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GTM V100 ST Axle Pocket-Socket

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Exclusive GTM designed V100 combo axle socket. Machined from stainless steel, 3/4 drive for the rear nut torque of 260 NM/191.7 lb.ft.

GRAB ONE HERE:

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Wonderful to know. I had not tried to put it under there yet. Thank you very much.
 
Sold out again. Sales are so minimal that I'm not sure if it makes sense to do another run, but for now, I've opened up paid pre-sales. I'll refund you if it I don't proceed. Link below.

 
I cannot believe how slow your sales are—every V100 owner should have one to carry in case tire repair/replacement is needed while traveling. Moto Guzzi dealers are few and far between (at least here in the USA) and independent motorcycle repair or accessory shops are not likely to have a suitable wrench. I would be at the front of the order line if I had a V100.
 
I bought one for peace of mind if I get a flat tyre, and to be able to take of the wheels in case of tyre change in an independent shop.
 
FYI :: For 2024+ Stelvio models it fits perfectly in the miniscule cubic depression molded within the plastic under the rear seat. Little to no room for anything else, but given that this is a relatively heavy little chunk of metal, it is wonderful to be able to stash it out of the way where it will not bounce nor cause any sort of vibration.
 
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