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Old 08-16-2017, 12:27 PM   #16
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Old 02-17-2018, 08:54 PM   #17
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Just changed the oil on my Voyager 1700. I have cup style wrenches, strap style, 3 arm tension, nothing touched it. Drive a screwdriver through it and it cut it like a sardine can. Finally used Channel Locks. I have changed oil and filters dozens of times and this was the worst. The drain bolts were surprisingly easy to remove for a new bike, I could not believe how tight the filter was. Then after I cleaned up I remembered I bought this wrench about 10 years ago and had it under some other seldom used tools in one of the drawers. It fits the required factory filter like a glove. Probably could have saved me a lot of head pounding. Also had a 17mm wrench built in.
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