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  1. #16
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    dude if ya have the 19 mill nut" put the bolt into it tighten it up, then stick it in the axel" ya can use the bolt with a cresent to undo it--(does this make sense) i did it last week on me gix, you dont need to weld anything, i think its a 19 as well im in east auckland , you can pick it up if ya want-- let me know and i wil check the size

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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    Just taken my forks out and i need to take the axle out so i can change the fork seals. So i am in desperate need of a size 19(+/- 1) allen key so i can get the axle out. Im gonna look around for bolts to try and get around it, but if you are in AUCKLAND and can help me out either tonight, or tomorrow morning please txt me on 0272532246.

    Thanks in advance!



    Glad you got it out, but if you need anything like these we sell them up to I think 22mm. Sold a couple in-hex impact sockets recently for this job. PM me for more info.
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    i did the same thing when changing the front break. just got a big bolt, put a bunch of nuts on it, then used a socket.
    gone.

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    yeh, i found one nut but it wasnt thick enough to be in the hole and have tension from a socket/spanner at the same time, then i found one just over twice and thick and it did the job really well.

    Got a few tools in mind that im gonna pick up so i have them for next time, because there WILL be a next time with the way that i do wheelies

    Took far too long to do the whole job, but now that i know how it all works i reckon i could do it in a few hours rather than the 8 or so it took me Thats what happens though when you are unprepared and hadnt thought through most of it. But at the end of it it's actually a reletively easy job!
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