XRR Swingarm Tools
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XRR Swingarm Tools
Well, my custom XR650R swingarm tools came in from England! On Ebay I found this seller Turbo Suzukis that makes custom stainless steel tools for numerous makes of motorcycles, including KTMs, Yamahas and lots more. I paid via PayPal, a total of 31 GBP, or $49 including shipping. They arrived at my house one week later! Easy and painless! These are very high quality and have a 1/2 drive on the back so you can use a tourque wrench.
You can reach Kev Drake directly at: TURBOSUZUKIS@YAHOO.CO.UK You can inquire about any special tool you might be looking for. He was very responsive and helpful. Highly recommended!
These tools fit outer and inner locking rings on the swingarm.
You can reach Kev Drake directly at: TURBOSUZUKIS@YAHOO.CO.UK You can inquire about any special tool you might be looking for. He was very responsive and helpful. Highly recommended!
These tools fit outer and inner locking rings on the swingarm.
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Re: XRR Swingarm Tools
Not really a snag but trying to torque a 1/2 drive as low as 7Nm should be fun, in reality you can set these values by hand, but always nice to have the proper castle nut tool to tighten the outer nut.
They make these parts less than 20 miles from where I live, think I can get them for £10 or about $13
They make these parts less than 20 miles from where I live, think I can get them for £10 or about $13
Mauser- XRR Monger
- Joined : 2010-09-13
Posts : 1970
Location : UK
XR650R Year : 2002
Re: XRR Swingarm Tools
Hey MauserMauser wrote:Not really a snag but trying to torque a 1/2 drive as low as 7Nm should be fun, in reality you can set these values by hand, but always nice to have the proper castle nut tool to tighten the outer nut.
They make these parts less than 20 miles from where I live, think I can get them for £10 or about $13
I fancy a set of those - Can you still get them? Are there any other XR650R special tools you can get at a good price?
I need:
Swingarm tools
Headset tools
Flywheel puller
Rear shock preload tools
Are there any other special tools? I am already having the 27mm allen key made for the front forks.
Thanks
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Re: XRR Swingarm Tools
Hi I don't supply them all I was saying is the company is only a few miles away from where I liveChris_w_65 wrote:Hey MauserMauser wrote:Not really a snag but trying to torque a 1/2 drive as low as 7Nm should be fun, in reality you can set these values by hand, but always nice to have the proper castle nut tool to tighten the outer nut.
They make these parts less than 20 miles from where I live, think I can get them for £10 or about $13
I fancy a set of those - Can you still get them? Are there any other XR650R special tools you can get at a good price?
I need:
Swingarm tools
Headset tools
Flywheel puller
Rear shock preload tools
Are there any other special tools? I am already having the 27mm allen key made for the front forks.
Thanks
Mauser- XRR Monger
- Joined : 2010-09-13
Posts : 1970
Location : UK
XR650R Year : 2002
Re: XRR Swingarm Tools
I realize that but if I have someone coming over to the UK maybe you could get me a little package of special tools together if you know where to get them from. I doubt any of the tools are available in South Africa.Mauser wrote:Hi I don't supply them all I was saying is the company is only a few miles away from where I liveChris_w_65 wrote:Hey MauserMauser wrote:Not really a snag but trying to torque a 1/2 drive as low as 7Nm should be fun, in reality you can set these values by hand, but always nice to have the proper castle nut tool to tighten the outer nut.
They make these parts less than 20 miles from where I live, think I can get them for £10 or about $13
I fancy a set of those - Can you still get them? Are there any other XR650R special tools you can get at a good price?
I need:
Swingarm tools
Headset tools
Flywheel puller
Rear shock preload tools
Are there any other special tools? I am already having the 27mm allen key made for the front forks.
Thanks
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Re: XRR Swingarm Tools
Hi I wouldn't know anywhere in particular to get what you need; your better off searching ebay and seeing what pops up...certainly cheaper than the shops ?.
Mauser- XRR Monger
- Joined : 2010-09-13
Posts : 1970
Location : UK
XR650R Year : 2002
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