Looking for 8 Good Men! - New Super Teneres Front Axle Tool Test Photos Added***

Slugo65

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Gordon, the tool is a go. It's compact, fits perfectly in the axle and stores without any issues in my tool roll in one of the formerly empty pockets. I can now say my tool roll is complete. Thanks again for another quality tool. Now what would you recommend for a TB synch tool?
 

Ilbikes

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Andrew, is TB for Throttle Body? This doesn't sound like a roadside repair, or is it? What is unique about the Tenere that would need a user/owner tool?

I ask only because my fuel injected bikes are hands-off, trouble-free unless they are removed.

Thanks for the comment on the Axle Driver. I wonder if everyone had the same reaction.

Gordon/RTS
 

VPS1

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Hey Gordon, the tool is excellent, nice snug fit in the axle, low profile, drops right into your axle set tool bag. It's good to go!
 

Chuck B

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Gordon,
Thanks for the quick ship. I used it yesterday to pull the front and swap over to the new (version) of Kenda Big Block tires. As a former dirt bike offroader who carried a fanny pack on said fanny my only suggestion would be make it out of aluminum. Plenty strong for its intended usage and much lighter.

TB....With only 300 miles on my Tenere I did a TB sync and it was a huge improvement. For the Tenere I used my Twinmax unit but an old fashion one like my MotionPro Syncpro would be fine.
 

Slugo65

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Yes TB for throttle body. I don't know of any quality TB tools to use but Chuck B has it covered. I think others like the tool as well ::012:: Gordon thanks again for the great service, tools and crazy fast shipping- Andy
 

Ilbikes

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Guys, I have a couple of the Super Tenere Axle Drivers left ($16) and want to move a few sets of tools.

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This coupon expires Friday.

Chuck, on the use of Aluminum for the Axle Driver, initial testing of the 6061 Axle Driver and the 12 point Boxed-end wrench that I provide in my 46-Piece set won't work. The Super Tenere axle has a 92 lbs/feet Torque Spec and the corners of the aluminum Axle Driver showed deformation. We are going to machine one from 7075 for corner testing, but the material cost is more than twice that of the high-strength steel key-stock we're using now. I'm not convinced that a 4 ounce weight savings over Steel justifies the probable $5 increase in cost.

Thanks, Gordon/RTS
 
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