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plastic bit part number?
#1
Hi All,

when using the front paddock stand, it has slipped and broke a plastic bit that is on the front axle.

Cheap paddock junk  :'(

I suppose this is some kind of dust guard that sits in front of the bearing dust seal.

The problem is I cannot find that part anywhere listed neither in parts pdf or online, can you help me here with part number?

Here is a picture of the nearside with the black plastic bit in place as it should be:

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Here is a picture of the offside with the broken black plastic bit missing:

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BTW if you have any idea about good front paddock stand too...
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#2
All looks fine to me, one side is the speedo drive and the other is the wheel spacer, can't seem to see what you're getting at or am I missing something completely obvious?

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#3

https://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk...heel?uID=0


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#4
(06-03-16, 04:01 PM)Deefer666 link Wrote: All looks fine to me, one side is the speedo drive and the other is the wheel spacer, can't seem to see what you're getting at or am I missing something completely obvious?

:agree Lost me also,

How about a picture of the actual thing you broke? The only plastic thing in there is the seal
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(06-03-16, 08:13 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=Deefer666 link=topic=19540.msg226126#msg226126 date=1457276478]
All looks fine to me, one side is the speedo drive and the other is the wheel spacer, can't seem to see what you're getting at or am I missing something completely obvious?

:agree Lost me also,

How about a picture of the actual thing you broke? The only plastic thing in there is the seal
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Here is the broken plastic:

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It sits here on the front axle between the fork and the bearing seal:

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#6
Baffled
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#7
As everybody else has said have no idea where that,s come from as our bikes don't have that piece between the fork & wheel, I have a 1998 model & the front wheel has never been taken out. It looks more like some type of clip rather than a spacer as it's not completely round.   
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#8
Are your sure it is not part of the paddock stand, never saw anything like that on the Fazer
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#9
Unfazed, you are right it's off the paddock stand I knew i'd seen that clip some where see pick,


http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorcycle...dock-stand 
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#10
:thumbup
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#11
Well spotted ?
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#12
(07-03-16, 12:18 AM)unfazed link Wrote: Are your sure it is not part of the paddock stand, never saw anything like that on the Fazer

Thank you well spotted.

Am I stupid  :'(

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(07-03-16, 01:48 PM)Val link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=19540.msg226174#msg226174 date=1457306308]
Are your sure it is not part of the paddock stand, never saw anything like that on the Fazer

Thank you well spotted.

Am I stupid  :'(
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My goodness no your not, but two short planks come to mind  :lol :lol :lol
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