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showa & kayaba damper rod tool
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[QUOTE="wornknobby, post: 1156588, member: 50948"] I found a post from some site on a google search and saw that a 2005 yz250f has the same tool required, and what he did was took a 1" outside diameter piece of gas pipe (black pipe from hardware store) and made a cross shape in one end of it. I just bought a 2' length of it and used a air cutting wheel to make the cross. As a template I used a small craftsman center punch as my thick ness of each "leg" on the cross, worked great, Otherwise I would of had to buy it for like $30. I would probably still be waiting for it too. Now I have a homemade tool, the forks are rebuilt and are now on my xr600. finally, YZ125 inverted forks on my 93 xr600, sweetness. can't wait for spring. Now I just need to make a bracket for my front caliper and my cbr wheels will be complete also. :) oop it seems I may have gone of track little. [/QUOTE]
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