I installed a yoshimura fender eliminator kit a few months back. I’ve been riding on the road until today. Finally, I was able to take it out on some trails (the bike is amazing off road!). As I was riding along I felt a thunk noise. I stopped and saw my right rear blinker hanging by the wire. I thought that was odd, so I looked around and noticed the tail light assembly was really loose. It was moving around enough to knock the blinker out of its socket. I looked underneath and all 4 bolts were missing that hold the assembly firmly to the bike. I guess they felt out from vibrations?
I’m hoping someone can help me figure out what size bolts they are so I can replace them along with some loctite. All I know is that they are 10 mm bolt head size originally but nothing else.
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Taymeador
I installed a yoshimura fender eliminator kit a few months back. I’ve been riding on the road until today. Finally, I was able to take it out on some trails (the bike is amazing off road!). As I was riding along I felt a thunk noise. I stopped and saw my right rear blinker hanging by the wire. I thought that was odd, so I looked around and noticed the tail light assembly was really loose. It was moving around enough to knock the blinker out of its socket. I looked underneath and all 4 bolts were missing that hold the assembly firmly to the bike. I guess they felt out from vibrations?
I’m hoping someone can help me figure out what size bolts they are so I can replace them along with some loctite. All I know is that they are 10 mm bolt head size originally but nothing else.
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