Tools

Tools: the hardware that gets the wheel off and the fastener to spec

The right tools are the difference between a job done once and a job done twice. This category covers the hand tools and shop gear that back up a build: lug and cross wrenches to break loose and torque wheel fasteners, torque wrench adapters so you actually hit a number instead of guessing, roll-up tool kits for on-the-trail or trackside repairs, a specialty braid spreader for PTFE line work, and a shop stool with a tool caddy to keep everything within reach at the bench.

Everything here lives under the wider Lifestyle section, alongside the storage and support gear you'd stock a garage with.

What ThreePiece stocks in Tools

There are 30 products in this category right now, from 6 brands: Bike Master makes up the bulk with 24 items, followed by Mishimoto, Bikers Choice, Cusco, PRP Seats and Stainless Works. Current in-stock pricing runs from $6 to $280 - a range, not a promise, and it moves as stock does.

How to choose

Match the tool to the job, not to the price tag. If you just need to hit a torque figure with a ratchet you already own, a torque wrench adapter is the cheap, precise route. If you want a self-contained kit for a specific machine - Can-Am or Harley-Davidson - a complete roll-up set costs more but saves you assembling odds and ends. Specialty items like the braid spreader do one thing well; buy them only when you're doing that specific work. A shop stool with caddy is a workflow buy, not a repair buy - worth it if you spend real hours at the bench.

What else you need with it

Tools rarely travel alone. Pair kits with Gear Bags for transport and Accessories for the small stuff. If you're lifting bikes to work on them, look at Motorcycle Stands and Jack Accessories. For hauling and securing what you've built, Tiedowns and Cargo Nets round it out, and Detailing Chemicals keep things clean afterward.

Fitment and ordering

Fitment data here is limited: one product carries vehicle-specific fitment, listed for Harley-Davidson. Most items are general shop tools rather than vehicle-specific, but if you're unsure whether a kit suits your machine, get fitment help by phone at 813-535-5801 or use our wheel fitment calculator when matching wheel hardware. All orders ship free, and Affirm and Katapult financing is available on larger buys. Questions on stock or an order go to contact us.

Tools: the hardware that gets the wheel off and the fastener to spec

The right tools are the difference between a job done once and a job done twice. This category covers the hand tools and shop gear that back up a build: lug and cross wrenches to break loose and torque wheel fasteners, torque wrench adapters so you actually hit a number instead of guessing, roll-up tool kits for on-the-trail or trackside repairs, a specialty braid spreader for PTFE line work, and a shop stool with a tool caddy to keep everything within reach at the bench.

Everything here lives under the wider Lifestyle section, alongside the storage and support gear you'd stock a garage with.

What ThreePiece stocks in Tools

There are 30 products in this category right now, from 6 brands: Bike Master makes up the bulk with 24 items, followed by Mishimoto, Bikers Choice, Cusco, PRP Seats and Stainless Works. Current in-stock pricing runs from $6 to $280 - a range, not a promise, and it moves as stock does.

How to choose

Match the tool to the job, not to the price tag. If you just need to hit a torque figure with a ratchet you already own, a torque wrench adapter is the cheap, precise route. If you want a self-contained kit for a specific machine - Can-Am or Harley-Davidson - a complete roll-up set costs more but saves you assembling odds and ends. Specialty items like the braid spreader do one thing well; buy them only when you're doing that specific work. A shop stool with caddy is a workflow buy, not a repair buy - worth it if you spend real hours at the bench.

What else you need with it

Tools rarely travel alone. Pair kits with Gear Bags for transport and Accessories for the small stuff. If you're lifting bikes to work on them, look at Motorcycle Stands and Jack Accessories. For hauling and securing what you've built, Tiedowns and Cargo Nets round it out, and Detailing Chemicals keep things clean afterward.

Fitment and ordering

Fitment data here is limited: one product carries vehicle-specific fitment, listed for Harley-Davidson. Most items are general shop tools rather than vehicle-specific, but if you're unsure whether a kit suits your machine, get fitment help by phone at 813-535-5801 or use our wheel fitment calculator when matching wheel hardware. All orders ship free, and Affirm and Katapult financing is available on larger buys. Questions on stock or an order go to contact us.