C-spanner
- steve
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Re: C-spanner
im guessin u dont hav a tool kit on your bike , most bike tool kits have c-spanners , ive got 2 c-spanners but not sure if they will fit your bike as they are for my R1s
- D3LS M
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Re: C-spanner
You'll do well to get any place near it on a GSX-R 

- al
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Re: C-spanner
It is time to find yourself a blunt "f*ck off" screwdriver and a hammer! 

- Grant
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Re: C-spanner
I do have a toolkit but there is no c-spanner in it.JT52 wrote:im guessin u dont hav a tool kit on your bike , most bike tool kits have c-spanners , ive got 2 c-spanners but not sure if they will fit your bike as they are for my R1s
The owners manual says to go to your local dealer and have them do it of get a Suzuki "special tool".
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Re: C-spanner
you can usually get replica's of the original of ebay for bike c-spanners, usually come in 2 piece so it fits under the seat easily.
doubt the quality will be brill but as its not something that takes a huge amount of pressure to turn ( apply wd-40) it should be okay.
Usually about a tenner!
doubt the quality will be brill but as its not something that takes a huge amount of pressure to turn ( apply wd-40) it should be okay.
Usually about a tenner!
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Re: C-spanner
Shirlaws think it should be part of the supplied toolkit. Can any other GSXR owner confirm this?
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Re: C-spanner
Have you tried asking a Suzuki dealer for their expert advice?Grant wrote:Shirlaws think it should be part of the supplied toolkit. Can any other GSXR owner confirm this?
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Re: C-spanner
No... I only phoned Shirlaws.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:Have you tried asking a Suzuki dealer for their expert advice?Grant wrote:Shirlaws think it should be part of the supplied toolkit. Can any other GSXR owner confirm this?

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Re: C-spanner
Boom Boom! 

- The Rossi Kid
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Re: C-spanner
I've got a Suzuki C-Spanner kickin aboot at hame. Welcome to it if ya like.
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Re: C-spanner
Where do you class as home nowadays... Alford or town?The Rossi Kid wrote:I've got a Suzuki C-Spanner kickin aboot at hame. Welcome to it if ya like.
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Re: C-spanner
Town.................................................................but the C-Spanner is in AlfordGrant wrote:Where do you class as home nowadays... Alford or town?




- Shrek
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Re: C-spanner
They come with a kit that I use at work all the time so I have ...err... several of them at home
You can have one if you want

You can have one if you want

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Re: C-spanner
I would suggest you wear gloves when trying to adjust the rear pre-load
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Re: C-spanner
I thought using a c-spanner would be easier?missile wrote:I would suggest you wear gloves when trying to adjust the rear pre-load

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Re: C-spanner
ive got one in my tool kit if u need a shottie
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Re: C-spanner
oneeyefrail wrote:ive got one in my tool kit if u need a shottie
Bought it thinking it wiz a "see spanner"
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Re: C-spanner
stuart I can't believe it's not butter! :)
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Re: C-spanner
oneeyefrail wrote:stuart I am an arsehole :)
Quite agreed

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Re: C-spanner
thats not good enough, or so i was toldBig Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:It is time to find yourself a blunt "f*ck off" screwdriver and a hammer!
