Motorcycle Front Axle Removal Tool

Motorcycle Front Axle Removal Tool

$24.99 USD

Many popular bikes like the Yamaha T7, BMW 1200GS, F800GS, Harley Pan America, etc require a large hex/Allen tool to remove the front axle. Typically, the Allen sockets are 1/2" drive so you need to carry a large ratchet wrench as well. If you have multiple bikes with different sized hex requirements, you need to carry multiple-sized Allen sockets too.

This durable front axle tool is made from anodized 6061 billet aluminum and it has 4 popular sizes (17, 19, 22, and 24mm) and has a 3/8" square drive on both sides.

Available in Black, Blue, and Red.

*Max torque 70ft/lbs. Not suitable for use with impact tools!*

*International Customers: (outside the US and Canada)
All extra fees such as taxes, duties, tariffs, brokerage, etc are not included in the purchase price. Customers are wholly responsible for the payment of these fees!

*MOTORCYCLE NOT INCLUDED* (Yup, apparently this footnote is required, we've had questions).


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Kirk
Compact, lightweight but….

I love the concept and that it’s lightweight aluminum however, the first time I needed to use it, it broke when using it with a ratchet. Unless mine was a flawed case I would only recommend using it with a box style wrench. Fortunately mine is still usable, just not with a ratchet.

Hey Kirk,

Thanks for the review. There's nothing flawed with your socket. The socket is 6061 aluminum so it's lightweight for trail use. There isn't much material left on the 17mm end once the 3/8' square drive is machined in which the reason for the note on the product page:

'Max torque 70ft/lbs. Not suitable for use with impact tools!'

For use over 70lb-ft, a 17mm hex socket over the end of the tool is a good idea as it compresses the material rather that square drive forcing things apart.

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Ron C
ingenious tool

ingenious, simple, lightweight, get one.

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Eric S+13
Trick Tool

It's trick, light, and will work with a variety of bikes, works for me!