'80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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Fojyie
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'80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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I have an '80 CBX w/original swingarm. Since I took this bike down to the frame for painting, I removed the swingarm. Now, I want to reinstall the swingarm but find a special wrench is designated in the Addendment (32-34) to tighten the outer collar on the left while holding the already torqued inner collar. Can this be done without the wrench or do I need to find this special wrench?

BTW, I've really gotten a lot of good tips on taking this CBX apart and together from all of you guys. Great information.

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Re: '80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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Check that, I meant 22-34 addendum page.

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Re: '80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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I think the steering stem socket for the top yoke nut is 2-sided and one or the other fits the swingarm locknut. But you probably don't have that one either. You should be able to fashion on from a cheap socket and a Dremmel pretty quickly.

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Re: '80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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I have made one that fits the clutch and steering nut already. This swingarm nut is different in that there is a locking ring with the castle style being that nut. The way the wrench looks, it allows you to hold the first collar with a 24 mm socket and around it fits a flat wrench that mates the castle style ring allowing you to tighten it without further tightening the first 24mm nut on the swing bolt. I assume tightening the castle nut potentially tightens the 24 mm nut since the torque is much higher on the castle nut versus the 24 mm nut.

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Re: '80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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I never had a problem using the separate socket to tighten just the lock nut. If the threads are clean, you won't further tighten your inner adjuster bolt. Anyway, that's all I've ever done and I've done an bunch of '80-'82s without a problem. I've never seen the actual tool Honda makes for that.

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Re: '80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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Okay, thanks for this encouragement. I will make a socket to fit the outer castle nut and will tighten it to the higher torque.

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Re: '80 Swingarm Special Wrench

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I failed to report back that tightening the lock nut went just fine as you said. Thanks again for the assistsance.

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