Hey everyone. Ive been working as the primary technician of a new motorcycle dealership since October of last year. Some of you may be aware that I went to school to receive proper technical training to qualify to work professionally in the motorcycle world. While I was given what they call a "starter tool set" consisting mainly of hand tools, and a multimeter, and some other inspection related tools, and I've acquired some specialty tools along the way through my XS650 build. (which, sadly is still in the dealership basement in limbo while I get my feet back under me.) I'm at the point in my career where I am working towards getting FASTER. Management is being very nice to me, and paying me hourly for now, until they feel I'm ready for flat rate. When that time comes, I dont want to be hungry. I want to thrive. That being said, Im here for some advice. What tools do you all consider absolutely essential to getting a job done in a timely manner? I know impact tools are a must, they're very well the next item to purchase for my collection.
I'd like to add that Im a firm believer in never having too many tools. I don't usually get rid of tools, but if any of you could live to part with some tools, Id happily give you money before giving money to the tool truck, or lowes, HF, etc.
I'd like to add that Im a firm believer in never having too many tools. I don't usually get rid of tools, but if any of you could live to part with some tools, Id happily give you money before giving money to the tool truck, or lowes, HF, etc.