removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
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Re: removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
i havnt tried my repco ones out yet but they look the goods (i know they can be deceptive)
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Re: removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
russ_2000_zx9 wrote:This should work for the axle.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4-Way-Axle-Wheel ... m153.l1262
We are in the midle of developing a hex tool that will similar to this one, with two major differences.
1) It has to be a harder material, so it will withstand the test of time
2) both ends will have a 3/8 inch (whatever that is in mm

If you guys could think of any other important aspects, let us know
Pete

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Re: removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
3/8 wouldn't that be close to 10 mm? is this like just a single hex head peice or does it come with a set.
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Re: removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
fadz90 wrote:3/8 wouldn't that be close to 10 mm? is this like just a single hex head peice or does it come with a set.
17, 19, 22 and 24mm, two sizes on each end, so you can find your size amongst these.
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Re: removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
Wouldn't a 1/2 inch ratchet opening be better?
kaneg wrote:russ_2000_zx9 wrote:This should work for the axle.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4-Way-Axle-Wheel ... m153.l1262
We are in the midle of developing a hex tool that will similar to this one, with two major differences.
1) It has to be a harder material, so it will withstand the test of time
2) both ends will have a 3/8 inch (whatever that is in mm) rachet opening since everyone has one to use with the hex tool.
If you guys could think of any other important aspects, let us know
Pete
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Re: removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
It might be Russ, however have to remember that it has to have enough "meat" left in it for strenght . .
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Re: removing front tyre with kaneg stand.
Fair enough.kaneg wrote:It might be Russ, however have to remember that it has to have enough "meat" left in it for strenght . .
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