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haynes manual Vs Real life .. top yoke removal
Haynes manual seems to say i should have no problem removing my top yoke. I couldn't even tickle the 32mm in the centre... a quick search online tells me that alot of people elevate the front end to do this , but how do you keep the bike stable ?
Am i just totally weak and thats why i can't turn it , or will i have to lift the front end ? thanks in advance john |
Re: haynes manual Vs Real life .. top yoke removal
I've always loosened the top yoke nut with the bike on the side stand. Assuming you have a 6 point socket or spanner, turn it against the steering stop, put pressure on the wrench, and rap it good with a plastic or hard rubber mallet. Wearing a heavy glove on the hand holding the wrench is often a good idea.
If this doesn't work, try heating the nut with a heat gun or propane torch. |
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Like WG I also had mine on the side stand and the forks against the steering stop |
Re: haynes manual Vs Real life .. top yoke removal
a 2ft long breaker bar is what you need, you should have no problem cracking the nut off then
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Re: haynes manual Vs Real life .. top yoke removal
breaker bar it is.... i'll try when it stops raining. thanks !
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Re: haynes manual Vs Real life .. top yoke removal
Just curious why your doing this.
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