Removing an awkward nut...

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Re: Removing an awkward nut...

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Obviously.....breaker bar and a 6pt long socket. Was a touch easier than thought! Helped having the air scoops off.
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Re: Removing an awkward nut...

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Nice work, Col. Well done you. You can build things up in your mind as being impossible when in fact they're very doable. As you found out! Onwards and upwards :D
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Risers installed, what a pain in the arse. When the bars are free, you really need 2 people to then pop the new risers in so you have somewhere to rest the bars again. And of course, I ended up scratching my dashboard. The lightest touch of the bar, and I mean the lightest of touches, and it scratched it. Really really annoyed with myself. Might try some PLast X or something, see if that helps.

But other than that, the risers look great and I can feel a big difference on the bar position just sitting on it in the garage.
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Re: Removing an awkward nut...

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tricol wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 1:32 pm Risers installed, what a pain in the arse. When the bars are free, you really need 2 people to then pop the new risers in so you have somewhere to rest the bars again. And of course, I ended up scratching my dashboard. The lightest touch of the bar, and I mean the lightest of touches, and it scratched it. Really really annoyed with myself. Might try some PLast X or something, see if that helps.

But other than that, the risers look great and I can feel a big difference on the bar position just sitting on it in the garage.
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Re: Removing an awkward nut...

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weeksy wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 10:03 am i meant about how you got the nut off :D
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