Okay, got one that is the coolest I've ever had to date the other day.... http://www-us.wera.de/kraftform_kompakt_200.html?&L=1 Yes, I'm over the election stuff
They make great screwdrivers, I've got another set of them too. This thing is like a swiss army knife of screwdrivers, really cool. Talking to a guy there, the tool rebel thing was a joke but then heavy metal was the theme of a German tool show so they ran with it
I grabbed that and some traditional WERA screwdrivers on an Amazon deal of the day a few months ago. Good stuff for sure.
after 50 years of owning and riding bikes and I’m just now learning about JIS ( Japanese Industrial Standard) Screwdrivers?? This has to be the best kept secret in the motorcycle community. I have to do some carb work so I order a set online , because every tool place i’ve Been has no idea what i’m Talking about . After ordering, I learn that there is a second standard , which in theory should work in both Phillips and JIS , the problem With that is , apparently they aren’t perfect in either one. After reviewing the order I made I see it says 3 rd Generation... WTF is that ??
Wera is pretty nice, I have a couple of their torque screw drivers. Its a German brand but some tools are made in Czech Republic. I personally prefer Wiha and PbSwiss handles.
There's only one screwdriver you need. https://www.vesseltools.com/handtools/screwdrivers/megadora/900jf-series-detail Only people who care about Phillips drive are people who like to make sure they get their money's worth out of their screw extractor bits.
I like the teeth on that one . My set should be delivered today , so will see if teeth designates Gen 3 ..
It would take to long ... Google it Basically, it’s a pattern similar to Phillips but imo better . Most if not all Jap bikes use that pattern of Screws . I always thought that they used shit metal for screws that’s why they always stripped on me . Had no idea I was just using the wrong tool ... that being a Phillips instead of JIS ..