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I am looking for high-quality wrenches that fit the 22mm front axel nut and the 27 mm rear axel nut that can be stored beneath the seat on my 2014 Deluxe. My 1976 Honda CB750F came with a really nice (but low quality) set of tools that had a wrench that slide into a separate handle (extender) that fit the rear axle nut, and can be stored beneath the seat. Can anybody make a recommendation? Thanks.
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(03-13-2021, 03:31 AM)Dave_imp Wrote: I am looking for high-quality wrenches that fit the 22mm front axel nut and the 27 mm rear axel nut that can be stored beneath the seat on my 2014 Deluxe. My 1976 Honda CB750F came with a really nice (but low quality) set of tools that had a wrench that slide into a separate handle (extender) that fit the rear axle nut, and can be stored beneath the seat. Can anybody make a recommendation? Thanks.
Eastbound.shop sell a tyre lever kit and axle spanners that might work for you. I have no experience of them, just saw them mentioned on the internet.
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Just buy the right size sockets and a breaker bar , they will fit under the seat.
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You can use the nut on the end of the Honda oil filter removal tool (cap) for the front axle.
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Honda has a tool kit for the CB1100, but it doesn't come with the bike like every other Honda I've ever bought. The tools aren't the highest quality but it's highly portable and each item will work. I bought the complete set and filled the snap top bag. It only uses a small portion of the space under the seat.
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Dave i would look at an adjustable crescent, maybe 8" and test if it fits and can undo the bolts, takes up less space than two spanners and would fit most bolts on the bike and any other bike if need be.
( why would you remove the rear wheel ? )
You would use it very occasionally anyway, i have a small 4" one on the bike, haven't used it though, good luck.
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cycle gear has a nice set i think it was from motion pro
about 50 bucks
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Honda has these tools available:
A) 99006-27000 27mm ring spanner
B) 99006-12000 wrench extension
C) 99006-22000 22mm ring spanner
Should be about $12-$15 total.
The rear axle is a 22mm, the nut a 27mm self-locking, so a single wrench would not keep the other end from spinning - you need a wrench at both ends.
Not the best quality, but they will not fail the task - never seen or heard of one of these wrenches rounding or failing. Also very compact, as the extension sleeve stores on either one of the handles.
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(03-13-2021, 12:45 PM)LakeWylieJoe_imp Wrote: Honda has a tool kit for the CB1100, but it doesn't come with the bike like every other Honda I've ever bought. The tools aren't the highest quality but it's highly portable and each item will work. I bought the complete set and filled the snap top bag. It only uses a small portion of the space under the seat.
It does in Europe but there are no axle spanners in it. Do you not even get a spanner, wth an extension handle, to adjust the rear shock?
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Mine came with the rear shock spanner, and that's all.
(03-13-2021, 08:24 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote: (03-13-2021, 12:45 PM)LakeWylieJoe_imp Wrote: Honda has a tool kit for the CB1100, but it doesn't come with the bike like every other Honda I've ever bought. The tools aren't the highest quality but it's highly portable and each item will work. I bought the complete set and filled the snap top bag. It only uses a small portion of the space under the seat.
It does in Europe but there are no axle spanners in it. Do you not even get a spanner, wth an extension handle, to adjust the rear shock?
It does in Europe but there are no axle spanners in it. Do you not even get a spanner, wth an extension handle, to adjust the rear shock?