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Ducati Multistrada rear wheel socket?

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The Motor Cafe said it is a 45mm x 1.5.

Amazon shows 45mm
Anyone have one that I can confirm with?? I want one for my pack since it is odd and bike shops don't have them.
 
I would imagine that any 45mm socket would work. 6 point would be better than 12 point.
 
sometimes one may find something like this large of a sprocket at an auto parts store, for wheel bearings, etc.
45mm ~= 1-3/4"
 
You can also shoot them a message.
 
Sorry man. Saw your post and got excited because I KNEW I had the rear axle socket for my '17 Multi in the tool box- I was going to gift it to ya baby. And I did. find it...however, the damn nut has grown in 7 years, really grown. Mine isn't even close to 45mm. No happy ending man, de nada.
 
oh, I can’t goddamn tell anywhere. You better go measure I swear the smaller one is the older bikes.
 
Just read the reviews on the one I found. Shite.

I am thinking I will just order one via the Motor Cafe to make sure the thing works.
 
bud just measure across the flats on the nut. tape measure will get you close enough to figure out which nut you have. dealer is going to be the most expensive option except for maybe mcmaster-carr or snapon/matco etc

inches*25.4=mm
 
When I dropped the Duc to the shop today I asked what they use. This is it.
$48 +tax. Going to order it.
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LINK in case someone else wants one.
 
exactly. That’s all I have in my drawer too. except for that speedy Moto and that oem Ducati tool, lolimage.jpg
 
I appreciate that the put the torque figures right on there as well... related, I need to get a better torque wrench collection.
 
My Uzi weighs a ton.

Those things are heavy and require a pretty long bar to achieve the required torque. I leave mine at home in the toolbox.
 
I know I meant to order one of those a few years ago for my hyper. Not sure if I did or not.
If I did I’ve never used it, decided instead to bring the bike to the dealer if the wheel ever needs to come off.
 
My need is for when there is no Ducati shop around and I am out and about and having tire issues.
Bit me two years ago. If I had that nugget in my bad a KTM dealership said they could save my arss.

Instead I limped as far as I could and got a tow from King City. $$$

Worth a 50 dollar shot.
 
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