Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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Old 11-08-2005, 2:59 PM
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Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

This looks like a handy little dammit....anyone have one...
Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

I have a couple of scabbed up bolt heads I have been using...
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Old 11-08-2005, 3:07 PM
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

I think Conq or someone brought this up a whille ago, but do you really need this if you first snug up the pinch blots while re-installing the axle? Or just the opposite, pinch bolts are already torqued and axle doesn't spin while remove axle nut?
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Old 11-08-2005, 3:15 PM
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

Oh jeez, nevermind....
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Old 11-08-2005, 3:37 PM
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

Now I've gone and done it.

But seriously, I think there are other uses for this tool/adapter.

Good find!


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Old 11-08-2005, 3:38 PM
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

My large sparkplug sockets from snapon turned backwards also work. They have a hex on the drive side, just stick the extention in backwards. Works great.
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Old 11-08-2005, 3:47 PM
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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Now I've gone and done it.

But seriously, I think there are other uses for this tool/adapter.

Good find!


Not really. I can't even think of one. It would be good for a motorcycle mechanic, but not for the average wrenching Joe. You can go get one that fits your bike or get a nut that fits and put it in half way and use a wrench on the other half. Revkev has a great idea. The size must be a 19 or 18mm depending on the SP socket he's using.

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Old 11-08-2005, 3:52 PM
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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Not really. I can't even think of one. It would be good for a motorcycle mechanic, but not for the average wrenching Joe. You can go get one that fits your bike or get a nut that fits and put it in half way and use a wrench on the other half. Revkey has a great idea. The size must be a 19 or 18mm depending on the SP socket he's using.
Figures my name got spelled wrong
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Old 11-08-2005, 4:27 PM
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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Figures my name got spelled wrong
Must've been some dirt on your Quote button.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

I'll probably pick one up. Beats the hell out of my bolt with 2 nuts tacked onto the end.

Anyone who's done real work to a 929/954 knows that it's more than just the axle you need a tool like that for.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

I actually have a Allen socket that fits it. I can't remember using it for anything else on the bike.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

The motor bracket uses the same size. Only it's much more difficult to get out than the axle.

Axles are also real hard to get out if you wad and tweak the forks.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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I'll probably pick one up. Beats the hell out of my bolt with 2 nuts tacked onto the end.

Anyone who's done real work to a 929/954 knows that it's more than just the axle you need a tool like that for.
There's a perverted joke in there somewhere...
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I have one of these tools works great for left side.

I still had to use a spark plug socket to hold the pivot bolt on the right side while changing my swingarm this tool is to deep to fit the right sides. Even though still nice to have around.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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My large sparkplug sockets from snapon turned backwards also work. They have a hex on the drive side, just stick the extention in backwards. Works great.

Snapon

All my tools come from china and your using them backwards. I do have a snapon wrench, but it's currently gaining intrest in my safty deposit box.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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The motor bracket uses the same size. Only it's much more difficult to get out than the axle.

Axles are also real hard to get out if you wad and tweak the forks.
Ah! I see.
Now how was I supposed to know that. I've never dropped a nut down an intake port.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

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Now how was I supposed to know that. I've never dropped a nut down an intake port.
Neither have I. But I did have a washer get loose in the airbox and get sucked down.

(You don't have to take the motor bracket off to swap heads btw)
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

Bake, I bought one and thought what a great tool. Be sure it fits the bike you have before you purchase it though.
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Re: Motion Pro T-6 Hex Axle Tool

Does anyone know the size that is needed on the 929/954's....
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