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Steering Head Bearing Nut Wrench (Fork Wrench) Shipping


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February 12, 2010 post date

 

 

I have received my order of the steering head bearing nut wrench.

 

I will be shipping out to every one that has ordered one.

 

I have extras, so if you would like one and have not ordered, see below for info.

 

I have include a PDF cut from the 1st Gen & RSV service manuals relating to the procedure to set torque.

 

Pay attention to text about setting torque wrench at a 90 degree angle to wrench. Not doing so will affect torque reading.

 

Also listed below are the threads relating to this tool.

 

Gary

 

 

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=45046

 

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=44833

 

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=44719

 

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=44668&highlight=steering+head

 

 

http://i1007.photobucket.com/albums/af193/gdingy101/PICT5202.jpg

 

The procedure for setting steering head torque is outlined in the service manuals beginning with the 1986 manual. This is under Periodic Inspection & Adjustment - Chassis - Steering Head Adjustment.

 

Also, if you are the proud owner of the MKI (83-85) Ventures, you could use the procedure outlined in the 86-93 manual. If you need a copy of this procedure I can provide it for you.

 

The tool will work on any year Venture. The same part number is shown in the part fiche from 1983 through the RSV's for the steering head bearing nut.

 

The tool will also work on 1st gen VMaxs & FJR's

 

The tool is laser cut from 1/4" thick, 304 stainless steel.

 

I can supply this tool at a cost of $23.00 including first class shipping to lower 48 US, Canada will be $24.00, first class shipping.

 

I can order more at any time.

 

If you would like to order one or more my paypal address is gary@dinges.com.

 

I will see the paypal transaction in my email.

I can also accept check or money orders. PM me for address.

 

Please mark payment as a personal transaction.

Paypal does not send your address to me when it is marked a gift.

 

Please include shipping address & your screen name in Paypal transaction, comments field.

 

Attached are pictures showing the finished tool.

 

Gary

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Hey dingy just notised this post as am on midnights and wasn't able to check as much as I would like. Are there any of these tools left? Could us if I ever find fairing parts to rebuild my 87,but might be close enough to the tool needed to adjust head bearing on my 2000 Roadstar(different tool number but you never know) If there are any available please let me know and I will Pay Pal you.Also hoping to see my tack's in mail this week! Thanks in advance!

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Hey dingy just notised this post as am on midnights and wasn't able to check as much as I would like. Are there any of these tools left? Could us if I ever find fairing parts to rebuild my 87,but might be close enough to the tool needed to adjust head bearing on my 2000 Roadstar(different tool number but you never know) If there are any available please let me know and I will Pay Pal you.Also hoping to see my tack's in mail this week! Thanks in advance!

 

 

I have some left.

 

See top post for ordering info.

 

I can ship it out Tuesday, Monday is a holiday in US.

 

Thanks,

 

Gary

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  • 3 weeks later...
Finally got my wrench in the mail. Canada Post said the sled dog had a lame paw.:puzzled:

It will work very nicely. Thanks a million Gary.

 

Conrad

 

 

I shipped this on 2/13.

 

I had one get to Guam in 7 days.

 

Gary

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I could have walked to your place and back quicker. The tachs you sent came in good time. It seems the bigger the package the quicker it goes through customs, they get tired of tripping over it.:think: Ordered a windshield came in a week.

 

Conrad

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I could have walked to your place and back quicker. The tachs you sent came in good time. It seems the bigger the package the quicker it goes through customs, they get tired of tripping over it.:think: Ordered a windshield came in a week.

 

Conrad

 

 

Maybe since the Olympics are over with in Vancouver, they had a cross country skier available.

 

:thumbsup2:

 

Gary

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Got mine last week,,, it made good time.

What I have figured out is this: if you ship from the States to Canada, ship the first of the week, that way the package moves right through customs. If you ship the end of the week, it gets buried over the weekend and then it takes time to uncover it, so it's Wednesday before it moves on again.

Just my experience.

Carl

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  • 8 months later...
Pay attention to text about setting torque wrench at a 90 degree angle to wrench. Not doing so will affect torque reading.

Gary

if due to space you need to use it straight in line with the torgue wrench there is a math formula you need to use to calculate for the difference in length.

Here are some links that explains it and it actually includes an online conversion calculator so you don't have to do the math your self

 

http://www.freeinfostuff.com/TorqueExtension/TorqueExtension.htm

 

this second one has a downloadable zip file that you can put on your pc and it performs the caculations instantly as you change the numbers in the boxes

 

http://www.belknaptools.com/extcalc.asp

 

Using an inline extension and some calculating you can use your torque wrench to tighten bolts that are outside of your torque wrenches normal capacity.

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These are only forth first gens correct? I need to get one for my 2nd gen and tighten it I think. Thanks

 

 

These will work on 1st & 2nd gens, 1st gen Vmax, FJR, Viragos.

Please note this is an old thread.

 

New thread for this order is at

http://venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?threadid=54654

I will see posts in either one.

Gary

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