rescuefighter Registered Aug 7, 2006 #1 Does anyone know where I can buy a pre load adjustment spanner wrench online for the busa for the rear shock spring? Thanks
Does anyone know where I can buy a pre load adjustment spanner wrench online for the busa for the rear shock spring? Thanks
busahaya SoCal Busa Donating Member Registered Aug 7, 2006 #2 Cycle Gear, and numerous online sites... Motion Pro has a variety of tools specifically for motorcycles, hope this helps...
Cycle Gear, and numerous online sites... Motion Pro has a variety of tools specifically for motorcycles, hope this helps...
BusaWhipped Donating Member Registered Aug 7, 2006 #3 I use a long flat punch and a hammer. Not too kind to the nut, but then again I don't expect to be doing it alot.
I use a long flat punch and a hammer. Not too kind to the nut, but then again I don't expect to be doing it alot.
Over_Easy GEO-STABILIZATION EXPERT Donating Member Registered Aug 7, 2006 #4 (rescuefighter @ Aug. 07 2006 said: Does anyone know where I can buy a pre load adjustment spanner wrench online for the busa for the rear shock spring? Thanks Click to expand... Need one myself, I'll be checking local Cycle Gear location.
(rescuefighter @ Aug. 07 2006 said: Does anyone know where I can buy a pre load adjustment spanner wrench online for the busa for the rear shock spring? Thanks Click to expand... Need one myself, I'll be checking local Cycle Gear location.
Over_Easy GEO-STABILIZATION EXPERT Donating Member Registered Aug 7, 2006 #5 My local Cycle Gear shop carries a spanner wrench. Will this model/design work for well the Hayabusa? <!--EDIT|Over_Easy Reason for Edit: None given...|1154988599 -->
My local Cycle Gear shop carries a spanner wrench. Will this model/design work for well the Hayabusa? <!--EDIT|Over_Easy Reason for Edit: None given...|1154988599 -->
GSXTacy Mr. January Donating Member Registered Aug 7, 2006 #6 I tried the screwdriver method but didnt have any luck. You must have to unload the weight off the shock.
I tried the screwdriver method but didnt have any luck. You must have to unload the weight off the shock.
Over_Easy GEO-STABILIZATION EXPERT Donating Member Registered Aug 8, 2006 #7 (Over_Easy @ Aug. 07 2006 said: My local Cycle Gear shop carries a spanner wrench. Will this model/design work for well the Hayabusa? Click to expand... Will the Cycle Gear spanner wrench I posted above (pic) work just fine?
(Over_Easy @ Aug. 07 2006 said: My local Cycle Gear shop carries a spanner wrench. Will this model/design work for well the Hayabusa? Click to expand... Will the Cycle Gear spanner wrench I posted above (pic) work just fine?