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Tool size help pleaseThis is a discussion on Tool size help please within the 2-Stroke Motorcycles - Yamaha forum, part of the 2-Stroke Motorcycle Forums category; Just bought a 2008 YZ 125, and this is my first bike.
I would like to change the rear sprocket ... |
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| Just bought a 2008 YZ 125, and this is my first bike. I would like to change the rear sprocket but I don't have a wrench big enough for the nut on the rear wheel. Anyone know the exact size of wrench for that one? Thanks for any help. |
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| I believe it is 30MM. A large adjustable wrench should do the trick. Scott |
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| Cheers. Thanks for the help. |
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| ha, what the heck do u need a wrench to loosen the nuts for? here in australia we undo them by hand, all jokes aside, buy urself a 1/2 inch drive socket set that goes to 32mm and u should be right to tackle most jobs on ur bike. |
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