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Removing ignition module from the triple tree - 1/12/2007 7:57:06 AM   
9fifty4

 

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My triple tree is cracked so I bought a new one off ebay. I need to put my ignition module on my new tree but the bolts that hold it on are either stripped or do they need a special tool?? If they are, do Honda shops have this tool?

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RE: Removing ignition module from the triple tree - 1/12/2007 11:34:54 AM   
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Good questions... anyone?

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RE: Removing ignition module from the triple tree - 1/12/2007 1:57:18 PM   
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Its pretty easy to get off... you just use a drill press to drill the heads off, and the switch assm will fall of in your hand...

the remaining studs can be removed with a stud tool, or a pair of vise-grips.

just use regular shcs to re-install.

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RE: Removing ignition module from the triple tree - 1/19/2007 12:18:29 AM   
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It's just 2 6mm allen bolts.  I've been able to remove them before without removing the front forks, but its a lot easier to remove them with the forks out.  But you have to have the allen wrench inserted fully into the head of the bolt or it will round the head out. 

By the way Will, I thought that Freddie Spencer tribute bike looked friggin bad assed!  Great job on that one.

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