I do, but I still use a broom handle.
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 It works with or without an air impact. It's just easier.Originally posted by Octain View PostThis is assuming everyone owns an air impact.
 I do, but I still use a broom handle.
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 Agreed. Like I said earlier, I just used a standard 3/8ths drill with the socket adapter and a hex socket.Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIt works with or without an air impact. It's just easier.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
 
 1981 GS550T - My First
 1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
 2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike
 
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	 rudeman rudeman
 Okay I'm obviously late on this thread.
 
 I used a bolt with a 19mm hex head and two matching nuts. I threaded the nuts onto the bolt and jammed them nice and tight. Then I attached a 19mm socket on to the end of a Craftsman 20" 3/8" square drive extension.
 
 It worked like a charm.
 
 The extension cost me $12 and change; the bolt and nuts I bought at Lowe's for about a dollar (I think).
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 Remember the '60's simplicity, when the forks were just internally threaded tubes (at the top), one of my best early wrenching days was when I realized the front axle had the same threads as the tube top, pulled the tube right up against the external spring pressure, easy-peasy. A very special fork tool, lol. Some Yamaha tiddler I was working on for a relative.sigpicSome of the totally committed probably should be.
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 '67 X6 T20 ('67 Long Beach, Ca.- misty-eyed)
 '71 Kaw. A1-ugh ('71 SF, CA- worked @ Kaw dlr)
 '66 Yam. YL1('72 SF-commuter beater)
 '73 Kaw. S2A-2Xugh ('73 SF-still parts slave)
 '78 GS 750C ('77 SF-old faithful-killed by son)
 '81 KZ 750E ('81 SF-back to Kaw. dlr)
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