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Tools for removing the front wheel

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#1 ·
My intiminators arrived yesterday and today I was all set to install them. I have my handy dandy Haynes manual and instructions from this forum, and I was ready to go. I raised the bike up to get the front wheel off the ground, then I removed the front fender, the speedo cable the windshield and the brake caliper, then it was time to remove the wheel. Oops, what the F$#% ! It takes a 24 MM hex on one side and a 14 MM hex on the other to remove the axle!

My good buddy Al informed me that the bottom of a craftsman plug socket wrench is usually 24 MM, and sure enough, I had one, and it is. And I was able to find a bolt that would fit into it with two nuts, so I can use it to remove one side. But I have nothing that is 14 MM. I tried Lowe's, Kragen, Ace Hardware, Napa, and a couple other places, and no one has a 14 MM hex wrench. Since I knew in advance to get a 22 MM socket for the fork caps I thought I was all prepared, but no such luck.

So now I have two questions. First, if I try Harbor Freight and Sears tomorrow and they don't have the 14 MM hex, any ideas where I should try? Question # 2, are there any more surprises that need special tools? I live in a small town in the foothills, and I'll be going to Stockton tomorrow, so they should have everything somewhere, if I can find where to look. I hate to go to the dealer for tools.
 
#3 ·
I wasn't looking for a 9/16 wrench. Does that equate to a 14 MM ?
 
#5 ·
FYI, a 15/16 fits better than a 24mm on my '03 Bonnie T-100. The other side is a 19mm and 3/4 will work in a pinch, but is a little looser than I like.
 
#9 ·
9/16th Hex socket

Stan,

I was in Harbor Freight today. They have a SAE Hex Socket set on sale for $12.99 that includes a 9/16th. I almost bought it, but the set includes 6 or 7 other sizes that I'd proably never use. I'm waiting to hear what you came up with today.
 
#12 ·
Stan,

I was in Harbor Freight today. They have a SAE Hex Socket set on sale for $12.99 that includes a 9/16th. I almost bought it, but the set includes 6 or 7 other sizes that I'd proably never use. I'm waiting to hear what you came up with today.
Al,
I picked up the 9 pc hex bit socket set. I probably won't need some of them, but it wasn't all that expensive and who knows, some of them will probably come in handy.

Stan
 
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#13 ·
Thanks Rob, the 9 pc hex set I picked up will do the trick.
 
#14 ·
Stan,

The other day they didn't have them, but today Harbor Freight had a 9 piece Metric HEX Socket set on sale for $12.99. The set included a 12mm HEX socket that fits the right side of the axel. Now, with the 5/8" Spark Plug socket, a 5/8" bolt and a couple of nuts, I can do the right side. Ideally the right side needs a 19mm HEX socket which I haven't found, but the jury-rig tool will work fine.

Getting there one tool at a time. I still need a torque wrench that will work in the 8 Nm to 20 Nm range. The best I've found is a 20 to 200 Inch Lbs torque wrench. It will work, but require working out the Inch Lbs to Nm conversions. I'd rather find one in Nm, if possible.
 
#16 ·
I haven't had the chance to install them yet. Hopefully I'll be able to get it done this weekend.

Stan