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yep, thanks jeff.
did you see me almost dump it coming out of the parking lot? those black tar snakes were worse than sand
Alex...
I had to look at a few sockets before I found one that worked. On the square drive section of the socket, occasionally it is rounded on the inside which prevents you from inserting the extension through the middle. Make sure to pull the rubber out and test fit an extension before you buy the socket.
"...i would seriously bite somebody right in the balls..." -bump909
Awesome thanks
That works for removal, installation is a little tricky with that method. You have to make sure the entire wheel/axle assembly is al the way to the right side of the bike before you retighten the pinch bolts. It can be done, I've done it. I gave up on finding a 22mm allen years ago and used a piece of 7/8 hex stock welded into a 7/8 socket. You can use that method to make any size allen you need. Also two 22mm nuts locked together on a piece of threaded rod will work in a pinch. Three nuts work even better aas you you can turn the middle one against the upper one and it wont just unlock from the lower pone in the allen head. If you have a welder and a lathe & a mill, you can make any tool. When I started working on suspension alomost 15 years ago, they was no source for special tools at all, we made every thing.
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I just use the wrench that came in my tool kit on the Rex. I thought all Kawasaki's had it in the tool kit? Looks like a spark plug wrench/socket, but longer.
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You would think, but that makes entirely too much sense! Bove and I spent almost a day just tryin to find something that would fit. Even this ole bolt and 2 nuts trick didnt work. OH well at least its done now...damn specialty tools!
"...i would seriously bite somebody right in the balls..." -bump909
Welp, a bit late to help the OP... But I also did this for my ZX7R years ago. 1 bolt, 2 nuts and a lock nut (or weld) does the trick. Use the bolt-head side in the axle. To loosen, hold the middle nut w/ a wrench. To tighten, use a suitable socket on the outside nut. Smaller one is 22mm in this pic.
I thought using the pinch bolts to hold one side while tightening the other was not a good idea? Don't remember why...could've just been the centering aspect (e.g. sounds like what Pete may have been getting at).
the pinch bolts probably would have worked, except all we had to turn them was vice grips (we're up at college, all the tools are home)
whatever, it has been taken care of - the new tires are incredible
You can buy a tool online from Cyclegear.com they want about $16 plus shipping or so for it, It will fit 3 different hex sizes, alternatively, a resouceful Brit is cutting pieces of 22mm hex bar and selling them on e.bay motors (UK site) for about $7 plus about $4 for shipping. I found mine uner a search for Z1000 parts.
Hope this helps.
I found a guy on the EX500 forum selling 12mm tools (what I need for th EX) for $5 + shipping. Now I can actually remove the forks and bring them in seperately instead of the fork + wheel.