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Swingarm Alignment Tool | Surron Ultra Bee

Swingarm Alignment Tool | Surron Ultra Bee

Regular price $14.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $14.00 USD
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Custom Tool Allows for Removal of the Mid Shaft While Keeping the Swingarm in Place

This Swingarm Alignment Tool from DirtyBike is a game changer for anytime you are doing bearing maintenance or primary chain or belt replacement and you need to remove the jackshaft on your Ultra Bee.

Instructions: Remove the midshaft nut and use the tool to start to push the shaft out. The tool will stay on the right side holding the swingarm in place. Pull the mid shaft out just far enough to remove the mid shaft assembly and the swingarm will stay where it belongs making installation alignment much easier. 

This tool can also be used as a pusher to install the suspension link needle bearings. A DirtyBike exclusive.

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