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Hi Guys,

Need to loosen my rear axle nut to adjust my chain and the biggest socket I have is 21mm which is to small. I am about to head out to buy a bigger one and was hoping someone can confirm the size for me, it looks a 23mm would do it.

Thanks, Michael

 



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Taken from Totally TTR's...

 

TTR250 - TTR 250 - TT250R riders wrench or spanner

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The wrench on the left of the picture is from the TTR toolkit and is a 24/22mm whereas it should be 24/17mm!

 I have had a 24/17mm wrenches made which can be used on both front and rear wheel nuts

Laser cut from 5mm steel sheet to a size that will fit in the TTR toolkit replacing the existing wrong-sized wrench

 

They also fitHonda XR and CRF230, Suzuki DR and DRZ, Yamaha WR125R and TTR250 - Other sizes available for other Makes & Models - just email me to ask

£9 each plus p&p



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24mm great, thanks for that. Will keep your wrench in mind.

Cheers

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Michael TTR250 wrote:

24mm great, thanks for that. Will keep your wrench in mind.

Cheers


 Ahr, you mean BRIAN's wrench. wink

Jarrah



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Oh yeah now I read it properly Jarrah I meant Brian's wrench. Ended up just getting a 24mm socket so when working at home I can tighten with torque specs.

Thanks again Jarrah, Cheers

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Michael TTR250 wrote:

Oh yeah now I read it properly Jarrah I meant Brian's wrench. Ended up just getting a 24mm socket so when working at home I can tighten with torque specs.

Thanks again Jarrah, Cheers


 No problems, glad to help!

Enjoy!

Jarrah



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