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29-Jul-2006, 22:09
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i would say it was a fastening for an airtube/box or undertray???
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29-Jul-2006, 22:13
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nope..sorry, nice try tho'
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29-Jul-2006, 22:29
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Plug in swingarm for rear hugger mount?
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29-Jul-2006, 22:32
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Suppose the main question is ... do you know
I have a feeling you found it lying on the garage floor and you want one of us to tell you were it fell from
OK ... blanking plug from airbox ?
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29-Jul-2006, 22:32
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jeeez, that was quick bolds !
well spotted !!!
you win my undying respect as a fellow anorak ! LOL
I was well impressed that there was a hidden threaded hole in the arm for the hugger mount
clever thoughtful little i-ties
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29-Jul-2006, 22:33
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Carbon, yep this time I do know, as I took it out ! LOL
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29-Jul-2006, 22:37
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I was well impressed that there was a hidden threaded hole in the arm for the hugger mount
clever thoughtful little i-ties
Just be careful ... only small threads and the previous gorilla that owned my bike has stripped the threads
Only nip the hugger mounts up, don't over tighten them.
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29-Jul-2006, 22:48
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Carbon, didn't know you knew Marcus from P&H ! LOL
all fitted ok mate, thanks for the tip tho'
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