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arcdef 18-12-08 11:08 AM

replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders?
 
pretty much i need to take these old R+G bungs off........

http://s62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...8122008234.jpg

and put my new motorsliders on, however i understand how to fit the new ones but the top bolt where the bracket for the R+G bungs sits, will i need a standard bolt to go back on there or will that one still work???pretty sure its too long??

cheers

Dangerous Dave 18-12-08 06:26 PM

Re: replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders????
 
Correct, you will need to replace both the left and right rear cylinder mounting bolts.

Part Numbers; 01550-10557 and 01550-10807.

You can order from Robinsons, they will take 2-3 days to arrive at your door.

arcdef 18-12-08 06:45 PM

Re: replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders????
 
thats great, thanks for that, just means i will have to wait a little longer untill i can ride, out of interest why are they different part numbers and why is one more expensive??

cheers!

silent11 18-12-08 08:49 PM

Re: replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders????
 
they are different sizes

Dangerous Dave 18-12-08 08:51 PM

Re: replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders????
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silent11 (Post 1722476)
they are different sizes

Yeap, that is why there are two part numbers above.

arcdef 23-12-08 03:51 PM

Re: replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders?
 
which one goes which side ie is the longer one on the right or left!!!

cheers

arcdef 23-12-08 05:09 PM

Re: replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders?
 
ok figured that out! what tension should i do these bolts up to though??

thanks

Dangerous Dave 24-12-08 02:30 PM

Re: replacing old R+G bung with new motosliders?
 
Both rear cylinder mounting bolts need to be torqued to 55 Nm.


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