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    Axle puller

    http://ktmtwins.com/950adventure/fah-adv-axlepull.html

    Just found these, seems like a damm fine idea. .

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    Re: Axle puller

    I used a socket and bar but they look cool
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    Re: Axle puller

    Quote Originally Posted by boboneleg View Post
    I used a socket and bar but they look cool
    Me too Bob, but this would be a handy bit of kit under the seat.

    save any accidental damage too..

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    Re: Axle puller

    Quote Originally Posted by stanbloke View Post
    Me too Bob, but this would be a handy bit of kit under the seat.

    save any accidental damage too..
    Are they not supposed to be permanently mounted in the spindle ??
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    Re: Axle puller

    Quote Originally Posted by Wee Jack View Post
    Are they not supposed to be permanently mounted in the spindle ??
    Note to self "Must learn to read"

    Why did'nt somebody tell me , call youself mates....... Pah !!.

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    Re: Axle puller

    Quote Originally Posted by stanbloke View Post
    Note to self "Must learn to read"

    Why did'nt somebody tell me , call youself mates....... Pah !!.
    But , you could keep it under the seat I suppose - and just tighten up the mandrill thingy with an allen key when you need it .
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    Re: Axle puller

    Quote Originally Posted by Wee Jack View Post
    But , you could keep it under the seat I suppose - and just tighten up the mandrill thingy with an allen key when you need it .

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    Re: Axle puller

    They are a damn fine idea, apparently you can use the handle extension that lives under your seat but there have been reports of damage to the threads.

    To be honest I struggled for ages to get the front wheel spindle out to change the tyre. And then forgot all about it so thanks for the reminder!!



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