Hudson
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MCN had a good article last 2 months about JIS screws and the need for JIS specific screwdrivers on certain screws. So happens I also read that Honda uses JIS screws on their autos too, including the screws that hold the rotors onto the hub, and lotsa posts on the Honda auto forum about guys stripping out those screws when using regular Phillips head screws.
MCN recommended finding Vessel JIS pro toolsets, and they seem only to be available online. Luckily, their US website has put together a motorcycle specific set of 8 screwdrivers, including 2 stubbies and an impact driver using the more common #3 JIS driver. This may help avoid some the stripped screws discussed on this forum.
Cause I've never met a tool I couldn't buy, I got a set on the way that I may bring to the PNW tech meet. Here's the link to the set for anyone interested. I used the coupon code IH8MUD and saved 10% the order, which works out to $70 plus shipping.
MCN recommended finding Vessel JIS pro toolsets, and they seem only to be available online. Luckily, their US website has put together a motorcycle specific set of 8 screwdrivers, including 2 stubbies and an impact driver using the more common #3 JIS driver. This may help avoid some the stripped screws discussed on this forum.
Cause I've never met a tool I couldn't buy, I got a set on the way that I may bring to the PNW tech meet. Here's the link to the set for anyone interested. I used the coupon code IH8MUD and saved 10% the order, which works out to $70 plus shipping.
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