Once I reaized that (if I ever wanted to remove the front tire) I would need to have / carry a 12mm hex wrench, I was stumped as to where I would carry such a beast. This is what I came up with. From what I can see, it doesn't hit anything, and it sure can't make the seat any more uncomfortable than it already is! Dan
WOW, thats a wrench. Where did the stock stubby one go? All you need is that and 12mm (which can be used for other things on the bike as well)
The bike didn't come with a tool kit - was it supposed to? I was going to cut it down but figured if I could store it the way it is then the extra leverage may come in handy. Plus it doubles as a billy-club Dan
I just bought a brand new TE510 (2010 model) in Queensland Australia and it came with no tools at all. Just a USB stick and a digital air pressure gauge. I was told by the dealer that Husqvarna do not supply tools with new bikes anymore. Today I spent hundreds of dollars building up my own tool kit. I guess it's all part of the fun.
Man that thing has to weigh at least a lb. I don't have a picture to show it, but when I first had my 510 before I went to Motosportz front axle nut. I welded a bolt head (that fits inside the front axle) to a way smaller Allen wrench. With Kelly's front nut... I was able to use the Cafe Husky Billet Axle Wrenches.