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Tool of the Day - Stand Springs
I've had cause to have the centre stand off a couple of times recently and the springs are pretty fierce.
With awful memories of wrestling with stand springs (fitting the bloody thing for a start) and watching a mate fix his stand by the side of the road in Tiblisi made me look for a solution. Well here it is: ![]() F'ing marvelous and only a few pounds. Makes the job an absolute breeze. Here's one like it (I can't remember which seller I got mine off): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291173926311
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However, having the tool for the job makes a HUGE difference. It really is such little effort and the work of seconds.
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Re a spring fitting tool- The centre stand spring is about as tough and as big as most truck/earthmoving brake springs I've ever refitted.
The tool I used & the only thing available in the past, in my kit, was the largest phillips (star/cross) screwdriver. The cross part is large enough to sit & stay on the spring retainer, while the spring is tensioned to slid over retaining knob. Works for me ![]()
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Two wheels keeps you young. Regards. Russ |
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