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Old 06-20-2008, 12:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 07-08 R1 Swingarm Pivot Nut

Anyone have any idea of a method of taking off the swingarm pivot nut. It's a round nut with cutouts much like a spline nut. Graves directions state that I should use a spanner wrench but its not working. I know I can order it from the following company but they have no will call pick up and I want to do the install today. The nut looks like this ---> http://www.high-concept.com//index.p...mart&Itemid=26
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Anyone have any idea of a method of taking off the swingarm pivot nut. It's a round nut with cutouts much like a spline nut. Graves directions state that I should use a spanner wrench but its not working. I know I can order it from the following company but they have no will call pick up and I want to do the install today. The nut looks like this ---> http://www.high-concept.com//index.p...mart&Itemid=26
I suppose you could make your own with a large socket and a grinder, or use a punch and a hammer, but that is a damn good price for that tool!!!

As swingarm pivot nut tool from RaceTech is $80! And their wrench for the pivot bolt is another $40! That tool does both for only $8.99? Damn!
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