These are the tools you need to take care of the KLR 650 Doohickey (balance chain tightening idler tension arm). I think the wrench is a factory Kawasaki tool (57001-1184) (used once) and will run you over $30.00 new.. The puller is a DS Sales part number MP#11 and is sealed in the original package (I ended up using my friend's). As a bonus a have a the magneto bolt new in the sealed bag from Kawasaki. It should be replaced to do the job correctly.
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