I considered an adjustible, but it was a tight fit between the handlebars and
gages.
On 07/17/14, Graham Rogers wrote:
Adjustable wrench is what I use. Loosen them while they are still on the bike
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On Jul 17, 2014, at 6:22 PM, Allen Thomas wrote:
How about an adjusta
Adjustable wrench is what I use. Loosen them while they are still on the bike
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> How about an adjustable wrench? It shouldn't be torqued on tight.
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> Allen Thomas
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How about an adjustable wrench? It shouldn't be torqued on tight.
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I wrapped mine in cloth and used vice grips.
Shameful, I know, but effective.
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Hi Gang,
I'm preparing to change the fork seals on the 650 & I don't have the right
socket.
They call it a fork bolt, it seems more like a screw in cap to me.(refer to
picture)
25mm was too small. I thought I'd go big & bought a 28mm. It's too big.
So is it 26 or 27?
I must've used a frien