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What Tools are needed for maintenance on a Ryker Rally?

WLonge

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What sizes torx and metric wrenches are needed to work on a Ryker Rally? I want to make sure I have all the correct tools to work on my Rally.
 
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You'll be covered with the sets typically sold, I think. You'll need the Ryker wheel nut socket, it's a whopper. I got mine off Amazon, about $30. Check out the Youtube videos by BLR Tuning. Bill goes into great detail on his maintenance videos and makes a point to specify tools needed ahead of time. Same with Beth at Ryker Rydes. Welcome to the forum, and congrats on the Rally!

Sarah
 
Welcome to the forum, WLonge.

I haven't done a lot of maintenance, only a few hundred over 3,000 miles so far. But working on the Ryker to add various accessories I've used the following:

Torx - T15, T20, T30
Allen metric - 3, 4
Socket metric - 8, 10, 11, 13, 15
Socket SAE - 2.5"
Open/Box end wrench metric - 7, 10, 11
Open/Box end wrench SAE - 11/32"
Screwdriver flat blade - small
Screwdriver Phillips - #2
Pliers - needle nosed & regular

I went with the SAE 2.5" instead of the 65mm for the wheel lug nut. And like Sarah said, it is a whopper.

Also, plus one on BLR Tuning and Ryker Rydes videos. They are very helpful.

Almost forgot, you'll need a specialized tool if you change the CVT belt yourself. It's available from several sources and about $60.
 
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Welcome to the forum, WLonge.

I haven't done a lot of maintenance, only a few hundred over 3,000 miles so far. But working on the Ryker to add various accessories I've used the following:

Torx - T15, T20, T30
Allen metric - 3, 4
Socket metric - 8, 10, 11, 13, 15
Socket SAE - 2.5"
Open/Box end wrench metric - 7, 10, 11
Open/Box end wrench SAE - 11/32"
Screwdriver flat blade - small
Screwdriver Phillips - #2
Pliers - needle nosed & regular

I went with the SAE 2.5" instead of the 65mm for the wheel lug nut. And like Sarah said, it is a whopper.

Also, plus one on BLR Tuning and Ryker Rydes videos. They are very helpful.

Almost forgot, you'll need a specialized tool if you change the CVT belt yourself. It's available from several sources and about $60.

Thank You that was what I was looking for.
 
You'll need a torque wrench for the wheel nuts that are 221 lb/ft spec. (anyway on the 2019 models, maybe that has changed)
Also a smaller torque wrench for other maintenance.
 
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