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Old 10-01-2011, 12:00 AM   #1
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Where to get a Valve Adjuster Wrench ???

Where can I buy a Valve Adjuster Wrench part number 09917-14920 ????

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Old 10-01-2011, 12:42 AM   #2
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Re: Where to get a Valve Adjuster Wrench ???

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Where can I buy a Valve Adjuster Wrench part number 09917-14920 ????

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That is a dealer item.But a schrader valve stem and cover fits perfectly,and is more compact than the Suzuki tool.The Suzuki tool is a little to long to adjust the intake valves without moving the wiring harness.Also a Robinson head screw and a short piece of hose work well.
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That is a dealer item.But a schrader valve stem and cover fits perfectly,and is more compact than the Suzuki tool.The Suzuki tool is a little to long to adjust the intake valves without moving the wiring harness.Also a Robinson head screw and a short piece of hose work well.
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You should be able to pick one up at any tire shop,or auto store.You can put what ever length valve stem on that you want.

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You should be able to pick one up at any tire shop,or auto store.You can put what ever length valve stem on that you want.

Actually carrying a spare valve stem and Shrader cap is a great way to protect a new valve core if/when one goes south while riding. Went to check the pressures one day, removed the valve cap and it went Psssss. Yeah, it happens now and again.



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Where can I buy a Valve Adjuster Wrench part number 09917-14920 ????

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That is a dealer item.But a schrader valve stem and cover fits perfectly,and is more compact than the Suzuki tool.The Suzuki tool is a little to long to adjust the intake valves without moving the wiring harness.Also a Robinson head screw and a short piece of hose work well.
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Just want to clear this up in my mind. Were you actually thinking of a Robertson screw head or is a Robinson a different screw that I am unaware of ?
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Old 10-02-2011, 05:12 PM   #8
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Re: Where to get a Valve Adjuster Wrench ???

I was thinking the same thing. I just bought the bike on Friday. I was looking over the manual and saw that I had the adjust the valves on the motor. They listed a part number. When you answered you sent a picture of a tire valve wrench used to install/ remove AIR valves on tires. Do you use the same tool or are we talking about two different things ?????

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Where can I buy a Valve Adjuster Wrench part number 09917-14920 ????

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That is a dealer item.But a schrader valve stem and cover fits perfectly,and is more compact than the Suzuki tool.The Suzuki tool is a little to long to adjust the intake valves without moving the wiring harness.Also a Robinson head screw and a short piece of hose work well.
:cool:
Just want to clear this up in my mind. Were you actually thinking of a Robertson screw head or is a Robinson a different screw that I am unaware of ?
Yes, the head of the screw with a piece of hose over the threads.
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I was thinking the same thing. I just bought the bike on Friday. I was looking over the manual and saw that I had the adjust the valves on the motor. They listed a part number. When you answered you sent a picture of a tire valve wrench used to install/ remove AIR valves on tires. Do you use the same tool or are we talking about two different things ?????

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Yep,same tool.You can use whatever length valve stem you want.
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