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Front wheel spindle - nothing in tool kit!

Joined Oct 2008
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Should there be a 30mm spanner in the tool kit to get the wheel bolt undone?

I've gone out to do it and now can't as I only had a big 32mm spanner for the rear, same size as the one in the tool kit and I assumed they'd be the same size!

:angry
 
don't tease me, i've had a gash day!

mind you, lack of tools stopped me fitting a **** part-worn tyre...

am sending it back now.
 
Aah the olde, what should be in the tool kit question.........whatever you need is my answer! I used to carry spare fuses, spanners, cable ties and even a can of that tyre weld just in case! Got to say mate, be careful of part worn tyres...I've used them and look I'm on to my second Aprilia!
 
don't tease me, i've had a gash day!

mind you, lack of tools stopped me fitting a **** part-worn tyre...

am sending it back now.


Get yourself a socket from your local factors, try get a hex one but if not a bi hex will be fine i use a sykes pickavant 32mm impact socket. its lurrveely.
we sell them at work if your struggling to find em. :thumbup
 
I got a decent 32 beast of a ring spanner, but my front axle is 30mm?!

Will get a socket eventually, have got a NEW tyre on order instead, I thought fcuk it, it's only £90 fitted, I'd have been paying over half that to have this part worn on the bike.
 
Jay, how do you torque the wheel nuts up correctly without a socket set and torque wrench?
 
Jay, how do you torque the wheel nuts up correctly without a socket set and torque wrench?

I don't.
If it's hard to undo I do it up as tight, if not I go easy. Don't get me wrong, if I go near engine bolts I use a torque wrench, but for the rear axle nut which is huge and hardly likely to strip by my right arm, I just feel for tightness. I've never had a nut or bolt fly off in 20 years of spannering my own bikes.....
Ping, boing, ****, what was that!
:eek:
 
Always ride & in out for fronts, this time would have been the first time I would have been arsed to get the wheel out and take it for a change myself
 
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Get yourself a socket from your local factors, try get a hex one but if not a bi hex will be fine i use a sykes pickavant 32mm impact socket. its lurrveely.
we sell them at work if your struggling to find em. :thumbup

Right with you on this mate..Hex impact black sockets..1/2" drive for the torque wrench. :thumbup
 
Anyone confirm if they have a 30mm front though? Rear is deffo 32mm but offered the ring spanner up initially and it was too big.....

:dunno

Will get a couple of sockets shortly, Intensive cleaning will begin as soon as I've found a shed!
 
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