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Metric sockets 8 mm to 17, a few metric wrenches,needle nose pliers, a hammer and punch, air tools are great for tearing down,make sure all your ground spots are really clean on your new frame,use a penetrating oil on all your nuts and bolts the day before a tear down,pressure wash if possible.It's always nicer to work on a cleaner bike.use a good degreaser to..its always a good time to flush out your radiator and replace any bad fuel lines or old motor and pipe mounts.good luck and take some pics as you go..don't forget you will also need a set of new cotter pins for everything.

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Metric sockets 8 mm to 17, a few metric wrenches,needle nose pliers, a hammer and punch, air tools are great for tearing down,make sure all your ground spots are really clean on your new frame,use a penetrating oil on all your nuts and bolts the day before a tear down,pressure wash if possible.It's always nicer to work on a cleaner bike.use a good degreaser to..its always a good time to flush out your radiator and replace any bad fuel lines or old motor and pipe mounts.good luck and take some pics as you go..

thanks alot..i'll be sure to post pics

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cutting torch, jack hammer, grinder, sawsall, drill, etc

 

 

Lol just kidding basic hand tools, and yes air tools are nice.

 

Good info from lowbuckracing! :headbang:

 

 

post pics of yoru project!

 

 

Cody

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You will need a Metric Cresent wrench and Left handed deadblow !! :rotflmao:

 

No really, Common metric hand tools, a Banshee flywheel puller (IF tearing down mtr), rubber mallet, and a impact wrench will really help out a bunch.

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