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You will find that most workshops use pin punches for the removal of these securing nuts, the SSD has the same set up as well.
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Martin Mille / SSD wrote:You will find that most workshops use pin punches for the removal of these securing nuts, the SSD has the same set up as well.
That might be true or not, I don;t know. But no one will EVER use a drift pin or a punch on one of my bikes. Thanks for posting the exact tool name/model that fits and works Dana...
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