What size C-spanner do I need?

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Stevo Kifaru
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What size C-spanner do I need?

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Running a standard shock, had to replace my last one due to the pothole incident, but I had Drayton Croft Motorcycles lower that years ago, now the ride is a bit high for me & it makes for an uncomfortable ride at the mo. I'm sure I would get used to it, but if I can reset it back to what I'm used to I would prefer it. I haven't got a c-spanner & need to know what size I would look for?
Thanks for all your help regarding the rear shock linkage, it's all sorted now. :D
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Re: What size C-spanner do I need?

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You can buy adjustable ones but access is a bit limited.

You can also knock it round with a drift...
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I really wouldn't use a drift!

Machine Mart sell C spanners for bikes in a small set IIRC
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Re: What size C-spanner do I need?

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Make one! It's just a bit of steel with a bit of filing.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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