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FRP Riders Wrench

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From Jeff Fredette's site: http://www.frpoffroad.com/catalog/produ ... x?CatID=10

More of just a review. I picked one up and it's come in handy on several occations! Mainly removing the plug on the trail.

For a home made piece, it's good quality and I think a reasonable price. Excellent service and shipping speed too on this! :supz:

On the same link above is the fork damper rod holder as well. For those of us who can't weld and don't know anyone who does. :roll:
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Home made? :?
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Well, it seems like he/they took a wrench and welded a slightly larger piece to it to give it's multiple size capability. The product is definately quality! Not quite Sears but not "made it in my basement" also. :wink:

Here's what I mean. Click on thumbs for full size.

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I have one

I just would not call it home made, Jeff's been making them for awhile
I've seen a couple different companies sell em, but they always call it a Fredette Riders Wrench

I have the fork holder too
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i find them a bit short to reach the plug on the e series kdx. too wide on the diameter of the plug spanner ring and it interfer with the top head cover.
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KDXsg wrote:i find them a bit short to reach the plug on the e series kdx. too wide on the diameter of the plug spanner ring and it interfer with the top head cover.
Really? I sure have not had that issue using mine
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KDXsg wrote:i find them a bit short to reach the plug on the e series kdx. too wide on the diameter of the plug spanner ring and it interfer with the top head cover.
Necro-bump!
For future reference, on the FRP website, part # 01-030 is the rider's wrench for the H series.
Part # 01-031 is for the E series, this might be why there is some trouble using these on series E.
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