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Ducati common fastener size

Formerjeeper

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Anyone know the most common fastener types/sizes for Ducati motorcycles?

Trying to give someone who collects racing Ducatis a gift (not GJSS related) of a high-end ratchet, and a rail of just the most common things they would want to keep with them.

Many thanks if you can help.
 
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WildBill

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Anyone know the most common fastener types/sizes for Ducati motorcycles?

Trying to give someone who collects racing Ducatis a gift (not GJSS related) of a high-end ratchet, and a rail of just the most common things they would want to keep with them.

Many thanks if you can help.
Stole this from a Ducati forum I look at. Not sure of original author but this is what he carries.

1) small 10/11mm wrench combo -In case I have to bleed the brakes/clutch
2) small 8mm wrench- to bleed the brakes at the caliper
3) Assorted metric Allen keys - All sizes to Remove the fairings etc.
4) Very Small 1/4"drive ratchet
5) 1/4" extension
6) 1/4" socket that holds my Allen keys for use on my ratchet
7) 8,10,12mm sockets 1/4" drive
8) Front and Rear wheel combo socket axle nut tool (not many places carry a 55 mm socket to remove the rear wheel in case of a tire change. This sits in the tail
10) Zip ties

All fits in the Ducati tool bag w/o the useless tools they provide.

Long trips
I add a tire repair Kit with two bottle of air
 
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I would have guessed that line item 7 would have been 8, 10 and 13mm sockets, but then I've never owned a Ducati. Japanese iron usually would be 8, 10, 12 and 14mm and Euro stuff would be 8, 10 and 13mm.
 

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I put well over 100,000 miles on BMW motorcycles. The most common thing I needed was a tire tube. Today that would be a patch kit. Second was a spark plug wrench and spare plug. Eventually I gave up on Bosch plugs and solved that problem.
 
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