Crash protectors
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Crash protectors
How easy is it to fit these things? Noting that the main engine bar would be removed.
Also, is there specialist tools that are required for the job or would my standard tool kit be enough?
Would a paddock stand be required?
Also, is there specialist tools that are required for the job or would my standard tool kit be enough?
Would a paddock stand be required?
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Don't let that scare you though. Measure twice then measeure again before drilling. Drill a pilot hole then use a hole saw and take your time.Zathos wrote:Don't forget some crash bungs require holes to be cut in the fairing panels
The ones for the CBR600RR are a bugger to fit with the road fairing though.
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Cant speak for your bike but mine are 44NM(33ft-lb) which never really seems enough and I end up giving it another 1/4 turn anywayjbrebel wrote:How about torque settings? Haven't got round to fitting mine yet but they replace 2 engine bolts and was told to get the right torque settings when fitting them?

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There speaks someone from the Landrover school of thought!!.. :I can't believe it's not butter! :I can't believe it's not butter!Shrek wrote:Cant speak for your bike but mine are 44NM(33ft-lb) which never really seems enough and I end up giving it another 1/4 turn anyway
I did that with a gas damper...tightened to the required torque..thought...thats not enough...gave it a bit more...SNAP...one damper in 2 pieces...d'oh! :I can't believe it's not butter!
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Cheers found it no probs and loctite is at the readydale123 wrote:Get the manual from online and put them back in at the same torque settings? Plus loctite.jbrebel wrote:How about torque settings? Haven't got round to fitting mine yet but they replace 2 engine bolts and was told to get the right torque settings when fitting them?
