OK everyone, I could use a little help. I bought my first 2016 RTL last month and it did not have a tool kit. I bought what I thought was the correct one (see pic) but have no idea what the item was in the tool kit or how to use it.
any idea?
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 11-18-2019 at 07:23 PM.
Reason: Tool not toll
It's the tire pressure gauge. Make sure there is a battery in it. Press the yellow button and stick on the valve. Pressing the yellow button multiple times will change the type of pressure reading you want.
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I always like the "underseat" location best...
Although if they had ever just affixed the Velcro strips to their location in a permanent fashion: it would have made things easier!
Do check it for the ones that came with the older models were notoriously bad. You never know how long the battery will last so that's something to check now and again...
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I always like the "underseat" location best...
Although if they had ever just affixed the Velcro strips to their location in a permanent fashion: it would have made things easier!
I use those handy Velcro straps as a helmet strap extension to actually use the impossible helmet hooks. works great.
With my latest spyder, the Corbin seat has no provision underneath for a tool kit.