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Re: How to use tools for newbies

Postby photomike666 » Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:26 am

Perhaps it would also be good to mention some of the seemingly simple parts/tasks that are in fact designed to turn a mild mannered people into deranged homicidal maniacs :twisted:

Such as;

Those tiny phillips screws on square brake fluid reservoirs, that are made of chocolate and round off before you even insert the correct size screw driver.

Or removing the airbox from an 06/07 ZX10, which requires turning sideways, the muttering of a secret phrase, a diagonal tug to the left, three scraped knuckles and a final rotation along the y axis.

Or perhaps the many handed job of refitting a rear wheel while holding the brake caliper in place, holding the spacer on both ends of the axel, lifting the wheel, lining up the holes in the swingarm and pushing the axel through.

Or warning of those shinny chrome nuts and bolts that are in fact plated and the plating flakes off the first time a spanner or socket is attached to the nut or bolt.
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Re: How to use tools for newbies

Postby craig » Thu Apr 02, 2009 5:27 pm

last two good points mike..........and i do the back wheel with quite a strange arrangement of non motorcycle lifting apparatus......... :x :x and as for flaking chrome bits forget the asthetics...what about the cuts .... that shit is like razor blades.... :shock: :x
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Re: How to use tools for newbies

Postby 6maniac » Thu Apr 02, 2009 5:41 pm

11. Irish Tension Wrench - used for tightening nuts until the thread strips, then back it off half a turn. :roll:
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Re: How to use tools for newbies

Postby Stace » Thu Apr 02, 2009 6:05 pm

What about tool box presentation? Thats number 1. Closely followed by the stubby holders next to it :twisted:
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Re: How to use tools for newbies

Postby photomike666 » Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:20 pm

craig wrote:last two good points mike..........and i do the back wheel with quite a strange arrangement of non motorcycle lifting apparatus......... :x :x and as for flaking chrome bits forget the asthetics...what about the cuts .... that shit is like razor blades.... :shock: :x


Next time, get a lever arch file, and roll the wheel up the folder...
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Re: How to use tools for newbies

Postby IsleofNinja » Thu Apr 02, 2009 11:31 pm

Or removing the airbox from an 06/07 ZX10, which requires turning sideways, the muttering of a secret phrase, a diagonal tug to the left, three scraped knuckles and a final rotation along the y axis.


Got to hold your mouth right (plus turn airbox precisely 43degrees 7 minutes anti clockwise ) :lol: ;) .......... Ummm can you tell me exactly what that "secret phrase" is ????? PLEASE :lol: :lol:

Or perhaps the many handed job of refitting a rear wheel while holding the brake caliper in place, holding the spacer on both ends of the axel, lifting the wheel, lining up the holes in the swingarm and pushing the axel through.


Try doing a CBR1000RR - the 10 seems so much easier all of a sudden! ;)
Perhaps above mentioned "secret phrase" is the same one I use when the rear brake caliper drops down chipping the paint on your previously unmarked
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Re: How to use tools for newbies

Postby Jonno » Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:06 pm

Stace wrote:What about tool box presentation? Thats number 1. Closely followed by the stubby holders next to it :twisted:


Presentation?
Might as well show it now before it gets oil all over it and scratched :lol:
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If anyone is interested in this tool kit for themselves PM me, I can put you onto the store ;)
It's pretty good value for a half decent basic tool set, not quite Snap-on quality but close 8)
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