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  1. pgafuture

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    Would like to know what the appropriate spanner wrench size would be for my 3rd generation 1990 vfr 750 f would be.

    Installing a new chain and need to adjust accordingly.

    Hopefully I can get it quickly for an upcoming road trip tool kit.

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    ^^^ yep, thats the only two things worth a shit in that crappy vinn-all bag. If you cant buy one off of Ebay, you could always resort to a screwdriver used as a pry bar or in this case a punch and your favorite hammer. Its really not terrible mind you, I have done it to my bike when I was lazy. There is a tool for every job and I got em. Good luck...
     


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    About the same size as an overfed round tail ground squirrel.

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    Heart of Dixie Georgia Boys mighta been usin' dat
    i'm glad you revised that description--i was going to say not just well-fed, but damn well over-fed...hell i didn't know they could get that big!

    p.s. What size are the grid blocks on your graph paper?
     
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    Looks like the spanner can be bought from the Ron Ayers site for a few bucks. A punch or a drift works too. The rest of that tool kit ain't worth it. For the cumulative price of the kit you can buy a toolkit from all sorts of suppliers and take out what you need for under the seat, or tankbag, or panniers or one of those butt ugly top cases that makes any bike look like it was made pregnant by a horny harleydood.
     


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    It's metric graph paper, so the larger grids are 10mm squares, the smaller (below the photo's resolution) are 1mm.

    Well, Snuggles loved cheese excessively and put on alot of weight. Squirrelman is planning to adopt a prairie dog in the Spring.
     


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    I think nocalboy has you whupped. He has adopted three hampsters and has them in training.
     


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    NCB likes animals ?? When it comes to training, squirrels can learn almost anything if you have enough peanuts.


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    Got my new wrench in time. I felt it needed extra leverage. Fits under the seat perfectly. [​IMG]
     


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