Hey all,
Thanks for replies. I'm usually really really careful, and since I've worked hard to create a 100% stock rolling model, I hate that I keep buggering the finned nuts. The cast aluminum version, which engages from the front is a much different design than the laser cut model from Jeff. Jeffs is a quality tool, which is why I doubted me, it, the nut, everything, when it didn't work for me.
I don't doubt Jeff when he says he is flummoxed, and has had nary a complaint on these, - if you look at his photos of the wrench, you can see how well it engages what looks to be an R100 nut, and how shallow in comparison our R65 nuts are (?!)
And Jeff's been nothing but helpful and sympathetic in his emails. I plan on sending him photos, the wrench, and one of the buggered nuts when I replace it so he can research what's going on.
But, we're talking about tightening brand new nuts, on cleanly blasted head threads, and I was buggering them with just hand-tight pressure.
So, I go to order the cast aluminum version with nice round edges like some of you list here, from Max's yesterday and told they're on backorder for weeks.
But I did find a copy at Sierra BMW and its on its way.
Then I gotsta paint it up like Monty's - big and beautiful, so I won't lose it...
And yes, the new R65 nuts from Max's seem too cheap (like, $19?) so I wonder if the alloy's getting cheaper and cheaper, as I can score the fins with very little pressure. Or even if they're pattern versions...
Wish I knew Friday what I found out on Saturday...I'm losin' both time AND money, and I'm running out of both.
And re-reading this, I may have had too much coffee...
Here are photos of the bike, and the laser cut wrench: