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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaket View Post
    lube the bearing while you are at it. you already are so far in that no point to left it undone.
    Pardon my ignorance but what bearing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapata View Post
    Pardon my ignorance but what bearing?
    The one or rather ones that are very expensive to replace if neglected.

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    Update

    Well I am very frustrated.

    I was not able to found a 46mm spanner, socket or wrench. I went to Lowe's, Home Depot, Auto Zone, O'Reylli's, Sears and Harbor Freight Tools.

    Any idea where to buy it? I don't want to order it on-line because it will be another week to tackle this project.
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    just go get a 1 13/16" and get it done.

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    "We want to be free! We want to be free to do what we want to do! We want to be free to ride. And we want to be free to ride our machines without being hassled by The Man. And we want to get loaded. And we want to have a good time! - Heavenly Blues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin_R View Post
    At least on 1050 you can. Just rotate the axle so that one bolt at a time is accessible on the low point. Or was it the high point? Well, anyway, rotating the axle as you go along is the key.


    Low point...... and if you shag your locking nuts (seriously) let me know because I have a bag of about 250 to spare
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