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a little help on spanner sizes
#1
Folks,

need a wee bit of help, I pick my FZ1s up on saturday (I don't think its got the tool kit with it as there s PCIII in there ?, and I want to be able to adjust the gear/brake levers once I've put a couple of miles on her, so what sizes do I need to adjust these levers ??

Cheers
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#2
Get yourself a small set of spanners covering from 8mm to 14mm and you will have most of the bolt/nut sizes covered, Spanners are not expensive thesedays, Machine Mart or Halfords do reasonable quality ones for a few pounds, it's best to get the ones with a ring type wrench on one end and open ended on t'other.
Failing that, when he wheels your pride and joy out of the workshop/showroom ask the mechanic nicely if he'll spend a minute adjusting your levers to suit you.

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#3
Ah I maybe didn't make myself clear, I have a garage full of spanners, so having them and sizes isn't the issue  Big Grin

I tend to find I need to be on the bike for awhile till I realise how I prefer the levers, so was just needing to know the size so I can take a couple with me to fiddle with on the return journey to hame  Confusedun
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#4
Why not take a spanner or two from your collection and try them before leaving home?  Wink

If that's still not a simple enough solution, I think you'll find that trying a 10mm first might be advisable.
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#5
I get what you meen. Traveling to pick up your new bike and want to set it up on the return to home trip.
I would plump for 2 screw drivers ( 1 flat 1 pozzi) spanner wise 8 10 12 14, or just a 10 and a small adjustable.

Enjoy your new ride Smile
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#6
A gotcha now!  Thanks, ghostbiker. Smile

Gear levers rods and rear brake master cylinder adjusters on these are usually a pair of 10mm nuts.  So, 2 x 10mm open-enders or 10mm and small adjustable wrench as suggested should see you right.
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#7
you may find that the front brake lever needs an Allen key on the clamp.
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#8
(31-05-12, 05:21 AM)Falcon 269 link Wrote: A gotcha now!  ......

simple eh!  :rollin


Thanks folks, I did suspect a 10mm would work, but coming from beemers over the last few years wasn't sure if the japs did things different  Smile
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#9
(31-05-12, 07:00 AM)wfbroddy link Wrote: simple eh!  :rollin

Yup, that's me! :lol
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#10
My mini kit is two 10s, a 12, a small set of allen keys, a stubby flat head, and a stubby pozi, small (bent nose) pliers. A roll of electrical tape, a stanley knife, a couple of pairs of disposable gloves and a collection of zip ties. All wraped in a shammy leather. 
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#11
(31-05-12, 05:38 PM)PaulSmith link Wrote: My mini kit is [Image: aa-logo.gif]


Sorted  :lol
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