Steering Stem Nut
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Steering Stem Nut
I'm getting ready to drop my forks on my 67/68 CB77. I've removed the damper, but I'm going to have to order a socket large enough to remove the steering stem nut. I measured it with my old calipers, but they aren't digital, and couldn't get a precise reading, somewhere between. 33-35mm. Can someone confirm 100% which it is? Sockets this large aren't cheap, and I'd hate to buy the wrong one.
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Re: Steering Stem Nut
My 1 3/8" fits perfect.
Tim
Tim
JSharpPhoto wrote:I'm getting ready to drop my forks on my 67/68 CB77. I've removed the damper, but I'm going to have to order a socket large enough to remove the steering stem nut. I measured it with my old calipers, but they aren't digital, and couldn't get a precise reading, somewhere between. 33-35mm. Can someone confirm 100% which it is? Sockets this large aren't cheap, and I'd hate to buy the wrong one.
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Re: Steering Stem Nut
which manufacturer made your socket? the only ones i'm finding are either impact sockets, which wouldn't be the end of the world, or they are 3/4 drive.Tim Miller wrote:My 1 3/8" fits perfect.
Tim
Do most people just use vise grips to get that socket off?