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pietenpol2002
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Required Tool

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Having never ridden a diesel Enfield, I didn't know this was a required tool??? And what does one use it for????
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A vital piece of any Dieselbike owners toolkit.

Needed for:

1) flattening engine plates
2) flogging the spanner to tighten the flywheel nut
3) threatening the bike when it refuses to start on cold mornings.
4) threatening members of the public who ask "how many miles to the gallon mate" for the 50th time in a single morning.
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Thanks for the education Dave. I figured there had to be some use for it.
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Loll, over here you'd get arrested for that tool :), no guns, knifes or sharp objects, sure takes the fun out of things hey !!


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Here we use them for drunks driving the wrong way headed right at you! Sometimes there is an occasional large chase dog trying to bite off your leg :roll:

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