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Selling a Kastar ratcheting axle nut wrench that I never got a chance to use (still in packaging). Price is $45, and I'll pay for flat-rate Priority shipping in the continental US. Photo is attached to this post.
From the manufacturer:
This reversible ratcheting wrench is used to remove and install the rear axle nut on Harley-DavidsonŽ FL TouringŽ models with 36mm axle nuts.
This extra long wrench contains a 1/2" square drive for a torque wrench. Insert torque wrench at a 90° angle for proper torque reading.
A custom 36mm double hexagon Torque GripŽ wheel allows access to reach the application without the removal of exhaust.
Loosening and tightening of this nut is a necessary procedure when tightening a drive belt or changing a rear tire.
Vinyl grip provides a comfortable ergonomic grip and prevents the wrench from scratching or marring the bike.
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