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    Does anyone have a 21mm Allen? I have a 19 but it's not big enough. it's for my R6 swing arm axle pivot bearing. It's holding me back from droping the bike and removing the engine.

    -Ant.
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    ^ i see what your saying..

    There no way a socket will work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF View Post
    Does anyone have a 21mm Allen? I have a 19 but it's not big enough. it's for my R6 swing arm axle pivot bearing. It's holding me back from droping the bike and removing the engine.

    -Ant.
    you can use a bolt head. put two nuts on the bolt and lock them together then use a socket or wrench to back it out. hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patterson View Post
    you can use a bolt head. put two nuts on the bolt and lock them together then use a socket or wrench to back it out. hope this helps
    Fucking awesome. I dont think I have one that size but I will try it out. I found the tool I need on snap-on.com and the Yamaha dealers are closed. Fucking pussies.

    +41 for homey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF View Post
    Fucking awesome. I dont think I have one that size but I will try it out. I found the tool I need on snap-on.com and the Yamaha dealers are closed. Fucking pussies.

    +41 for homey.

    -Ant.

    ace hardware is where i get mine. i also weld the two nuts together just to make sure they will not back off.

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    ^I just went to my bike. My axle bolt fits kinda loosely. I dont have two nuts to use on it. Going to ace right now. Thanks again for the input!

    I don't have a welder at my garage, at my shop I do but I'm not there.

    -Ant.
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    You need a tool? Look in the mirror
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patterson View Post
    you can use a bolt head. put two nuts on the bolt and lock them together then use a socket or wrench to back it out. hope this helps
    Bingo! There's always more than one way to do something. Any hardware or any parts store will have a bolt with a head size of 21mm to 13/16".

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    BOOM. Got that ish done. Now I just need to put the bike on the ground with the help of another person and figure out my color combo.

    -Ant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF View Post
    BOOM. Got that ish done. Now I just need to put the bike on the ground with the help of another person and figure out my color combo.

    -Ant.
    are you droping the motor or removing the swing arm? i just use a jack and ease the motor down then wrestle/man handle it out. but i keep the front in a stand.

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    btw i'll rep back when i get to a computer that will let me lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patterson View Post
    are you droping the motor or removing the swing arm? i just use a jack and ease the motor down then wrestle/man handle it out. but i keep the front in a stand.
    I just removed the swing arm and front section. All thats left is the engine and frame. I don't have a jack at my garage. I figured it'd be easier to unbolt it with the engine on the ground then lift the frame.

    I am powder coating the frame.

    -Ant.
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    gotcha. i guess no cherry picker too? lol or even a strap wraped around an i beam/rafter? i've done some crazy shit to get some things done lol hey if it works right?

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    Check the motorcycle section for more info.

    -Ant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF View Post
    Does anyone have a 21mm Allen? I have a 19 but it's not big enough. it's for my R6 swing arm axle pivot bearing. It's holding me back from droping the bike and removing the engine.

    -Ant.

    I made one, I took a crank bolt and cut the stud off so there is only a nut, and then welded it onto a old cheap socket...waaalllaaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black4DrEK View Post
    ^ i see what your saying..

    There no way a socket will work?
    No because its inverted re re

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    here's four tools

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    sexxxy

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    Does his tat say Cadillac? lolol FUcking loser.

    -Ant.
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    cady for gangstas

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    jersey shore is a show full of heffers and fail.

    that frame should look sick, i would do it and the wheels white

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