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Old 07-16-2006, 04:53 AM
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Please forgive me if this is not the right place to post this thread:)

HEy, I need to remove my swingarm (to get some spools welded & powercoated while at it) and was wondering if any of you know about that little special tool wrench to do the job. a part # will be nice and where I could get one for CHEAP. Also I have just bought a honda service manual 2001-2004 from ebay ($18 shipping included, the PDF format made my eyes BLEED) and I'm gonna be doing alot of work on the bike,do you know which is the best and most complete toolkit for the 03 f4i to have when working on the bike (fix the chain,sprockets, do mods....) also any of you know of a comfortable seat cheaper but as well made as a corbin.
and if any of you use brake and clutch short levers like CRG and if yes which brand would you suggest. One last question (I promise)
Anyboby knows what you would gain from an F4i to 600RR swingarm conversion??? and radial brake cylinder and radial caliper!!! Thanks a lot dudes
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Old 07-16-2006, 12:37 PM
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I used a hammer and punch to remove the "crown" nut, or whatever its called. otherwise you'll need the actual honda tool, OR chop up a socket, and make it work.
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Re: Please forgive me if this is not the right place to post this thread:)

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I used a hammer and punch to remove the "crown" nut, or whatever its called. otherwise you'll need the actual honda tool, OR chop up a socket, and make it work.
Yeah I thing I need that actual honda tool, anybody here know the part #
or the name of it???
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just use a punch to get it off, will take like 2mins, otherwise use a grinder and chop up a socket to make work.
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yeah, make your own socket....way easier.
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yeah, make your own socket....way easier.

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get the socket you'll need to remove the nut, use a cutoff wheel, and make "teeth" to fit in the grooves.
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