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Tools.............. I recently purchased a 748s 2001my I need to stop up on the boggo tools I need so please advise - 1.does anyone know the nut sizes for removal of the rear wheel - I intend to buy 1/2" drive sockets 2.is there a specific tool / size for adjusting the eccentric hub? 3.what size torx? screwdriver / socket is needed to remove the screen? Has anyone found / caused any electrical / alarm problems by wiring a =ve and -ve wire onto the top terminals so as to allow a plug in of a battery conditioner? Its currently on standard dragon evo (corses?) - what road tyre pressure is everyone using? Thanks in advance Nick |
1: 46mm wheel nut side/ 41 mm sprocket side/ 28mm front wheel 2: The tool for the hub should be in the tool kit...looks lke a large C spanner with a box section piece for the handle. 3: Torx 7 I think? 4: No problem with connecting up a charger to the battery...have optimate terminals on mine. 5: Tyre pressures are a personal thing...but 36 psi front and rear will put you close. Theres a great post by shazzam somewhere on here about tyre pressures and working them out to suit your riding style. Try a search on it. HtH |
Thanks Harv Thought that big nut looked big! If it is torx bits on the front i will just get a little set or something |
Sorry just one other thing - there is a tie wrap on the wheel nut but no mention in the haynes manual - is this needed? |
Peace of mind really...you don't need one but you'll be suprised at the number of bikes that have them on! |
You'll also be surprised at the number of Torx tool kits that don't contain a T7 tool! You'll need to hunt for it specifically, I lucked out and found one at the BMF show this year. It was the last one too ... |
cheers both of you - probably saved me a few quid on a (useless!) torx bit set!:pig: |
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Is this in effect to hold on the circlip then ? |
Halfords do a spanking little socket set in their Professional range that has all the tork bits as well. I think it was around 25 squid and comes in a little box etc. Always goes with me on track days. As for the tie wrap, lockwire will do the same. Good idea, but not strictly neccesary - that said I never go out without!!! If you don't know how to "do" lockwire, drop me a line and I'll give you the benefit of years of RAF experience |
T6 i'm sure |
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