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Because i found that BMW have used TORX fixings, i have just popped to Halfords and bought a Torx screwdrivers set, T8, T10, T15, T20, T25 and T30. And a set of Torx 3/8" drive bits T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, T45, T50 and T55. Only cost me £18.17 with my trade card for both sets.
Also got a set of Minotaur Torx Precision Screwdriver T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10 from Toolstation for £7.98.
They will do for my home workshop for working on Artie.
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First new tools i brought for the RT. All other bikes I've owned had Allen bolts. The other tool was an extra set of feelers for the tappets. I paid a lot more than you, Only due to the Snap-on man owing my son a hefty discount. Since then I have seen Haford give a lifetime warranty on their professional range
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I actually tested Halfords Professional tools lifetime warranty when one of their 45 torx bits snapped…

“No problem Sir, here’s a replacement”
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Aren't torx+ fasteners used on BMWs?
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It's worth buying a few spare M5 flange head screws for the bodywork, at some point you will loose or misplace the odd one or two. I bought some Stainless Steel ones from Ebay and they're look every bit as good as the OEM ones.
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The Torx Autosert feature guides the driver bit accurately into the recess creating a self-centering engagement action. Torx Plus is designed for high torque transmission. This means that higher torques can be used to securely tighten fasteners without incurring additional wear and tear on the tools.

https://www.insight-security.com/what-i ... he%20tools.

The article also adds that a standard Torx bit would be a sloppy fit in a Torx plus screw.
However I’ll order a Torx+ set, they’re not expensive (£29 from Halfords) and they’ll look really pretty in my tool box :lol:

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I now have 2 set of Torx tools and bits. One set for the workshop and one set to keep on the bike.
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I carry this little bit set with me as part of a very basic toolkit. The set doesn't have screw handle, but my Leatherman has a 1/4" hex slot which will do in an emergency. I figure I'm only ever going to be tightening up or adjusting something lose at the side of the road. Anything more and out comes the rescue membership card.
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Steve398 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 11:50 am The Torx Autosert feature guides the driver bit accurately into the recess creating a self-centering engagement action. Torx Plus is designed for high torque transmission. This means that higher torques can be used to securely tighten fasteners without incurring additional wear and tear on the tools.

https://www.insight-security.com/what-i ... he%20tools.

The article also adds that a standard Torx bit would be a sloppy fit in a Torx plus screw.
However I’ll order a Torx+ set, they’re not expensive (£29 from Halfords) and they’ll look really pretty in my tool box :lol:


Yes, the Torx and Torx Plus should not be interchanges otherwise the head will be damaged. Having said that I don't think there are any Torx Plus fasteners on the RT.....Cheers David
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