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10 Ways To Lighten Your Motorcycle Tool Roll

Useful tips to help you reduce the weight and size of your tool roll.

Published on 02.26.2014

10. Needle Nose Vice Grip Pliers with Wire Cutter ($13)


Needle Nose Vice Grip Pliers with Wire Cutter

Combine your vice grips, needle nose pliers and wire cutters into one single compact tool. These needle nose vice grips are great for holding throttle cables or gripping small screws. You can even use them to cut wire or thin metal. They have plenty of grip strength, when locked, for your typical trailside repairs. You’ll save a noticeable amount of weight and space in your tool roll with these multi-function pliers.

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Author: Rob Dabney


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Rob Dabney started a lifelong obsession with motorcycles at the age of 15 when he purchased his first bike – a 1982 Honda MB5. Through his 20’s and 30’s he competed in off-road desert races, including the Baja 250, 500 and 1000. Eventually, his proclivity for exploration led him to dual sport and adventure riding. Rob’s never-ending quest to discover what’s around the next bend has taken him on Adventures in Latin America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and throughout the American West. As a moto journalist, he enjoys inspiring others to seek adventure across horizons both near and far.

Author: Rob Dabney
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