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Re: 46MM



Matt,

Thanks so much for the supply.    I'm off to Sears tomorrow!!!

Lance
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From: Matt Knowles <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, February 17, 2000 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: 46MM


>>3) I seem to
>>remember someone talking about a standard (i.e., inches) socket which was
a
>>ver close to fit to the 46 mm --- if so what would the size be, and if
>>they've used it, will it really work without the danger of stripping the
>>46mm nut?
>
>Craftsman 1 13/16" works just fine. I think Eric has it listed on the site
>under tires and wheels. I just used it to do my first tire change and it
>fits fine without any chance of stripping the nut. I did have to stand on
>the end of my torque wrench in order to break it loose. Felt like a bit
>more than 108 ft/lbs to me. It helped to have the bike on the side stand,
>in gear, with my wife sitting on it holding the rear brake. Once I got it
>loosened a bit, then I put it up on the center stand and continued the
>removal.
>
>Matt Knowles - mattknowles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>http://home.earthlink.net/~mattknowles
>Aesthetic Design & Photography - (408) 977-1804
>http://www.aestheticdesign.com
>
>
>
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