Hello,
I am looking for a nut and a washer for my tool to pull the fork (1 1/4 stanchion) tube up. Who can help me?
Here is my tool:
Thanks!
Puller fork 1 1/4 Heavyweight
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Puller fork 1 1/4 Heavyweight
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Re: Puller fork 1 1/4 Heavyweight
Use an old top nut with the hex machined off and a length of 12mm studding. Drill and tap the nut 12mm, fit stud, job done the perfect assembly tool.
Use a clip on handle bar from a modern machine as an oil seal tube clamp. I think 52mm is right. they are available on Ebay from lots of sources. I'm posh and use an old Ducati part. Being an old fart, I fitted adjustable bars to help my dodgy wrist. Still get a crick in the neck though. Anybody want to buy a 750SS?
Use a clip on handle bar from a modern machine as an oil seal tube clamp. I think 52mm is right. they are available on Ebay from lots of sources. I'm posh and use an old Ducati part. Being an old fart, I fitted adjustable bars to help my dodgy wrist. Still get a crick in the neck though. Anybody want to buy a 750SS?
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Re: Puller fork 1 1/4 Heavyweight
Many years ago in the 50's I remember using a broom handle for this job no problems.
ray bowman.
ray bowman.
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Re: Puller fork 1 1/4 Heavyweight
Still do, it works every timeRAY BOWMAN wrote:Many years ago in the 50's I remember using a broom handle for this job no problems.
ray bowman.
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