Anyone used a laser tools or bikeservice tools Ducati wheel nut socket? They’re about £35 compared to some of the other £70 ones (bloody mental for a socket!) Anyone know if they work without chewing up the nut? Need one for the monster especially now as I’ve got to take the bloody wheel off to fit a carbon chain guard! Thanks
£45 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-00898-BI-HEX-Socket-4-inch/dp/B0002BUBZQ £25 https://www.powertoolsuk.co.uk/drap...MI36mAqYqh3gIVAud3Ch0fhQ90EAkYASABEgIKfPD_BwE
https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/rear-wheel-socket.65134/ I'm not impressed with the bike service socket. Chewed up very easily. But it was cheap though.
Get a steel one as you will most likely need to put a rattlegun on it. Aluminium will just absorb all the power. DAMHIK
A steel one is a must (the Lazer is steel). A rattle gun will just chew up the 1/2" drive of an alloy socket.
Got to say that I'm a little disappointed in the CTMOTO stainless 55mm socket I bought. The fit is a little slack, feel that use of my Clarke rattle-gun would probably do some damage to the nut. The two sockets I bought for use on the MV where a decent snug fit though that was, in part, down to the nut also being tapered.
Impact sockets are usually a loose fit so they can move back and forward to hammer the nut I’ll give that laser one a try Thanks
I don't think that they should be. Any movement on the nut could damage it. The hammering should happen inside the impact driver.
I bought a Draper 55mm 3/4 drive from Amazon for £15. I’ve always been pleased with Draper stuff. Well worth a search on there.