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stuiec
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Thanks guys, I'll pull the flywheel and have a look. Which leads me to my next question, and again, I have been searching the forum, just can't narrow it down. In the shop manual for this bike, I'm told to use the -suzuki parts # here- special tool, in this case, a slide hammer inserted into the other suzuki tool that threads onto the male (I measured 30mm), thread on the outside of the hub of the flywheel.
Nobody here seems to be posting about using this method, but I cannot whittle it down to a decisive option to go another way, as I haven't found anyone doing the same thing to the same model bike. Peering down the bore through the flywheel, it appears to me that there is no change in thread diameter or pitch, all the way down to where things taper in to a point in the end of the crank-shaft.
Nobody here seems to be posting about using this method, but I cannot whittle it down to a decisive option to go another way, as I haven't found anyone doing the same thing to the same model bike. Peering down the bore through the flywheel, it appears to me that there is no change in thread diameter or pitch, all the way down to where things taper in to a point in the end of the crank-shaft.



