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As Doc said wrong socket for impact wrenches. Snap-On and others make sockets that are intended for impact wrenches, they have much heavier side walls.
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Get that bike fixed and let's go riding. 
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 Originally Posted by The Doctor
Their standard sockets are not meant for impact wrenches and a 16 point socket is the weakest possible choice for a tough job. Just saying.
Even a Harbor Freight cheapo impact 8-point socket will endure such a job.
Did you mean to say a 6 point verses a 12 point?
Yes, a Harbor Freight 6 impact socket is stronger than a standard Craftsman 12 or 6 point. If he has room for it.
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Got the nut off.

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Your hands are way too clean, how much did it cost? Hahahaha
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
Your hands are way too clean, how much did it cost? Hahahaha
I don't get manicures like some people here!
Neighbor workin on it. I ride Orange. Had to take it to a shop where he learned that trick.
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Mani pedi's are for girls.....lol
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 Originally Posted by Mateo
I don't get manicures like some people here!
Neighbor workin on it. I ride Orange. Had to take it to a shop where he learned that trick.
Kill The Mechanic?
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 Originally Posted by HolyMoly
Kill The Mechanic?
Keep Trying Mateo?
Kick 'Till Monday?
Keep The Motor?
Kan't Take Motocross?
K-mart Trail Machine?
Keeps Taking Money?
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 Originally Posted by HolyMoly
Keep Trying Mateo?
Kick 'Till Monday?
Keep The Motor?
Kan't Take Motocross?
K-mart Trail Machine?
Keeps Taking Money?
Electric Start......although the battery is always dead so Kick Til Monday does fit.
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