09-07-13, 09:07 PM
Does anyone know of a cheaper alternative to Yamaha's headstock bearing wrench? 9089001403
Seems a bit dear for what it is.
Seems a bit dear for what it is.
Headstock bearing wrench
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09-07-13, 09:07 PM
Does anyone know of a cheaper alternative to Yamaha's headstock bearing wrench? 9089001403
Seems a bit dear for what it is.
10-07-13, 02:33 AM
There's a guy on eBay who sells these. Got one for my Suzuki a couple of years ago. His user name name might be something like old school suzuki, but just do a search for a headstock tool and I'm sure you'll find him.
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10-07-13, 07:10 PM
I had a look there ruby and I spotted this one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161063734501?redirect=mobile It says it does a 40mm nut. Could someone please measure their steering stem nut? I won't get a chance to check mine for at least a week ![]()
10-07-13, 09:17 PM
Screwdriver and hammer has always worked for me, although obviously you can't buy adjustable torque hammers!
Some say...
11-07-13, 08:47 AM
11-07-13, 09:19 AM
(10-07-13, 07:10 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: I had a look there ruby and I spotted this one No that's not what I was suggesting. This is what it looks like and only 8 quid more. Means you can torque it up properly. Drop him a message and ask if he does one for the Fazer. If not he will probably make you one for FREE if you send him the nut. That's how I got mine for my Daytona 675. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-FZ6R-St...19da786427
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11-07-13, 11:11 AM
(11-07-13, 08:47 AM)limax2 link Wrote: [quote author=His Dudeness link=topic=8752.msg86922#msg86922 date=1373479805]It is 40mm dia. Out of interest the slots are 6.5mm wide and 2.5mm deep. Looks like that tool should do it. [/quotee] Great. Thanks for checking limax ![]()
11-07-13, 11:22 AM
The socket style one is probably handier but there is a slot in the back of the one I stuck up for a 1/2" wrench so you use it with a torque wrench too. Looks similar to the yamaha one in the part number
11-07-13, 08:02 PM
I cut down an old Hagon rear shock C spanner and cut a square holein it to fit the 3/8 drive. Works great.
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