Just a heads up. This does not work on my 2006 YZ125. The grooves on the inner Hub are too narrow and the tool does not bite and hold the inner hub. It just slips off. Wish they would have mentioned that on their website. It resembles the clutch basket in this video but does not fit.
Some people grind them down to fit. As long as you don’t need to remove so much metal that the tool’s strength is compromised you should be able to do it. I needed to grind my motion pro version to fit my DRZ400 basket
Yes it would be nice to see a REAL life example of the use of this tool. Firstly, this tool is only good if your engine cases are flush OR behind the clutch basket. My 84 Yamaha has engine cases that project at least 1-1/2' beyond the clutch basket so when you try to position this tool on my clutch you can only really get about 3/8" inch of the tool on the basket. A weak hold at best. Secondly, that nut generally takes a bit of force to remove it if the engine has any miles on it. Seeing that guy put ever so little torque on that nut, he didn't even brace against anything, just pisses me off. That is not how it works in the real world. Your tool doesn't work on my bike. EBC makes a tool that would work much better in most applications, however, the EBC tool would need to be modified to work on my FJ. The EBC tool also relies on flush or behind the clutch basket engine cases. Engine cases that extend beyond the clutch basket makes this tool useless unless modified.
I wish it were that easy, I’ve spent over 5 days on my R1 clutch and the dude I bought it from bent in the metal divet at the end making it near impossible to remove
would not use this tool.. using a belt is the option.. strap it around the clutch until is tight and attach the end of the belt to the frame in a straight line.
Love the engine teardown videos! Great job, keep'em coming!
I was almost going to buy a $50 tool just for my bmw... This is what I need for all my bikes
I'm using a three foot breaker bar with a three foot cheater pipe and I still can't get the nut loose. Yes, I am turning it the right direction.
Are you still working on that nut?
You working on a dump truck? With that much leverage, SOMETHING will break on an ATV!
Instead of rivets can we get bolts and nuts for different sizes
will this work for my 23 ktm 300 xcw?
This tool will work with your model.
Will the tool work on both sides of a yz250x
Just a heads up. This does not work on my 2006 YZ125. The grooves on the inner Hub are too narrow and the tool does not bite and hold the inner hub. It just slips off. Wish they would have mentioned that on their website. It resembles the clutch basket in this video but does not fit.
Some people grind them down to fit. As long as you don’t need to remove so much metal that the tool’s strength is compromised you should be able to do it. I needed to grind my motion pro version to fit my DRZ400 basket
I carnt unscrew the main bolt because it’s too tight
Any tips
Pb blaster and an impact wrench
Wd40
Also impact wrench
kroil and a milwaukee 1/2” impact
Nice 🇮🇳
Yes it would be nice to see a REAL life example of the use of this tool.
Firstly, this tool is only good if your engine cases are flush OR behind the clutch basket.
My 84 Yamaha has engine cases that project at least 1-1/2' beyond the clutch basket so when you try to position this tool on my clutch you can only really get about 3/8" inch of the tool on the basket. A weak hold at best.
Secondly, that nut generally takes a bit of force to remove it if the engine has any miles on it.
Seeing that guy put ever so little torque on that nut, he didn't even brace against anything, just pisses me off. That is not how it works in the real world.
Your tool doesn't work on my bike.
EBC makes a tool that would work much better in most applications, however, the EBC tool would need to be modified to work on my FJ. The EBC tool also relies on flush or behind the clutch basket engine cases. Engine cases that extend beyond the clutch basket makes this tool useless unless modified.
Just buy deep socket. Lol
I didn’t even hear him say it will work on every engine ever made, maybe I’ll watch it again
How much is that tool
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/tusk-clutch-holding-tool-p
I wish it were that easy, I’ve spent over 5 days on my R1 clutch and the dude I bought it from bent in the metal divet at the end making it near impossible to remove
Huge risk on breaking the nubs with this tool
I was thinking the same 😬
@@D0nie11 I did it lmaooo
@@jakedeforus6779 😄😬
@@D0nie11 I used it to get the old one off so no harm done as it was already damaged just wasted money on a useless tool
@@jakedeforus6779 oh my goodness, its bad to hear 😕
1:34 lol
lmao I still have mine I bought a few years ago.
Where can I find one
@@bulldoghaulingandtransport9955 rockymountainatvmc
would not use this tool.. using a belt is the option.. strap it around the clutch until is tight and attach the end of the belt to the frame in a straight line.