ST Gui
240Robert
I feel your pain! I didn't learn this until getting my ST and coming here.I find it terribly distressing that it wasn't until just a few years ago that I learned that the screws on my various Japanese products over the years where indeed something other than a Philips screw, best attacked with a Philips screwdriver.
My first bike was a used '65 Honda 305 Scrambler/CL77 (with the seamless gas tank). It used JIS screws that I assumed were Phillips. The red two-piece screwdriver worked perfectly on screws that weren't too tight but some were - especially the side cases.
No worries just get a bigger Phillips. The damage I wrought. Everybody at the shop and in the bike mags talked about the 'cheese-head screws' and said I needed a Vessel impact driver. Today I'd big money that nobody outside of Honda knew these were JIS screws and that the Vessel came with JIS bits. I still have that driver.
It's identical to this.
So a few of the 305's screws might have needed the Vessel but a bigger JIS driver would not have chewed up the screws and probably would have worked a treat. I replace the screws and continued to use the toolkit JIS and the Vessel but also Phillips drivers still not fully learning a lesson. But when a screw was stuck on later bikes (all has factory took kits up until my ST) the first time a Phillips slipped I went for the Vessel and the recalcitrant screws were easily persuaded to exit. I soon skipped Phillips drivers altogether on my Hondas.
Now I have several JIS drivers including the one shown by @GitSum. I also got a set of bits recommended by @MaxPete. I have found in my experience Phillips drivers don't work well in stuck JIS screws but JIS drivers seem to do well in stuck Phillips screws.
So that's how I roll.
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