Hello Lads,
I'm searching for wisdom here.
Last time I had a flat, I was unable to remove the rear wheel with the on board tooling 22 mm wrench. I had to devise a big hammer with a stone. Not fun.
Back home, I discovered that the two top hats had split due to over tightening. Not good.
Since I've decided to do my tire work (I was on and off on this subject but now it is very difficult for me to find a place with a decent choice of tires for our bikes so I've to order online... ) I decided to use the proper BMW torque figure for the wheels and hope I'll be able to remove the wheel with the 22 short wrench next time I have a flat.
But, the torque wrench I use for this range of torque is a 3/8" drive Sykes and Pickavant of British origin. And using a 22mm socket is impossible due to the lack of clearance between the nut and the Keyhan right silencer. So I ground the socket very short but still no joy. If I continue to grind, there will be nothing left of the socket.
Question : How do you proceed to torque this nut without removing the right silencer ?