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HELP!!!!!

Started by Easy Tiger, June 13, 2012, 03:33:36 PM

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Easy Tiger

Guys, I seem to be having a nightmare. What size socket do I need to remove my spark plugs?
2002 Triumph Tiger 955i

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emken67

Needs to be a thin walled socket -I use a box spanner myself.

Easy Tiger

Thanks emken, I bought an 18mm deep socket and spent the afternoon exasperated as it didn't fit. The thin wall makes sense.....I love this f@#$ing bike!!!!!!!
2002 Triumph Tiger 955i

Easy Tiger

Hmmm. I appear to be a retard!!! After much swearing my buddy asked if the appropriate sized socket in my bikes tool kit.....bugger!
2002 Triumph Tiger 955i

Putts255

I bought the 18 MM Mastercraft spark plug socket at Canadian Tire I think it was $9.  I figured I will have this bike for a long time to come, may as well.  Lifetime waranty on it makes it even better.
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2001 Triumph Tiger - Black

PeteH

Sorry Easy... I read your post on the 13th but did`nt reply cos I thought you did`nt have a tool kit under the seat :oops:
Tiger 1200 XRt in red, now recycled 😞

Bixxer Bob

Gotta admit, I had my Girly for about three months all the time cursing the PO for having the toolkit away before I found it under the rear seat fob.  Well.... you don't turn it upside down often do you? :lol:

The seat fob that is...
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