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01/29/13 at 18:50:45
 
im trying to get to my sprag clutch and to do so i need to pull the rotor. i dont necessarily want to buy the tool for a one time job. any suggestions?
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Reply #1 - 01/29/13 at 19:55:47
 
I can't remember which but Auto Zone or Advanced Auto loans tools out for free, you just have to give them a 100% deposit. Fully refunded when the tool is returned.
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Reply #2 - 01/30/13 at 04:50:17
 
It's a special tool.I think it's 50mm threads on it.I had to buy one for the build I'm doing now.I think it was around 60-70 bucks.I have to figure out a timing issue on m ine.
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Reply #3 - 01/30/13 at 05:32:40
 
I had to buy one - your only other choice would be to take the bike to the dealer and ask them to pull it for you.
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Reply #4 - 01/30/13 at 19:23:37
 
Dave wrote on 01/30/13 at 05:32:40:
I had to buy one - your only other choice would be to take the bike to the dealer and ask them to pull it for you.


And I'm guessing the "stealership" would have charged $100+ for the job?
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Reply #5 - 01/31/13 at 05:00:17
 
ZAR wrote on 01/30/13 at 19:23:37:
Dave wrote on 01/30/13 at 05:32:40:
I had to buy one - your only other choice would be to take the bike to the dealer and ask them to pull it for you.


And I'm guessing the "stealership" would have charged $100+ for the job?


I was tempted to go to the dealer - but then I thought about the time it took to take the engine to them, the thought of leaving the engine there, going back to pick it up, etc.  I just decided to buy one.  I would be willing to rent it to responsible people......I would have to charge a depost fee.  I also made a tool to hold the flywheel while tightening that nut, and the large deep socket for the flywheel nut.
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