
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I put mine under the passenger seat in between that and rider seat on my 2012
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thanks guys found where to put it, there was another lever to get the riders seat up.
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Quick one - should I have got a toolkit with my MY2010 (bought new and unused a couple of months ago).
Dealer says there are no tools provided. I find that hard to believe.
Dealer says there are no tools provided. I find that hard to believe.
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Yes, there is a tool kit with the '10. It should be under the rider's seat.
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Yes yes yes, there is a toolkit for all mv agustas
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I'd scarcely call what you get with the B3 a toolkit. Two Allen keys and a fuse puller clipped to the underside of the seat hardly qualify as a toolkit in my book. And the C wrench for chain adjustment is clearly not intended to be kept on the bike so that doesn't qualify either.
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I'd scarcely call what you get with the B3 a toolkit. Two Allen keys and a fuse puller clipped to the underside of the seat hardly qualify as a toolkit in my book. And the C wrench for chain adjustment is clearly not intended to be kept on the bike so that doesn't qualify either.
That's enough to go around the bike and do up the loose bolts not tightened at the factory

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That's enough to go around the bike and do up the loose bolts not tightened at the factory 

Having said that, I'm not entirely sure what use a toolkit is. I can't imagine doing anything much to fix a bike away from home. Most likely it's going to need to be towed to someone who knows what they're doing. I can't ever recall having to actually use a bike (or for that matter even a car) toolkit.
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