1olbull Riding Motor Since 1950 Joined Jun 17, 2012 Messages 23,774 Location Tacoma, WA Ride 2012 R3R "Kong" - 2011 R3R "YurMama" Feb 25, 2020 #21 barbagris said: You have to torque them tight - cant remember how hard but HARD - then retorque again later. There is far more give in the Silicone than in rubber. I must have the bag somewhere - probably full of 10mm sockets. Click to expand... True this is, Amigo!!!
barbagris said: You have to torque them tight - cant remember how hard but HARD - then retorque again later. There is far more give in the Silicone than in rubber. I must have the bag somewhere - probably full of 10mm sockets. Click to expand... True this is, Amigo!!!
barbagris Mad Scientist Joined Aug 1, 2010 Messages 12,988 Location On the verge of insanity Ride 1979 Guzzi V1000G5 - 2018 KTM 790 Duke Feb 26, 2020 #22 scot in exile said: If it is full of 10mm sockets you will never find it, I always put some Whitworth wrenches beside my tools you never misplace them Click to expand... Whitworth are too valuable to risk them running off and hiding.
scot in exile said: If it is full of 10mm sockets you will never find it, I always put some Whitworth wrenches beside my tools you never misplace them Click to expand... Whitworth are too valuable to risk them running off and hiding.