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Allen Key?? I pulled her plastics off yesterday whilst giving her a bath and seeing what the merciless winter had done to her - seeing as I didn't clean it properly (there's no embarrassed smiley!) Yes I know, I can hear you avid polishers chastising me - I have my own garage now and even room to pull her down and clean etc ... So, I was about to put the new fairings on when I realised that I don't have an Allen key to fit the little fairing screws that hold the lower and mid panels together and also the screen onto the nose\cowl fairing (I'm sure my terminology is all over the shop but there you go). On closer inspection it looks like there is a star pattern in there like the tool would not be an ordinary allen key but something with a different shape? Can someone tell me I'm right or I just don't have the right size allen key. Here are some piccies. TP |
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and just one more ... Oh and you can see my 'bodge' job on getting the PC680 mounted in there on the standard battery tray ... cable ties anyone? And I thought I'd get my littlest fella in there and started young, he already wants a Ducati ... maybe a minimoto? [Edited on 24-5-2004 by tp-996] |
its not an allen key you need, i forget the name of the type of head it is but you should have one the right size in the ducati tool kit ,it's very small there was one in mine. and i think they are the same size as the screen bolts |
As Nigel says, it's a torx bit you need. There should be one in the tool kit - it has a small allen head on one end and a torx head on the other. |
I shall pull it out and have a good look when I get home. I'm keen to swap the screen over and the RHS fairing ... Then I just wait for the M\C screw that Nelly is sending me in the post (what a top guy, had a chat this morning with and am going to put a stainless steel bolt kit on her as well!!! Damn salt!!) and then I'm nearly sorted. [Edited on 24-5-2004 by tp-996] |
If you can't find the tool in the kit, the bit you'll need is a T-7 torx. They are a little rare, T-6 and T-8 are the "normal" range, but you should be able to get one from a tool stockists OK. |
Mechanic at the place I bought my bike advised me never to use the one in the tool-kit, as it's of poor quality and might damage the screws. He said to get down to a tool dealer and buy a "proper" one. Still, you hardly ever need to touch them, unless you have panel damage, I'd have thought. |
Hi Moto748 - No you don't, unfortunately for me I do have panel damage and I'm wanting to change my screen over to a new nose\cowl (what is the right came for this bit?) fairing as well as put together the new middle and lower fairings for the RHS. I'll get there in the end - thanks all for your help. I might pop in to the local tool shop and see what I can come up with. TP |
Well ... obviously the correct tool was in the toolkit!! It's just that some complete nobber didn't think of looking there - oh, thats me. So, all new fairings on the bike now :D:D:D but I'll be buggered if I don't have two different types of mirror screw! One is definitely longer than the other one and the short one is too short to get the mirror on (unless I'm a complete clown - woudn't rule it out) I'll post a pic later on. It's looking good now. I'm off to see Nelly on Sat morning to get a few bits and pieces, some fresh oil, stainless steel bolt kit etc etc ... It's nearly there, I'm excited. Actually, I had a look at my chicken strips tonight - they are quite large! I must be some sort of wuss on her (well I know I am!) I need to sort that out ... might opt for some CSS education. Already started on the missus for that - anyone know if Carole Nash will look favourably on that? TP |
Mirror screws!! So here you go. Apologies for the slightly blurry shot ... it's only a DSC U20 - no zoom etc ... The one on the left is the original one on my bike ... The one on the right is the one very generously supplied by Desmondo .... suffice to say that the short one is too short to grab the thread in the mirror and I can't put it on!!!! Bugger!!!! Did anyone know that you could get two different screws for this? TP [Edited on 24-5-2004 by tp-996] |
If Desmondo supplied it,where did the one i supplied go?:D |
Oops, I meant that Jasper supplied the mirror screw - Desmondo supplied the indicator! A rather embarrassing mistake. A hundred lashes (sans Dominatrix ...) |
the left one looks correct to me. They may have changed them on the later models with grey frames. |
Hey Ziggi, mine is the grey frame and it takes the one on the left. Not sure about the other one - Jasper had\has a 748 although I'm fairly sure they were supposed to be the same? Maybe there is added bracing on the arms coming up from the nose adding width on the later bikes (not sure what year Jasper's 748 is) and therefore needing the longer screw? In any case - Nelly to the rescue again, he is posting me a new one. TP [Edited on 25-5-2004 by tp-996] |
TP The one on the right looks like the screw that holds the fuel pump into the base of the tank, I have a few of them spare so you could have a matching pair of short ones :bouncy::eureka::bouncy: Jasper is a bit old and weathered so is allowed to be a numpty every now and then! :P:P:P:P |
:lol: :sing: Funnily enough, there's an e-mail in my inbox from Jasper saying it was a fuel pump screw (I had just sent it back to him!) Nevermind, Nelly sent me one and it should be here tomorrow I'm guessing. |
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