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Leaders slipping away? Try new clutch springs.EBC products have always been good. Let's hope they stay that way.Purchased for a 2005cmx250. Noticed the clutched sort of lurched suddenly in the middle of the friction point if the engine RPM was a little elevated (not intentionally trying to launch the bike) along with audible sounds. Inspected steels and friction plates looked fine. A lot of feedback on researching the issue pointed to springs being the culprit (though existing OEM units measured within length spec). Installed these and while I've not been able to put enough miles to see if the symptom has resolved, the clutch feels smooth and consistent so far. The product came with an 4 spring, good packaging and finish. Installed easily as would be expected paying attention to torquing the reused OEM spring bolts to the specified 12nwm with an nwm torque wrench. Reported is the fact that the bolts can easily snap if over tightened. This easily happens when using a wrench with lbs/ft scale (click style). All this I give 4/5 stars. Not 5 as I haven't been able to ride it enough to further rate it. So far, I wouldn't hesitate to buy again or recommend to others purchasing them.
This tool does what you want if you use it for its intended purpose. I bought the Husqvarna flywheel to hold while tightening the nut. Some said it failed and didn't do its job. Don't use it to change the oil filters in your car or load your ex-girlfriend's tire and it should work just fine.The safest non-destructive way to hold the flywheel for removal of the highly torqued nut. Could use a stronger clamping shaft to hold things while re-torquing the nut during installation. Bends a little too easily. Also, the vinyl coating on the band is slippery on a smooth flywheel surface. Powdered resin solves the slip issue.I've used this on a few motorcycles, Honda and Husky and it still looks and works as it should. I recommend it.View Detail
I prefer it for the CRF250L. There is always a spare filter. I love this oil filter. I have it for 2 years and use it on my bike at 30000 km, usually with an oil change every 5,000. I've had no problems with any part of this filter. The included sticker is very helpful. I plug it into my fork and I always know when my next oil change will be. I wish these came with some o-rings or gaskets that the bike needs, but that is expected as this filter is not from Honda and is much cheaper. This filter is one of the reasons I buy the female dental product if I can.View Detail
I gave a place in my toolbox.It's definitely a luxury item, but I think it's worth it. They make setup very easy and work exactly as you hope. The quality and feel won't surprise you, but they're good for the price. The cutter isn't great and for some reason it doesn't work close enough to the pivot point which is kind of annoyingHandles safety wire like a champ, could use cutting edge run all the way to joint, there is a about a 1/2" where there is no cutter but that is nit-picking. Used it on three sets of grips with no issues.cut through the wire fine without damaging themselves, and I expect them to hold up for a long timeView Detail
I have a crf that I rebuilt. I also changed the brake lines. I bought a known brand steel braided one. It didn't fit. It's always good to use the original. I bought the original. It was a bad and expensive experience.Oem It works perfectly. Shipping is very fast and very nice packed.thanks WebikeView Detail
Engineer is Japanese brand whose tools are of very high quality and designed for the professional user; a small number of specialist and semi-specialised items were purchased since the first introduction some years ago. Unlike other Oriental-made brands, the grade of steel used is high and very suitable for the task. firstly in the jaws that include vertical grooves to lock onto a screw head, nut, bolt etc should it have been previously damaged in some way and not removable by other means. It is then capable of removing it cleanly and easily. There are also the usual horizontal grooves, too, for every other situation. The tool is quite short, only 14 cm and ideal for smaller tasks and use in tight spaces.Not have soft-grip handles been .but its overall design locks very differently to other 'Mole' wrenches; when most have a separate locking and release bar built into the section without the adjuster screw, this design needs only to have its handles prised gently apart. Quality comes at a price and Engineer-brand tools are more expensive than other high-end equivalents. View Detail
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