Tested: Ballard’s Narrow T-bar Set

6 years ago | Photos: Jarrad Duffy

A product the Transmoto team has tried, tested and would recommend to a mate.

What is it

A staple for any workshop or home set-up, these little Ballard’s beauties are the go-to tool when looking to bang out a quick plastic change or the like. They’re especially handy in situations where a conventional T-bars are awkward to use – such as front-facing radiator shroud bolts, front guard bolts, and front axle pinch-clamp bolts. The kit includes 6mm, 8mm and 10mm T-bars, and they’re colour-coded to make tool selection quicker and easier in dull light.

Why We Rate It

RRP: $14.95// MXstore

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