Steering head nut wrench for sale

Dingy

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Re-listing this post, it seems to have accidentally disappeared.

I am ready to start shipping these wrenches tomorrow, picking up 50 of them after work from the fabrication shop.

They are $28.00 including US shipping. $34 to rest of the world, also including shipping. They will ship 1st Class USPS. Preferred pay method is paypal, but I will also take checks or money orders.

As a heads up, Canadian &UK orders take 2 to 3 weeks in general.

If you are interested, send me a message.

Below is description I use for this item.

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Tool is a direct replacement for the tool Yamaha recommends for setting torque on the steering head nut.

Use of this tool allows the service manual procedure to be used exactly as is with no torque conversion settings.

Use of this tool will help improve front end handling of bike.

Yamaha equivalent P/N's YU-33975, YU-01268, 90890-01403, 90890-01268

Tool is laser cut from 1/4" thick, 304 Stainless Steel, mill finish.

Tool measures about 1 3/8" x 4".

Socket extension & ring nut shown in pictures not included.

US orders take 3 to 6 days to get delivered, Canadian orders average 2 to 3 weeks. Other locations vary, most are 10 days.

Gary
 

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Dingy

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Did you get the PM I just sent?

It has my paypal info in it.

Gary
 

Dingy

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Shipped 8 wrenches out to members here tonight.

Everyone I sent wrench to will get an email at their paypal email address.

If I missed anyone that wants one PM me.

Thanks Guys

Gary
 

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Don't mean to hijack your thread, but does anyone know if the steering head nut (actually there are two of them) is the same basic size as the one on the FJR? IOW, would a FJR tool work?

- Mark
 

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markjenn said:
Don't mean to hijack your thread, but does anyone know if the steering head nut (actually there are two of them) is the same basic size as the one on the FJR? IOW, would a FJR tool work?

- Mark
FRJ and the ST service manuals both call for Yamaha tool # 90890-01403
 

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Tool arrived in the mail today.

Looks pretty good.

-steve
 

jajpko

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Picked up the tool today. Looks good, just had to file the sharp edges off and all was well.
Thanks
 

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Mine came in last weekend, all is good. Thanks
 

Bigbore4

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Got mine, looks fine.

As others have stated I'll give it a little deburring action and give it a whirl next time I have the bike in for maintenance
 

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Received mine yesterday. Looks good. I'll put it to use as soon as my start my fork reinstall after Nick from Stoltec gets done. ::008::
 

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Steering head wrench arrived in the mail today.
Looks good and will be put to good use during the off season maintenance checks. Thanks
 
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