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Where should this go (on a T7)?


Canzvt

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I was working on my T7 yesterday, and removed this from my T7. Anyone know where it should go back to?

 

Hint: Its a trick question. Old school folks will get a quick laugh. Answer to follow...

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I think I have Yamaha disease...

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Looks like the nut you use to adjust the linkage on a drum brake (Not that a T7 has one).

 

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19 minutes ago, Hibobb said:

Looks like the nut you use to adjust the linkage on a drum brake (Not that a T7 has one).

Sometimes the rear feels like one...

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How about the nut that holds the horn bracket to the rad mount? Yep...looks like Yamaha ran out of 6mm flange nuts while building mine, and found one of these instead!

I think I have Yamaha disease...

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That's weird.  I'm going to look at mine now and see what they used. I'll let you know for novelty reasons.

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42 minutes ago, Canzvt said:

How about the nut that holds the horn bracket to the rad mount?

Must'a been in the same bin that holds the 1982 orange directional signals.

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