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Getting ready to pull everything down for new wheels brakes, etc and don't have the bike handy to measure - could someone provide a wrench/socket size for the following items on a 2010 FXDC?
rear axle
rear axle nut
front axle nut
fork top caps
Steering stem
Also, will the stem races come off easily or should I get new ones? Bike only has about 2100 miles but if I need to beat on them to remove then I want new ones.
Don't take out the races unless you're replacing the bearings. They wear as a matched set. I just replaced mine since I was changing the trees. For me, they came out easily with a bearing puller. Not sure the best way to get them out otherwise since the race isn't completely visible from the other side. Definitely use a soft metal though (brass usually).
I have all of these off my bike at the moment. Assuming that your 2010 is the same size as my 2009:
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