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  • #253665

    Nick Jackson
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    TrailBoss wrote:
    Nickj wrote:
    Ollie wrote:
    You could use a 14mm Hex bolt with a couple of Lock nuts. ;) I have used similar for the front wheel of my gasser :laugh:

    Ollie

    Shhhhh Ollie , theirs Strongbow on the line here :D

    Hey you remember that one I had that wouldnt stop spinning :huh: The strongbows I dont care I am drinking the carton Wiggy gave me :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    :D I remember mate , mine had a spot weld on the nut and worked a treat :)

    #253666

    pete
    Member

    Can i have a strongbow cider ? they are awesome and really tasty B)

    PTW

    #253667

    Greg
    Member
    pete the wulf wrote:
    Can i have a strongbow cider ? they are awesome and really tasty B)

    PTW

    Is your vaginal thrush playing up :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    #253668

    Dave Wiggin
    Member

    Good work TB.

    If you like cider (and I know you do…) I’ll try and get hold of some Scrumpy Jack. You ever had it?

    Wigster

    #253670

    Greg
    Member
    Wigster wrote:
    Good work TB.

    If you like cider (and I know you do…) I’ll try and get hold of some Scrumpy Jack. You ever had it?

    Wigster

    Oh yeah!!! Scrumby Jack it is ;) Sweet !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    TB

    #253671

    Dave Wiggin
    Member
    TrailBoss wrote:
    Wigster wrote:
    Good work TB.

    If you like cider (and I know you do…) I’ll try and get hold of some Scrumpy Jack. You ever had it?

    Wigster

    Oh yeah!!! Scrumby Jack it is ;) Sweet !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    TB

    I’ll bet you don’t know who Scrumpy Jack was.

    #253672

    Greg
    Member
    Wigster wrote:
    TrailBoss wrote:
    Wigster wrote:
    Good work TB.

    If you like cider (and I know you do…) I’ll try and get hold of some Scrumpy Jack. You ever had it?

    Wigster

    Oh yeah!!! Scrumby Jack it is ;) Sweet !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    TB

    I’ll bet you don’t know who Scrumpy Jack was.

    No I dont mate :unsure: Tell me the story please. I had some in the Rocks one night recently and it was ;)

    If you can find some I am happy to pay if you get a 6 pack or whatever you can get mate.

    TB

    #253669

    Hey Wigster,

    Sounds like TB has this sorted but for the record when your looking for unusual tools like that, forget the franchise shops and try your local industrial estate. They will generally have a small tool shop hidden away to support the local fabricators and engineering firms.

    These guys generally know their shit or they dont stay around long and have all sorts of stuff in stock that your pimple face, pre-pubescent bunnings worker didnt know existed. :) I got mine from Tomago Industrial Supplies….. Doesnt help but I thought it make you feel better knowing that at least someone has em in stock :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: FYI the yamaha and triumph are different sizes so you better take TB 2Xciders just to be safe :)

    #253659
    TrailBoss wrote:
    I will make 6 of them this week for you guys. Cost you a stubbie of strongbow cider each. Will deliver them to Breckenridge of Friday.
    A single cider no more ;)

    TB

    Nice one TB. B)
    If there is a need for some of these smaller jobs to be done, I would love to help out. :woohoo:
    Ohhhh, that only applies to real riders. 👿
    Enduero Dudes. 👿 :whistle: 👿 :whistle: 👿 :woohoo: :woohoo: :laugh: :laugh:
    Cheers :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
    Murph

    #253664

    Dean
    Member
    TrailBoss wrote:
    Ollie wrote:
    You could use a 14mm Hex bolt with a couple of Lock nuts. ;) I have used similar for the front wheel of my gasser :laugh:

    Ollie

    Tried that Ollie with up to 3 nuts etc. Bent the spanner tightening the nuts even and the thing still turned :huh: . I will weld the nuts and spin them on the lathe at work ;)

    TB

    If you have access to a welder and a Lathe even better ;)

    Ps I dont mind indulging in the old Strongbows Myself 👿

    Ollie

    #253673

    Dave Wiggin
    Member
    TrailBoss wrote:
    Wigster wrote:
    TrailBoss wrote:
    Wigster wrote:
    Good work TB.

    If you like cider (and I know you do…) I’ll try and get hold of some Scrumpy Jack. You ever had it?

    Wigster

    Oh yeah!!! Scrumby Jack it is ;) Sweet !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    TB

    I’ll bet you don’t know who Scrumpy Jack was.

    No I dont mate :unsure: Tell me the story please. I had some in the Rocks one night recently and it was ;)

    If you can find some I am happy to pay if you get a 6 pack or whatever you can get mate.

    TB

    Alison’s Grandfather

    #253677

    I got my 14mm allen key from Blackwoods. It’s pretty bulky though.

    I’d get one of these http://www.profastproducts.com.au/profast/Product_list/Entries/2011/7/5_Yamaha_Tenere_Front_Axle_Tool_-_$35.00.html

    #253660

    John
    Member
    TrailBoss wrote:
    I will make 6 of them this week for you guys. Cost you a stubbie of strongbow cider each. Will deliver them to Breckenridge of Friday.
    A single cider no more ;)

    TB

    If you got any left I’ll take one off your hands at those prices!

    #253649

    Brett
    Member

    This my version a tyre lever with a single hex 22mm socket and a 14mm allen key all welded together with stainless rods

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