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D
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Simple and easy to use. Doesn't require two person team to perform. Didn't break like cheaper aluminum tool, and did not break inner cartridge. Like it. No straps, no make shift press/wood. Much safer.
FastestSlowGuy
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
Perfect and cheap
Scott G RVA
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
This tool is actually quite useful. 08 CBR 600RR
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022
Super basic tool, It's likely overpriced for what it is but I didn't have spare time to make my own. It compresses fork springs effortlessly, wish I had one years ago. If you're wrestling with screwdrivers or those cheap handles to compress springs, just get this and be done with it.
Marquise Young
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021
Amazon issued full refund although I was able to borrow one drone a friend to complete the job. His was the exact same as this one that’s listed. Using the tool was easy and straight forward. No issues and got the job done right the first time race tech is a go to for my toys specialty tools
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2016
If you have inverted front shocks I can't imagine servicing them without this tool. I used to service my standard shocks without one of these. Doable but difficult at times. With the inverted shocks on my Victory cross country I bought this to make the job doable and no busted up knuckles.. Anymore I cant imagine why I didn't buy one years ago. Paid for itself in NO aggravation on the first use. Great design, works as indicated and a tool I can pass down to my boys later in life.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2015
This spring compressor is a must have when servicing USD forks. It makes the disassembly process so easy. Plus there is no need for two persons, or the use of tie down straps commonly required with the other compressor tools. It holds everything in place with the spring compressed for as long as necessary.Also, with a little creativity, it can be fastened to a workbench so that the tool is stationary and at a comfortable working height. Great product. It really is a good deal when you consider the cost is equivalent to about 1.5 hours of labor at today's rates in most motorcycle shops.
Bloose
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2014
Simple tool, excellent results.I pulled one of my forks apart to change oil without this tool. After nearly wrecking the fork I realized I wasn't going to get the fork back together without some sort of tool. I was working on forks for my 2006 CBR1000 and the service manual makes no mention of needing a spring compressor. After watching some You Tube videos I saw some guys using a tool like this one. I wasn't sure if this was going to work with my Honda and if there was going to be any other tools needed. I didn't replace the seals, just did an oil change. Once I had the tool it turned out that it was indeed the only tool I needed (besides basic hand tools) to get my fork back together. It also made doing the second fork tube a snap. Trying to do this without this tool was just dumb on my part. It was well worth the money!As a side note, I ordered this from Motorsport Superstore through Amazon. The shipping was free and lightning fast! From TX to WI in one day! bravo!
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