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FZS600 Fazer / Re: Rear brake bleed
« on: 27 August 2013, 08:01:33 pm »
Just keep trying it will come through in the end.
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your just a sh*t stirring little bitch. Why don't piss off to the forum you came from.
I'd whip it off and remove sprocket, clean all with wire brush and refit with thread lock, torque to 80 and see how you get on. Or whilst its all off check the nut runs up the shaft.
He's already said it didn't feel tight at 90Nm.
Exactly. Something isn't right hence the need to inspect and clean. I wouldn't be riding around on possible cross threaded/ damaged thread etc etc. Would you?
Judging by the photo', the shaft thread looks more than ropey to me anyway.
I'd whip it off and remove sprocket, clean all with wire brush and refit with thread lock, torque to 80 and see how you get on. Or whilst its all off check the nut runs up the shaft.
He's already said it didn't feel tight at 90Nm.
Good job your left mirror wasn't angled any lower
Looks like he has wound a threaded hex bolt onto the remaining stud then put a bolt into it. Cleaver idea actually
How do they make such a difference in comfort? Is it just the change in bar position or do the bars cope with vibrations etc better?
Got a full pic of that bike? what colour is it???
They look very wide, don't people normally hack some off either side of these!?