What size is the hex on the steering head stem nut?
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Since the nut is aluminum, I'd recommend using a six point socket. I got mine on Amazon. You'll also need a 3/8" or 1/2" drive breaker bar to loosen, and a torque wrench to tighten. While your at it, you can add the RAM ball stem nut from Motorcycle Larry like I did. Great for mounting a GPS or phone!
http://www.motorcyclelarry.com/index.ph ... ucts_id=29
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Thanks.
I have a 3/4" set I use for the stem nut. But I have something else in mind...
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I have a 3/4" set I use for the stem nut. But I have something else in mind...
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Just a suggestion:
Place a piece of paper over the nut before you put the socket on it. It will prevent most of the scratching/tool marks on the soft aluminum nut.
Place a piece of paper over the nut before you put the socket on it. It will prevent most of the scratching/tool marks on the soft aluminum nut.
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Well, I want to see if it works first...BuddhaBiker wrote:What do you have in mind?
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If you add the version with the RAM Ball, you will also find a 36mm Deep Impact Socket useful. That is about $10 on eBay.
The deep socket will clear the ball and allow you to undo and tighten the nut without removing the ball. That RAM Ball is impossible to remove if you have risers because you can't get a wrench on the flats without removing the handlebars first. DAMHIK
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The deep socket will clear the ball and allow you to undo and tighten the nut without removing the ball. That RAM Ball is impossible to remove if you have risers because you can't get a wrench on the flats without removing the handlebars first. DAMHIK
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I am late to the game on this one...did the idea work and did you share what it was?silverback wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2017 7:45 pmWell, I want to see if it works first...BuddhaBiker wrote:What do you have in mind?
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