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    special motor nut removal tool???

    does anyone know another way or know of a tool that removes the special nut/bolt which holds the motor to the frame (mid section of bike, left side above rear set) besides the special tool that the honda shop has?

    any other tools or ways out there that you guys know about?

    thanks
    derek

    #2
    Well..... You can make one. Find an appropriate sized socket that you don't want anymore and get a dremel and start grinding.

    It works!
    BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
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      #3
      i have 2 (if your talking about the one that has to have 4 prongs. Shoot me a pm if ya need it.
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        #4
        How much are they?
        BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
        Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
        "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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          #5
          I got one from Motion Pro $13
          BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
          Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
          "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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            #6
            Does anyone know where I can pick up one of these tools? I tried Motion Pro online, but they said they do not have them. I haven't found it anywhere online so far.

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              #7
              I made mine from an old socket, and a sharp hacksaw that was very blunt afterwards, but it done the job.
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                #8
                Try Motion Pro again...

                This tool.

                Motion Pro - High quality cables, tools and controls for motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles and personal watercraft.


                Thanks to Svhunter for the part #.
                BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
                Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
                "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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                  #9
                  Excellent thanks. I was using the wrong part number. Now on to pulling the engine...

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