Use this installation tool from Cogent to be sure that your Cogent Drop-in Dynamic Cartridges are installed correctly. A strong magnet in the end holds the cartridge firmly while you lower it into your fork leg. Then slide the spring over the tool until it holds the DDC down, then gently remove the tool. That simple. Never again question if it is properly seated on the damper rod.
Works equally well for removal when you need to change your fork oil. Also works great with Race Tech Emulators.
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With a Haynes manual, you can do it yourself…from simple maintenance to basic repairs. Haynes writes every book based on a complete teardown of the motorcycle. Haynes books have clear instructions and plenty of photographs that show each step.
- Step-by-step procedures
- Easy-to-follow photos
- Complete troubleshooting section
- Valuable short cuts
- Color spark plug diagnosis
Complete coverage for your Yamaha Trail Bikes covering PW, RT, TT-R and XT225/350 models for 1981 thru 2000.
- Allows precise valve lash adjustment without disturbing the setting when the lock nut is fastened
- Knurled knob on adjuster drivers ensure a precise and secure grip
- Integrated repositionable wrench handle holds the lock nut while the drivers are used to loosen or tighten the valve adjustment screw
Set includes:
- (1) 10mm steel socket wrench
- (1) 3mm square tappet adjuster
A set of feeler gauges so you can adjust the valves on your Yamaha. Yamaha says that when the bike is cold, the Intake should be between .002" and .004" and the Exhaust should be between .006" and .007".
This set includes one gauge with a .004" on one end and a .005" on the other for your intake side and another with a .006" and .008" for the exhaust side.