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    Where can I get this tool from?

    Hi Guys!

    Am working on my CX500 and am up to wheel bearings.
    The Comstars these had use a retainer on one side to hold the bearings in.
    It's soft alloy and has for slots in it to undo.

    I need a tool like No.C7024
    http://tetools.com/Cat/C280.pdf (opens a single pdf page)

    Does anyone know where I can get one in NZ within a few days? TE says 6 weeks....
    I can wait that long if need be. But 'd prefer it a bit sooner!

    Any ideas?

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    That looks pretty straight forward to make. If you don't have access to machining gear, what about a piece of pipe and a hacksaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Revhead View Post
    Hi Guys!

    Am working on my CX500 and am up to wheel bearings.
    The Comstars these had use a retainer on one side to hold the bearings in.
    It's soft alloy and has for slots in it to undo.

    I need a tool like No.C7024
    http://tetools.com/Cat/C280.pdf (opens a single pdf page)

    Does anyone know where I can get one in NZ within a few days? TE says 6 weeks....
    I can wait that long if need be. But 'd prefer it a bit sooner!

    Any ideas?
    Check with SULCO, they stock TE tools.
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    Well you have come to the right place looking for tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2smokes View Post
    That looks pretty straight forward to make. If you don't have access to machining gear, what about a piece of pipe and a hacksaw.
    A made one might have worked before I used a not quite the right tool on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Well you have come to the right place looking for tools.
    Ha! They are al lover the net!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Well you have come to the right place looking for tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Revhead View Post
    Hi Guys!

    Am working on my CX500 and am up to wheel bearings.
    The Comstars these had use a retainer on one side to hold the bearings in.
    It's soft alloy and has for slots in it to undo.

    I need a tool like No.C7024
    http://tetools.com/Cat/C280.pdf (opens a single pdf page)

    Does anyone know where I can get one in NZ within a few days? TE says 6 weeks....
    I can wait that long if need be. But 'd prefer it a bit sooner!

    Any ideas?
    Don't be dumb... Or lazy...Use Google... your just being needy or wanting attention.
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    Hey norog, there's one now!
    Well I have used google, gone too 2 local bike shops and one engineering shop (who asked the importer for me)
    Thought I might ask on a biker forum where people get there bike tools from as I thought maybe there would be guys who tinker on their bikes and like to own tools. Or maybe even a forum sponsor who supplies tools I could get one off etc.
    If I'm doing a job on a vehicle of mine and need a tool I like to buy one so I have it for the future.

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    Hehe refer to my earlier post about using the not quite right tool.
    The retainer is soft alloy and is staked. So tapping it with a flat punch and hammer just rounded off one of the slots.
    Option 2 was actually an adjustable grinder tool. Fitted perfectly, and even undid it 1/2 a turn, but because it was adjustable it kept slipping and did more damage.
    So then I decided to stop dicking about and get a proper tool before I really screwed it up.

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    I needed the same for retainer on my '72 CB750 wheel. I took advice from the Honda SOHC forum and made it myself. Piece of hollow metal tube, drilled 2 holes and put a bolt thru each hole, fitted a nut to secure each to the tube..leaving 4-5mm of bolt head exposed to bite into the groove on the alloy retainer...the bolts need to be good size fit. Push down and turn. Took a few tries. Also you may as I did - have a "stake" which will prevent the retainer from turning until it is removed. In my case the stake was a teeny metal insert like a toothpick - just able to see it. I had to drill that through before I could spin the retainer out. I did some damage to the slots - so I had a new retainer on hand for the refit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Revhead View Post
    Hi Guys!

    Am working on my CX500 and am up to wheel bearings.
    The Comstars these had use a retainer on one side to hold the bearings in.
    It's soft alloy and has for slots in it to undo.

    I need a tool like No.C7024
    http://tetools.com/Cat/C280.pdf (opens a single pdf page)

    Does anyone know where I can get one in NZ within a few days? TE says 6 weeks....
    I can wait that long if need be. But 'd prefer it a bit sooner!

    Any ideas?
    Yep found one (in NZ) after one google search.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trade_nancy View Post
    I needed the same for retainer on my '72 CB750 wheel. I took advice from the Honda SOHC forum and made it myself. Piece of hollow metal tube, drilled 2 holes and put a bolt thru each hole, fitted a nut to secure each to the tube..leaving 4-5mm of bolt head exposed to bite into the groove on the alloy retainer...the bolts need to be good size fit. Push down and turn. Took a few tries. Also you may as I did - have a "stake" which will prevent the retainer from turning until it is removed. In my case the stake was a teeny metal insert like a toothpick - just able to see it. I had to drill that through before I could spin the retainer out. I did some damage to the slots - so I had a new retainer on hand for the refit.
    Yes thats the tool suggested in my manual. Just found out a new retainer is easily available so will use a tool like that to install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    Yep found one (in NZ) after one google search.
    Helpful post.
    I have to say that 12 hours on from my first post I'm not overly enthralled with the manner of the average poster here.
    All other forums I participate in people are there due to a shared interest and actually enjoy helping out the new guys etc.
    Even if the question at first seems simple to an experienced hand.
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