FD2 Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Nov 5, 2013 Messages 209 Reaction score 14 Location Liverpool England Jun 27, 2020 #1 Hi. Anyone know what size Torx the main fixing bolt is? Thanks
Chrisvh Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 6, 2008 Messages 536 Reaction score 25 Location Fringe of the Celtic Fringe Jun 27, 2020 #2 Torx 75
Fullchat Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 18, 2015 Messages 392 Reaction score 28 Location Hull, East Yorkshire Jun 27, 2020 #3 Just been out to the bike and a T60 fits nicely with just a very little slack. I see Chrisvh says Torx 75. Would that difference take up that slack?
Just been out to the bike and a T60 fits nicely with just a very little slack. I see Chrisvh says Torx 75. Would that difference take up that slack?
Winjar Registered user Joined Dec 9, 2019 Messages 1,173 Reaction score 2 Location Amsterdam Jun 27, 2020 #4 Fullchat said: Just been out to the bike and a T60 fits nicely with just a very little slack. I see Chrisvh says Torx 75. Would that difference take up that slack? Click to expand... T60 is the size, I change my gear lever for TT last week.
Fullchat said: Just been out to the bike and a T60 fits nicely with just a very little slack. I see Chrisvh says Torx 75. Would that difference take up that slack? Click to expand... T60 is the size, I change my gear lever for TT last week.
FD2 Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Nov 5, 2013 Messages 209 Reaction score 14 Location Liverpool England Jun 27, 2020 #5 Thanks gents.
Chrisvh Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 6, 2008 Messages 536 Reaction score 25 Location Fringe of the Celtic Fringe Jun 28, 2020 #6 Winjar said: T60 is the size, I change my gear lever for TT last week. Click to expand... In that case please accept my apologies. I asked the same question last year and was told T75. I assumed I had used that.
Winjar said: T60 is the size, I change my gear lever for TT last week. Click to expand... In that case please accept my apologies. I asked the same question last year and was told T75. I assumed I had used that.
AberdeenAngus Registered user Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 14,289 Reaction score 43 Location Aberdeen Jun 28, 2020 #7 Whenever you try a Torx bit or socket, and you think you have a fit, always try the next one too. Sometimes the next bigger bit or next smaller socket fits even better.
Whenever you try a Torx bit or socket, and you think you have a fit, always try the next one too. Sometimes the next bigger bit or next smaller socket fits even better.
Winjar Registered user Joined Dec 9, 2019 Messages 1,173 Reaction score 2 Location Amsterdam Jun 28, 2020 #8 Chrisvh said: In that case please accept my apologies. I asked the same question last year and was told T75. I assumed I had used that. Click to expand... we have same memorie problem sometimes.
Chrisvh said: In that case please accept my apologies. I asked the same question last year and was told T75. I assumed I had used that. Click to expand... we have same memorie problem sometimes.