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It was necessary for maintenance.
I bought this to replace the Clutch Spring on my SA16 JOGZr (5SW7).
There was this product and another one (41mm?), but I had no problem with this one.
Price and texture were both good.
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Fits: YAMAHA MAJESTY250, YAMAHA GRAND MAJESTY250, YAMAHA MAJESTY125, YAMAHA CYGNUS X
Cheap in photo
I thought it would be 2-3mm thin from the picture, but the Wrench I received was a solid 6mm thick. I used it for maintenance of the clutch, and it was good because it was thick and I did not have to worry about tampering with the nut. The quality is good, so it can be a good recommendation. View detail
Big Nut and cheap
I usually use Socket wrench
I didn't have a Socket to remove the Nut or Bolt of this size, so I bought it
However, the clutch lock nut has a high torque, and it was difficult to put pressure on it because of its shape Difficulty
Maybe I should have bought the Large KiSocket, even if it was a little expensive
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Fits: YAMAHA MAJESTY250, YAMAHA GRAND MAJESTY250, YAMAHA MAJESTY125, YAMAHA CYGNUS X
It is easy to use.
Used for SecondaryOverhaul of CYGNUS X.
Previously, I used a spinner handle with a 46 mm socket, but Nut slipped thinly in many cases.
In KIJIMA 's Wrench, I put Nut on Wrench, with Clutch Body in portrait and Hammeretc. Just loose it by simply hitting a concon.
It is convenient because it is easier to put power when assembling.
If you do not use Torque wrench let's mark the position of Nut before removing it.
Let's tighten with 9 km Torque when closing 46 mm Nut using Torque wrench.
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It used for live DioZX clutch exchange. Since it was a tool required for clutch exchange, it purchased.
It used for live DioZX clutch exchange.
Since it was a tool required for clutch exchange, it purchased.
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