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2009 gts 250/malossi shocks, 2008 mp3 400
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2009 gts 250/malossi shocks, 2008 mp3 400
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Location: Tacoma, WA
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Gonna install the malossi shocks tomorrow. Anyone know which size torx bit I need to remove front shock? Thanks.
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The Hornet (GT200, aka Love Bug) and 'Dimples' - a GTS 300
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Not off-hand - I just use the one that fits. There's no point buying them singly, always get a full set, as the cost is rarely much more than buying just one.
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Weird 80's Vespas & Cool Vintage Lambrettas
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Weird 80's Vespas & Cool Vintage Lambrettas
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are you sure it's torx?

well, if it does happen to be torx then it'll be a T40

most seem to be M6 allen

remember to throw a dab of loctite on everything when you reassemble.

best,
-greasy

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