【TGR RACING WHEEL】Fork Spring Compressor Review
Safety is something you buy.
I used to use a homemade SST.
It was an extremely dangerous job.
It was dangerous and time consuming.
I thought it would be expensive, but I bought it.
If used in conjunction with Impact, the objective is achieved in seconds.
You should buy one if you're so worried about it.
This is especially true for those who use it many times.
This is a must-have for KYB inversions circa 2000.
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Necessities for Inverted Front Fork
The function and texture are sufficient. I am disappointed that it cannot stand on its own. The other thing is the price. If it were a little more affordable, I would have no complaints. View detail
easy to use
Easy to use, Inverted Front Fork cannot be done by hand. View detail
Inverted Front ForkMaintenance Essentials
If the spring is just under the fork cap, I could manage to shrink the spring by force, but if there is a collar under the cap, it slips on the oil and there is nothing I can do. I think it is a necessity when replacing the oil of this type of Inverted Front Fork.:Once set and positioned, you can shrink it with a ratchet or similar tool to reach the point where you can safely disassemble it in a matter of seconds. View detail
The motorcycle dealer wanted it. I had no choice but to lend it to him.
This would be a super time saver!
I'm sure it's useless to Sun Machine, who feels his time is free.
If this Compressor has Impact, you'll be done in no time!
If you use it for O/H along with the red stick, you can maintain the Rose once a year.
Thanks for the special work? (^o^) /
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SHOWAFork Maintenance
I thought about making a simple tool, but I bought it as a dedicated tool considering the regular replacement of the oil seal.
When used in conjunction with the Electric Impact, I was able to disassemble the Showafork in no time. I'm glad I bought it because the cost is well worth it and it's easy to work with.
I used it by holding it between my legs because it didn't stand stable, but later I saw that the plate to hold it in a vise is welded, so I think I will fix the Tool in a proper place when I use it next time.
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