Front End Rebuild
- jleewebb
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strap wrench
I modified an old oil filter strap wrench; worked pretty good...careful not to squeeze the lower fork tube too tight in the vise....Lee
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Monkey Wrench
I live in rust-prone UK and there was no way I was going to get mine undone with a strap wrench. On one set of forks I had to put some pipe on the ends of the tool I made and had to use heat to get it undone.
I do enjoy making special tools, though! :-)
G
I live in rust-prone UK and there was no way I was going to get mine undone with a strap wrench. On one set of forks I had to put some pipe on the ends of the tool I made and had to use heat to get it undone.
I do enjoy making special tools, though! :-)
G
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I can see thats where this is going. Guess special tool it is. :)G-Man wrote:Monkey Wrench
I live in rust-prone UK and there was no way I was going to get mine undone with a strap wrench. On one set of forks I had to put some pipe on the ends of the tool I made and had to use heat to get it undone.
I do enjoy making special tools, though! :-)
G