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New bike and new to riding
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Posted: 08/16/08 01:06 AM
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I was able to get a 32 mm socket for a 1/2 inch socket driver so they are out there. I went to do the rear nut up with the torque wrench but it was going up so tight I thought there would be no way I would be able to undo it if I get stuck in the middle of no where and needed to change a tube and I would only be carrying a smaller socket and driver and not the massive torque wrench so I did it up as tight as possible using a standard socket driver.
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cr125r_07
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Posted: 08/18/08 07:18 PM
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why dont you buy a shifter... you can adjust the size to all different nut sizessss.. one down side, very thick so may not be able to do certain jobs...eg get to spark plug on some bikes
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elko6
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Posted: 08/18/08 09:20 PM
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yeah i just put mine on as tight as i can with a standard driver too.
______________________________ Ride 2 strokes, buy 2 strokes, save the 2 stroke.
1998 cr125 2002 cr80
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