Do Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Come With Tool Kits?

For Harley-Davidson owners who hit the open road, it’s important to take care of any routine maintenance beforehand to ensure a smooth ride. The good news is that Harley has made it easy, as tools are just one thing you might not realize the company makes. Unfortunately, for prospective buyers hoping for a Harley tool kit that comes with the bike, it is no longer included on any model.
We spoke to a Harley-Davidson dealer who said the factory tool kit program ended around 2017 to 2018. These kits come with certain motorcycles, including Touring models, that are different from Cruiser models. The kits contained basic tools intended for minor road maintenance and were designed to be carried on a bicycle for easy access. Harley offered another that could be ordered online for the next few years, but this folding tool kit was removed in 2025 and is no longer available on the official site. You can still find it on other sites like Wisconsin Harley-Davidson, where it retails for $59.95.
This kit was a multi-tool, similar to a Swiss Army Knife. It had a large handle for extra torque, and included Torx bits, hex bits, and screwdriver bits for both flathead and Phillips screws. Also, it had open wrenches, to fit 9/16, 1/2, and 10mm bolts. The tool comes in a nylon bag with a Velcro strap, and can be easily stored on board. Sure enough, it had the famous Harley-Davidson logo on top.
Harley tool kit compatibility explained
Harley-Davidson owners want their bikes timeless, and the folding tool kit, once available on the company’s official website, was a nice touch. However, if you had purchased that kit and your Harley was pre-2002, and VRSC, XG, or from Revolution Max and FLTRXRRSE platforms, it will not work. This is a prime example of how important it is to know exactly what tools you need before buying.
The easiest way to find out is to see your owner’s manual. You can also visit the Harley-Davidson website, enter the make and model of your bike, and order the right accessories to fit your particular ride. Yes, you can build your own tool kit and maybe save some money in the process, but it’s still important to confirm what you need ahead of time, because Harley-Davidson parts aren’t always interchangeable between models, so the tools you’ll need may vary.
If you don’t want to assemble the toolkit piece by piece yourself, there are some third-party options available. Although these kits are not made by Harley-Davidson, they are designed to fit the company’s bikes. For example, the RoadTech H3 Tool Kit is sturdy, with wrenches, pliers, a tire gauge, a screwdriver, and more. Again, make sure you know the specific tools you need for your Harley, as this kit, and others, are not specific.




