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does anyone have this t-stem tool?

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Old 08-21-2006, 09:31 AM
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hey i am wondering if anyone has this t-stem tool for a honda?

i am looking for a motion pro t-stem nut wrench for a honda. i need to tighten that nut up but it requires a special tool. first i thought it was the bearings but it turns out the nut is loose. so if anyone has one that i can use for a couple of minutes please let me know.

it looks like this
Motion Pro T-Stem Nut Wrench & Bearing Adjustment Spanner - Motorcycle USA Superstore
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I have a set of adjustables.... you can give thema shot if you like.

Let me know.
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dog bone do you have one?
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What year did civics have a T-stem?! (sorry) I used a flat peice of 1/4" sheet metal and made my own wrench. Can't find it, but you could do the same with a cutoff wheel and a grinder.
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didn't think of that.
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hey it's the damnedist thing. i was looking at someone's stock tool set that came with the honda bike. i am looking at this weird shapped tool that kinda looks alot like the tool i have in the picture above. wouldn't you know it. those great people of honda thought of everything. they give you the tool you need to tighten and loosen the t-stem. so needless to say i borrowed it.
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