Asahi LIGHTOOL 6 piece open-ended spanner set

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This six-piece, high-quality, Japanese-made Asahi LIGHTOOL double open-end spanners are a must-have for any rider who wants to minimize tool weight. You save about 30 percent in weight. They are made of chrome vanadium forged steel and meet the Japanese Industry Standard (JIS).

The smaller sizes of these Asahi LIGHTOOL lightweight open-end spanners up to 14 mm are a great alternative to the expensive titanium Motion Pro TiProlight combination spanners at a fraction of the price. This set, however, also includes larger sizes up to 24mm.
A clever design of holes and recesses in these chrome vanadium steel spanners reduces the weight significantly without compromising the strength of the spanners.

Lightweight tooling versatility
The weight savings compared to regular steel spanners are about 30 percent.

This six-piece set of Asahi LIGHTTOOL spanners covers both Euro and Japanese motorcycles and yet also includes larger 17 x 9 and 22 x 24 mm spanners, yet the entire set only weighs 505 grams, including the tool roll.
Size matters
If you have a Euro motorcycle, extra spanner sizes such as the 5,5, 11, 12, and 14 mm are used sparingly, but they sometimes come in handy. For example, the M3 nut on some third-party handlebar kill switches needs a 5,5 mm spanner. RAM ball mounts U-Bolts come with an 11 mm nut, and if you ride with the Tubliss system, you need a 14mm spanner for the Tubliss rim lock nut.
Asahi LIGHTOOL spanners are forged to the highest standards, are hard chrome plated, and meet the Japanese Industry Standard (JIS). If you prefer combination spanners, we also offer a set of unique and super light Asahi stubby combination spanners.
Spanner sets
See pictures for specifications per spanner.

Rolling Mavericks' ultimate set
  • 5,5 x 7
  • 8 x 10
  • 11 x 13
  • 12 x 14
  • 17 x 19
  • 22 x 24
  • Tool roll included

You can read or watch some reviews by others below:

- Nice write-up by @rtwpaul on Adventure Rider of the Trail Jack and Asahi Lightools

- Aussie Josh at MVDBR Enduro video of the Trail Jack and Asahi Lightools


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