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tacomodo 15-05-11 00:52

Tool kit that comes with the bike
 
Alright, quick question - got a new 2011 Ten, and it came with a tool kit. In it is a huuge allen key - what is this for? I can't for the life of me find anywhere it would fit :Itching_KFKKYE:

supamanaint 15-05-11 02:40

Is it 14mm, front axel maybe? :eusa_doh:

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 15-05-11 08:30

How big is huge?

Could be for the front axel and it would be a new addition if it were. Or,it could be smaller and for the fork pre-load. Depends on the size.

Gerhard Beukes 15-05-11 08:54

If it is for the front wheels, absolutely fantastic from Yamaha- seems like they do listen and attend to owners comments and requests....
GB

tacomodo 15-05-11 11:18

Not for any of the wheels.

Being mechanically challenged I really have no clue how big it is. It's too big to fit any nut I can see, yet too small for the wheel.

I'll try to take a picture of it later.

Fiddich 15-05-11 11:30

Double check the front axle mate - as mentioned, a 14mm should have been in earlier tool kits but wasn't inluded.

Alternatively, seeing as you said you are mechanically challenged and youve refered to 'nuts' rather than bolts in your post - are you refering to the silver coloured sparkplug 'spanner'?

duibhceK 15-05-11 17:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by tacomodo (Post 155600)
Not for any of the wheels.
Being mechanically challenged I really have no clue how big it is. It's too big to fit any nut I can see, yet too small for the wheel.

sounds like the one to adjust preload on the front forks.

tacomodo 16-05-11 07:37

Front fork adjustment sounds plausible. No wonder I didn't find them on my ABS then.

Anyway, here is a picture.

Picture

jimmysimpson 16-05-11 22:33

Well it's closer to a 14mm than previously. lol. I still can't believe there are no tools to remove a wheel in the tool kit . How dumb is that ?

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 17-05-11 07:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmysimpson (Post 155707)
Well it's closer to a 14mm than previously. lol. I still can't believe there are no tools to remove a wheel in the tool kit . How dumb is that ?

There's none to remove the back wheel either....

or the rubber from the OE pegs

in fact, thinking about it, the toolkit is really aimed at road riders! So the person responsible for that job didn't really buy into the whole 'adventure' thing :087:


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