markc Buckkwheat Joined Jun 1, 2007 Messages 105 Location ohio Ride 07 r3 classic Nov 21, 2016 #1 Is it absolutely necessary to use the clutch basket tool to remove the clutch basket. I read where if you use a impact driver you dont need the tool. Please advise. I cannot seem to find anything on this topic using the search tool on this site. Thanks Markc
Is it absolutely necessary to use the clutch basket tool to remove the clutch basket. I read where if you use a impact driver you dont need the tool. Please advise. I cannot seem to find anything on this topic using the search tool on this site. Thanks Markc
JRock Turbocharged Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 786 Location Central NJ, USA Ride 2008 Rocket III Standard Nov 22, 2016 #2 Problem with that is, how are you going to re tighten it? Using an impact for that is iffy at best. You can make a holding tool out of one old steel ring and one old fiber ring by bolting them together in the proper alignment.
Problem with that is, how are you going to re tighten it? Using an impact for that is iffy at best. You can make a holding tool out of one old steel ring and one old fiber ring by bolting them together in the proper alignment.
R-III-R Turbo Mine is the biggest :) Joined Oct 12, 2010 Messages 2,393 Location Ireland Ride 2472cc Supercharged Carpenter Rocket III Stroker Nov 23, 2016 #3 just put the bike in 5th gear with rear wheel on ground, and have someone stand on rear brake
R-III-R Turbo Mine is the biggest :) Joined Oct 12, 2010 Messages 2,393 Location Ireland Ride 2472cc Supercharged Carpenter Rocket III Stroker Nov 30, 2016 #4 you're welcome
warp9.9 Pocałuj mnie w dupę Joined Jun 10, 2007 Messages 11,460 Location Forest City Illinois Ride 07 Rocket Nov 30, 2016 #5 Not to worry Arto I have been helping him on the phone and he has the engine out and on the deck.