I remember when i used to work for a family run trade company(best job i've had) we sold one to a guy who needed to torque the nut up for his propeller on his cessna, that was 1.5m long can't remember what it went up too but yes massive beast. Edit: It was a Facom one, so well pricey.
Torque wrench ordered. TX Now what about a flywheel lock, Duke specific ones are 50 quid + .Scissor tools are around 15 but they don't look right. Do I need to grip the body of the flywheel or the gear (which i think is the starter gear?)
I have one of these. Worked perfectly on my 1098 up to 330Nm. It has two bolts that screw into two holes in the flywheel outer surface so it can’t slip if used correctly. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DUCATI-F...341871?hash=item3daa4f7fef:g:D6QAAOSwJCJfPv6g
I’m so relieved I don’t any longer get sent to truck dealerships or car dealerships to carry out work, like having your teeth pulled.
Just for reference, the original holding tool from Ducati is approx £110. I ordered one the other day from Moto Rapido Ducati.
When I got my first Multistrada in 2010, I brought a Britool 70 to 330 Nm torque wrench which is 1/2" square drive for the rear wheel nuts. It looks like the same, or similar, model is still available (EVT3000A) for about £171, only £30 more than I paid all those years ago.