front wheel removal tool and epoxy

teamorion22

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So i have the appropriate bolt and nuts for the homemade front wheel removal tool. Do you think epoxy will be sufficient to hold the nuts on there to use the tool 2 remove the wheel?
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michael

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Is this on a Busa? I have the tool myself, but have found it easier to just leave the left side pinch nuts tight until you get the right side loose, then loosen the left side nuts and pull the axle out...

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probably not, but you could get a third nut and tighten the 2 nuts together on the bolt.. OR if you could just try to bottom the nut out on the bolt super tight..

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I like the all thread adapter you can buy at any hardware store for less than a $1.

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probably not, but you could get a third nut and tighten the 2 nuts together on the bolt.. OR if you could just try to bottom the nut out on the bolt super tight..

That's the way the homemade deal is supposed to be done to my understanding. Bind 2 nuts together at the opposite end of the bolt head. Use the nut closer to the bike to loosen the axle and use the nut furthest from the bike to tighten it.

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I just use the back side of my O2 sensor removal tool :)
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