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Re: FWW install

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 3:21 pm
by Boom Boom
dirtygrunt wrote:
Firebolter wrote:Works for clutch and drive gears as well. Of course you have to pop off the clutch side case to get to the crank/clutch gears to use this tool, but it holds them perfectly and doesn't hurt the gears like a penny or screw driver can! Torque away. While jamming something in the wheel works, you can mess up spokes sometimes. On the trail, sure this method works well, but if you have the time, take time to not damage parts if possible.

http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0427/

Nice thing, it has a little magnet that holds it in place until the gears lock up on the tool.

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Simple technology that works :thumbup:


BTW -night and day difference-rode a little this morning and Wow!



Sounds like you are ready for a farm loop rip.... :roost:

Re: FWW install

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:59 pm
by Laoch
Boom Boom wrote: Sounds like you are ready for a farm loop rip.... :roost:
:thumbup:
I hope to make it to the Blind Enduro next month. I have a decent acre here with bumps, rock, logs and a few things to make it interesting.