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Buy specialty tools for your vintage Honda motorcycle right here: https://www.common-motor.com/Motorcyc... Be sure to read our article on the subject for more in-depth information on specialty tools: https://support.common-motor.com/hc/e... We have a rule we like to follow when it comes to specialty tools. If you need to borrow it more than once, you probably need to buy the tool. Take it as an indication that you are doing this work so having that tool on hand is going to make the job easier and save you time. When it comes to specialty tools for a vintage Honda or any Japanese motorcycle, we like to group them into 2 categories: Essential Basics and Advanced. Essential basics are tools that you need to properly maintain the motorcycle you own. You will need these to perform the basic service intervals, change the oil, clean the oil filter, and other similar tasks. If your motorcycle isn't running, these are likely needed to get it running. Specialty tools we would consider essential basics are: A torque wrench, carburetor float height gauge, feeler gauges, spark plug gap tool, spark plug socket, impact driver, CB175 / CB200 valve adjustment wrench, test light, JIS screwdrivers, snap ring pliers, carburetor synchronization kit, graduated cylinder, spoke wrench, tire levers, tire tamer, bead holder, valve stem removal tool, and valve stem fisher tool. Be sure to watch throughout the video to see the tools you will want to pick up for your Honda CB350, CL350, SL350, CB360, CL360, CJ360, CB175, CL175, SL175, CB200, CL200, CB450, CL450, CB500T, CB500K, CB550, CB750, CB350F, CB400F, CT90 and why. Contents of this video: 00:00 - Introduction 01:04 - Torque Wrench 01:49 - Carburetor Float Height Gauge 02:20 - Feeler Gauges 03:07 - Spark Plug Gap Tool 03:46 - Spark Plug Socket 05:01 - CB175 / CB200 Valve Adjustment Wrench 05:39 - Test Light 06:07 - Impact Driver 06:38 - JIS Screwdrivers 07:23 - Snap Ring Pliers 07:48 - Carburetor Synchronization Kit 08:36 - Graduated Cylinder 08:59 - Spoke Wrench 09:33 - Tire Levers 09:46 - Tire Tamer 10:02 - Tire Bead Holder 10:13 - Valve Core Removal Tool 10:31 - Valve Stem Fisher Tool 11:25 - Summary 12:19 - Outro