Kyosho FAW221 ST Ball Fitting Tool for Fazer MK2  [KY-FAW221]

Kyosho FAW221 - ST Ball in out Tool (FZ02)
Price:
NZD$8.11
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-FAW221
Condition:
Brand New
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Neat Front Hub Ball Install for Fazer MK2 and FZ02

The Kyosho FAW221 ST Ball In Out Tool is built for hobbyists working on Fazer MK2 and FZ02 machines. It simplifies fitting and removing front hub balls while protecting hub faces and bearing seats. Use it when upgrading to FAW218 HD ST balls or for regular preventative checks to keep steering parts in good order.

Controlled Installation to Protect Parts

For the Fazer MK2 and FZ02 layout, the Kyosho FAW221 lets you press the ball in by tightening the cap screw, giving even force and reducing the chance of damage. The same method makes extraction cleaner than improvised methods, helping preserve original tolerances.

Handy for Upgrades and Service Work

Switching from nylon to FAW218 HD ST balls is straightforward with the FAW221, which handles both types with minimal fuss. It is a compact tool that saves time and lowers the risk of mishaps during upgrades and maintenance.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
The FAW221 is intended for Fazer MK2 and FZ02 hubs. Some users have adapted it to other models, but you should compare hub sizes before assuming compatibility.
Yes. It supports installation and removal of standard nylon balls and the optional FAW218 HD ST balls, making upgrades less fiddly.
No extra special parts are required beyond the correct cap screw and ball for your hub. Basic hand tools to secure the cap screw are usually sufficient.
Clean hub and ball contact areas first, thread the cap screw carefully, and apply steady, even torque when pressing the ball home to avoid skewing or binding.

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