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    C-Spanner anyone?

    Im doing a trackday on Saturday on my NC30 and I need to firm the rear suspension up a bit. Does anyone have a C spanner that fits the shock on one of those in the Auckland area I can borrow for a hour or so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Im doing a trackday on Saturday on my NC30 and I need to firm the rear suspension up a bit. Does anyone have a C spanner that fits the shock on one of those in the Auckland area I can borrow for a hour or so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Im doing a trackday on Saturday on my NC30 and I need to firm the rear suspension up a bit. Does anyone have a C spanner that fits the shock on one of those in the Auckland area I can borrow for a hour or so?

    cheers

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    I have a couple here, you're welcome to try them.
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    In stock two way c spanner that fit a wide range of shocks $29.90 plus p and p.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    In stock two way c spanner that fit a wide range of shocks $29.90 plus p and p.
    how much is P&P ?? to tauranga

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    how much is P&P ?? to tauranga
    About $4 to $5 dependent on carrier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turboduck View Post
    Im doing a trackday on Saturday on my NC30 and I need to firm the rear suspension up a bit. Does anyone have a C spanner that fits the shock on one of those in the Auckland area I can borrow for a hour or so?

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
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    Lucky you dont work for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Lucky you dont work for me.
    I'd consider it unlucky on my part..

    Anyway, he's impressed by my handy work..
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    I found it took an absolute eternity to turn it around with the C spanner, it's just so awkward and stiff in there. Found it way easier with a hammer and long pointed file. Tell me if you actually notice a difference because i didn't even after winding it up a significant amount, though maybe it had just had it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trademe900 View Post
    I found it took an absolute eternity to turn it around with the C spanner, it's just so awkward and stiff in there. Found it way easier with a hammer and long pointed file. Tell me if you actually notice a difference because i didn't even after winding it up a significant amount, though maybe it had just had it.

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