Skeeve Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 I will check out the Motion Pro tool also. Hobby shop: section of brass tubing = $5 Hardware store: suitably sized drill stop or similar, & some rubber hose to fit tubing = $10 Pharmacy: Oral syringe = $5 ----------------------------------- Total = $20; $15 savings over the Motion Pro tool, & that's only if you don't already have most of the components sitting around the garage as "useful scrap." For 90% of the motorcyclists who have a garage of their own, the total outlay is going to be $5 or less... For instance, forget the drill stop, a block of wood sized so it won't fall into the fork tube w/ a suitably sized hole for the tubing drilled thru it will be a better solution than the drill stop, & is $0 cost. C'mon, get creative. Google an image of the MP tool & reverse engineer it: it's not that complicated!
docc Posted September 9, 2010 Posted September 9, 2010 While you have the wheel off, check out the FAQ Maintenance Checklist . It's especially good to get all eight brake pistons moving evenly again!
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