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you can get an electric impact gun for £20


and they work great


nothing like my air tools ones though 8-)

Does it not require a plug though?

 


12 volt and comes with crocodile clips and cig lighter plug :-)

Posted
you can get an electric impact gun for £20


and they work great


nothing like my air tools ones though 8-)

Does it not require a plug though?

 


12 volt and comes with crocodile clips and cig lighter plug :-)

 

my bike doesnt have a crocodile to clip the wires to and no ciggy lighter :crybaby: :crybaby: :lol:

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First thing i need to do is learn how to service it, then stop from what i have been told is my clutch cage making a noise... :stupid:

Thinks it's a Ducati then...... :lol: :lol:


Deffo a socket set.....nothing worse than rounding off nuts on the bike with an open ended spanner. And if you are going to be doing much maintenance also invest in a Torque wrench......cheaper than a new sump pan because you overtightened the sump drain plug......not that I ever did that of course.... :roll: :oops:

 

Its a Fazer 600 :)

Posted
you can get an electric impact gun for £20


and they work great


nothing like my air tools ones though 8-)

Does it not require a plug though?

 

12 volt and comes with crocodile clips and cig lighter plug :-)

Awesome, i'm definitely getting one. Which shop sells the £20 one?!

Posted
First thing i need to do is learn how to service it, then stop from what i have been told is my clutch cage making a noise... :stupid:

Thinks it's a Ducati then...... :lol: :lol:


Deffo a socket set.....nothing worse than rounding off nuts on the bike with an open ended spanner. And if you are going to be doing much maintenance also invest in a Torque wrench......cheaper than a new sump pan because you overtightened the sump drain plug......not that I ever did that of course.... :roll: :oops:

 

Its a Fazer 600 :)

No....your bike THINKS it's a Ducati. Clutch cages that sound like a bag of spanners in a washing machine... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted

Haynes manual has arrived let the confusion commence....


First job i will under take is a basic service me thinks but not long had one of them :roll: so will acquire tools whilst i clock up the miles :)


Does anyone know if theres such a thing as a clutch cage on a fazer as cant find a ref to it in the manual?? :?

Posted
Haynes manual has arrived let the confusion commence....


First job i will under take is a basic service me thinks but not long had one of them :roll: so will acquire tools whilst i clock up the miles :)


Does anyone know if theres such a thing as a clutch cage on a fazer as cant find a ref to it in the manual?? :?

Would it not be simply known as "clutch". I suppose you could call the unit a cage... But i just call it the clutch*


* = Providing i haven't totally misunderstood you

Posted

There is a clutch basket, the big bit and a clutch centre, the small bit. The basket is usually driven by the crankshaft and transfers rotation to the gearbox by a series of friction rings and steel rings that are alternately fitted between the basket and centre! :mrgreen:

Posted
There is a clutch basket, the big bit and a clutch centre, the small bit. The basket is usually driven by the crankshaft and transfers rotation to the gearbox by a series of friction rings and steel rings that are alternately fitted between the basket and centre! :mrgreen:

I knew that bit :D


I had forgotten the term clutch basket though (well i've only changed one once before! :lol: ) :oops:

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