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!
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.
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Home made?
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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
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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Really? I sure have not had that issue using mineKDXsg 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.
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Necro-bump!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.
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.