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can I get an ID on this tool kit?

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skipskip
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can I get an ID on this tool kit?

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I am a tool collector and try to find sets of tools.

This one came by yesterday and as best I can determine its part of a kit for a BMW bike.

If any one can tell me years? models? or even if it is indeed a bike kit I would greatly appreciate it.

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thanks

Skip

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Re: can I get an ID on this tool kit?

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It’s not a full set, but they are BMW tools. Post-war and probably between 1955 and 1969 from the looks. Not sure on the pliers.
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Post by schrader7032 »

Duane Ausherman has pictures of various BMW tool kits:

https://w6rec.com/bmw-motorcycle-tool-kits-and-more/

I think the partial kit is more post 1970, maybe mid 1970s.
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Thanks!!

I have a place to start now

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Post by jcaustin »

The three double open end wrenches and the combination spanner/open end wrench are all made by Hazet and would be correct for 50s through 69. Also, the tool roll is from the early 50s to 69. When the /5 bikes came out, the tool rolls were made out of a vinyl material.

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