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Old 27-Jun-2005, 20:01
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Help please - socket size?

Hi y'all, just been phoned by a mate who is panicking as he prepares for his holiday on his 916. He needs to know the size of the socket to buy for the rear wheel. This is the smaller of the two for adjusting the chain, not the biggun for removing the wheel (he has that one). If anyone can tell me I'd really appreciate it. Unfortunately hs ie away working and not near his bike to measure it.

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Old 27-Jun-2005, 20:04
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42mm off the top of my head for the wheel side, I'll see if I can find the hub/sprocket side...

You don't need to undo that nut to adjust the chain though!

Loosen the two bolts at the back of the swingarm, and in his toolkit he should have what looks like a C-Spanner, this slots in behind the sprocket onto the castellated nut, that adjusts the eccentric hub, then retighten the 2 bolts, job done



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Old 27-Jun-2005, 20:12
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Sprocket side flange nut is 41mm
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Old 27-Jun-2005, 20:15
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The two hub Bolts are 14mm.
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Old 27-Jun-2005, 20:15
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Ah .... I see. I have just phoned him and it seems he has just learnt something new about his bike (had it since new in 1997!). He is very grateful for the info though, as he now doesn't need to buy/carry another socket. He figured taking odd sized ones would be wise in case he got stuck out in rural France. He has the C spanner so he'll be fine.

Thanks for the swift reply Jon.
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Old 27-Jun-2005, 20:17
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Cheers to bolds and AGE996 too for info.
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Old 27-Jun-2005, 22:49
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Cheers Chris. I'll pass that on to him.
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