Overlander ToolKit Honda CRF300L – RTW Edition

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All the tools you need to ride beyond the map.

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2021+ Models

Meet the Rolling Mavericks Overlander ToolKit – RTW Edition. It is the ultimate toolkit for Honda CRF300L adventure riders who take their bikes apart, fix break downs, and keep moving when things go sideways. Whether you’re going around the world crossing continents, riding the TET or  just maintaining your bike properly at home , this lightweight toolkit carries exactly what you need — and nothing you don’t.

Note: Photos en videos show potential setups. This listing includes only the specific tools listed under the specs tab and as noted in the photographs.

Built From the Bolt Up
Most toolkits are generic. A handful of common sizes. A few tools you’ll never use. And of course — the one size you actually need is missing.

We do it differently. The Overlander ToolKit is model-specific. We study your bike. Every bolt. Every fastener. Every critical size. If a tool doesn’t fit your machine, it doesn’t make the cut. That’s how you stay light. That’s how you stay independent.

Base Kit. Total Freedom.
You get a professional-grade setup that covers real-world maintenance and trail repairs without hauling half a workshop around the globe.

We call it a  base kit — not because it’s minimal, but because it’s smart.

Want to add your favorite Knipex pliers? A Wera Ratchet? A Trail Jack?

Running European aftermarket parts on your Honda CRF300L and need 13mm instead of 12mm? Add it. 

No wasted money on universal fluff. No forced “complete” kits full of tools you’ll leave at home anyway. Just smart modular freedom.

Premium Steel. No Compromises.
We use serious tools. Ultra-lightweight Asahi Lightool wrenches and ratchets. High-quality bits, sockets and adapters from Proxon or BGS, Japanese, Taiwanese and European steel — chosen for strength, precision and long-term reliability.

If it can realistically be fixed trailside — this kit is built to handle it. Because rounding a bolt in Mongolia is not an option.

Why We Built It
Because most “RTW” toolkits are either:

  • Too generic
  • Too heavy
  • Or too incomplete
This one isn’t. This is the toolkit for riders who’d rather solve problems than complain about them.

 

There are a bunch of videos on YouTube that show how to change a spark plug on a Honda CRF300L or a Honda CRF300 Rally. Those videos show very complicated methods requiring loads of ratchet extensions you need to carry with you, removal of a bunch of parts and or removing the gastank or losening the radiator.

Ruben from ThrottleWorkshop made a superb video showing a much better 5-minute spark plug change video using the proper Rolling Maverick tools. Really cool.

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/UPvMMO_0_DE?si=4kiv7-Vf_NUpD25M


Overlander content Honda CRF300 L and Rally 

Total weight 1905 grams

Socket
1/4
6

1/4
8

1/4
10

1/4
12



Front axle
3/8 10mm

3/8
14

3/8
17



Hex bits
1/4
3

1/4
4

1/4
5

1/4
6
Front axle
10mm
10-14



Phillips bits
1/4
PH1
Flat screwdriver
1/4
5.5



Spanner open

5,5 x 7

8 x 10


11 x 13


12 x 14



T6 combo tyre spoon

24


30



Spark Plug
multi
16



Ratchets
3/8”




1/4” extension
1/4
150
3/8” to 1/4” slide
3/8 to 1/4




3/8” extension only
3/8
150
Slide 3/8 to 1/2 only
3/8 to 1/2




Locking Pliers


T6 bead buddy


Keychain valve


Spring puller


Scissors


Magnetic telescope


0-ring hooks


meshbag long 2x


Ripstop bag


Toolbag



Rolling Mavericks Ultralight ToolBag

Technical Specifications

Outer Material
800D Cordura with coated surface. Extremely durable, water-resistant, abrasion-resistant, strong against wear and tear.

Inner Material
400D Nylon, thickened waterproof & abrasion-resistant. Extra protection, long-lasting, against wear and tear

Padding (Lining)
Eco-friendly XPE foam Shock-absorbing, pressure-resistant, and keeps the bag structured while protecting tools.

Webbing/Straps
Anti-tear Nylon webbing. 2.5 cm × 1.5 mm light silver.  High tensile strength, tear-resistant, reliable load-bearing

Stitching Thread
6–8 ply abrasion-resistant, high-tensile nylon thread Strong seams, prevents breakage, ensures durability

Zippered Mesh Bag
LDPE eco-friendly transparent mesh bag

Zippers
YKK Nickel-Plated. Durable, wear-resistant, and protected against rust and tarnish for long-lasting outdoor performance

💡 Note

The outer Cordura shell is water-resistant, but the zippers are not. For extended wet-weather rides, store the tool bag inside a drybag for full waterproof protection.


Ultralight Drybag – 5 Liter

Made from 30D Cordura® Ripstop Nylon 66, this ISO 811-certified drybag is wear-resistant, waterproof (PU 3000 mm), and weighs just 42 grams. Perfect not only for motorcycle adventures, but also for camping, hiking, kayaking, climbing or any trip where keeping gear dry matters.
Features:
  • Tailor-made to fit the Rolling Mavericks Tool Bag
  • Works with any similar-sized tool bag or roll
  • 30D Cordura® Ripstop Nylon 66 – ultralight yet tough
  • ISO 811-certified waterproofing (PU 3000 mm)
  • Oval bottom for stable, compact packing
  • Integrated whistle buckle for emergencies
  • Size: 25 × 41 cm
  • Weight: 42 g

We just introduced these toolbags and we are still creating the content for this page as we speak.

Welcome to Your Overlander Toolkit

First of all — thank you.

If you’re reading this, you’ve chosen the Rolling Mavericks Overlander Toolkit. That means you prefer being prepared over being dependent. I respect that.

Every toolkit I assemble is bike-specific and built around one principle: I only include tools I would personally carry on that motorcycle. No unnecessary bulk. No generic filler. Just what makes sense for real-world riding, maintenance, and roadside repairs.

In this manual, you’ll find clear explanations and practical tips for the tools in your kit.

Some sections cover universal tools — items included in every Overlander Toolkit, regardless of bike.

Other sections focus on model-specific tools — components selected specifically for your motorcycle that may need a bit more context.

My goal is simple: when something needs fixing — at home, on the trail, or halfway around the world — you know exactly why each tool is there and how to use it with confidence.

Pack light. Ride far. Stay in control.

Content

Universal tools included

Bandage scissor

Exhaust and Sidestand Spring Hook

Bike specific tools included

Honda CRF 300L and Rally

Husqvarna 701 and KTM 690


Universal tools included

- Bandage Scissor – The Unexpected Trail Hero
At first glance, this thing looks like it belongs in a first aid kit. And yes — you can use it for medical purposes. But that’s not why it’s in your Rolling Mavericks toolkit.

It’s one of those tools I never thought about… until the moment I needed to cut some electrical wire and all I had with me was a set of these bandage scissors. 

It’s in here because it cuts stuff that normal scissors simply won’t.
These serrations grab and chew through things surprisingly well such as: 

Electrical tap, Heat shrink tubing, Fuel line (rubber hose), Inner tube (for patch prep or trimming), Cable ties (thick industrial ones), Gorilla tape, Handlebar grips, Soft plastic reservoirs or containers, Thin aluminum sheet (careful, but doable), Riding jacket sleeves (in an emergency), Base layers, Gloves, Hydration pack hoses, Paracord, Dyneema cord, Tent fabric, Velcro straps and much more

They don’t look fancy. They don’t feel premium. But that’s not the point. They work.

- Exhaust and Sidestand Spring Hook – Save Your Knuckles
Yes, you can try removing exhaust, side stand or center stand springs with pliers.

Yes, it will slip.
Yes, you will bleed. 
Ask me how I know :-)

That’s why this tool exists. The hardened steel hook grabs the spring loop securely and lets you pull it into position with controlled leverage. No sudden snap that sends your hand into the frame.

On the trail, this little hook becomes surprisingly useful removing a side stand or center stand springs but also exhaust tension springs, brake drum springs and can even help seat stubborn rubber grommets

It’s a small tool with a very specific purpose — and that’s exactly why it works so well.
When a spring is under tension, you don’t want improvisation. You want control. That's why I include them.


Bike Specific tools


Honda CRF300L & Rally – Front Axle Kit

If you bought the Honda CRF300L / Rally Overlander Toolkit, you’ll find a small zippered pouch inside the bag with a warning sticker on it. Inside that pouch are two specific tools:

  • A 3/8” drive 10mm socket

  • The so-called “mystery” 10/14mm bit

I included this combination specifically for front axle and timing plug removal and installation. Some competitors include heavy 3/8” 10 mm  and a 1/2” 14mm Hex bit sockets and a 1/2” drive adapter. This Front Axle Kit saves you 150 grams or more.

That  10mm socket is used to loosen the front axle pinch bolts.

The large 14mm side of the bit inserts into the front axle.

The 10mm side of that same bit is then driven by the included 3/8” drive 10mm socket.

Important

Use the included 3/8” drive 10mm socket ONLY for front axle work.

Your overlander Toolkit includes 1/4” sockets but do not do NOT use the smaller 1/4” drive 10mm socket with a 3/8” → 1/4” adapter on your ratchet. You will break that adapter. The torque values on the CRF front axle are too high for 1/4” tooling.

So Why Not Make Everything 3/8”?

Simple. 3/8” sockets — especially in smaller sizes like 6mm, 8mm and 10mm — have a much larger outer diameter than 1/4” sockets. On the CRF, several bolts sit recessed inside plastic body panels. A 3/8” socket often won’t physically fit.

Dual Use

The 10mm side of the 10/14mm bit can also be used to loosen the timing inspection plug in the left-side crankcase cover. That’s the plug you remove when you need to find Top Dead Centre (TDC) during valve clearance adjustments.

16mm Pro Spark Plug Tool

Modern water-cooled 4-strokes don’t leave much room around the spark plug. On bikes like the CRF300L and Rally, access is really tight and standard sockets are often too thick. 

That’s why I include this thin-wall 16mm spark plug socket with a stepped swivel extension. It gives you proper access without carrying oversized tools.

You’ll find YouTube videos where people remove the tank or try to reach the plug past the radiator using long extension stacks. That means unnecessary disassembly and extra tools.

With this setup and the wobble extension, you can reach the spark plug directly — no drama, no half-bike teardown.

There are a bunch of videos on YouTube that show how to change a spark plug on a Honda CRF300L or a Honda CRF300 Rally. Those videos show very complicated methods requiring loads of ratchet extensions you need to carry with you, removal of a bunch of parts and or removing the gastank or losening the radiator. 


Primary Use

Removal and installation of 16mm (5/8”) spark plugs on modern 4-stroke engines.

The thin-wall socket fits narrow plug wells.
The extension allows up to 15° of swivel for angled access — or it can be used straight when alignment allows.


Drive Options

Spark plug socket:

  • 3/8” driver

  • 19mm wrench

  • 19mm socket

Swivel extension:

  • 1/4” ratchet or driver

  • 1/4” extension

  • Phillips screwdriver

  • 14mm wrench

  • 14mm 3/8” drive socket

Compact (75mm / 3"), versatile, and built for tight engine bays.


Important Notes

For 16mm (5/8”) spark plugs only.
Always start threads by hand and tighten to manufacturer torque specs.

Includes spark plug socket and swivel extension only.

Ruben from ThrottleWorkshop made a superb video showing a much better 5-minute spark plug change video using the proper Rolling Maverick tools. Really cool.


Husqvarna 701 and KTM 690 – “mystery” 10/14mm bit

You will have found the so-called “mystery” 10/14mm bit in your overlander toolkit.

This bit is used to remove or install the timing inspection plug in the left-side crankcase cover. 

That’s the plug you remove when you need to find Top Dead Centre (TDC) during valve clearance adjustments.

It weighs a lot less than supplying you with a 1/2” 14mm Hex bit sockets and a 1/2” drive adapter like some competitors do.



 

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