thegrizzly1
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Keeps the A arm bolts from spinning saving the thin bulkhead bushings.
Indirectly, gives one peace of mind.
Indirectly, gives one peace of mind.
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thegrizzly1 said:Keeps the A arm bolts from spinning saving the thin bulkhead bushings.
Indirectly, gives one peace of mind.
And will hold the bolt heads tight/in place not allowing it to break the bulkhead eyelets.
Lets hear your take?
HighSpeedLowDrag
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thegrizzly1 said:Keeps the A arm bolts from spinning
This was listed in the original post. Think of something original.
sleachrx1
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Irv said:thegrizzly1 said:Keeps the A arm bolts from spinning saving the thin bulkhead bushings.
Indirectly, gives one peace of mind.
And will hold the bolt heads tight/in place not allowing it to break the bulkhead eyelets.
Lets hear your take?
X2..
thegrizzly1
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It doesn't break the bank!
This is a reasonably priced kit for what it costs the consumer vs. the time and material it takes to fabricate it.
Yamaha would turn around and sell it for $699 USD, $899 CDN.
This is a reasonably priced kit for what it costs the consumer vs. the time and material it takes to fabricate it.
Yamaha would turn around and sell it for $699 USD, $899 CDN.
kinger
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I got one coming. I have been impressed how much abuse mine has withstood, however I'm not impressed with how much work it would be to replace. Time is money and my time is worth more then the price of this kit, I'll throw the saver on and go rail on it some more LOL
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It adds some much needed weight to our much too light sleds. Did I win the prize?l
HighSpeedLowDrag
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Sorry try again. It makes something very hard very easy.Blue Dave said:Did I win the prize?l
sleachrx1
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Blue Dave said:It adds some much needed weight to our much too light sleds. Did I win the prize?l
Yeah, extra weight to keep the front end on the ground, I'll second that.. Lol
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Bulk head saver
Saver looks good and not out of place. I think it's an excellent idea. It took me 45 minutes from taking sled apart to putting it back together with the help of 3 kittens in the way and digging for tools and 1 interruption.
Saver looks good and not out of place. I think it's an excellent idea. It took me 45 minutes from taking sled apart to putting it back together with the help of 3 kittens in the way and digging for tools and 1 interruption.
HighSpeedLowDrag
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With this kit the a arm bolts will be retained from the front of the bulkhead and the nuts will be unnecessary. The arms can be removed and replaced without pulling the airbox and battery and dropping the nuts under the engine.
sleachrx1
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HighSpeedLowDrag said:With this kit the a arm bolts will be retained from the front of the bulkhead and the nuts will be unnecessary. The arms can be removed and replaced without pulling the airbox and battery and dropping the nuts under the engine.
RX-1MAN
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Don't see how the kit prevents the bolts from moving forward. I'm keeping my nuts
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HighSpeedLowDrag said:With this kit the a arm bolts will be retained from the front of the bulkhead and the nuts will be unnecessary. The arms can be removed and replaced without pulling the airbox and battery and dropping the nuts under the engine.
You go ahead and do that, but like RX-1man, I will also be keeping my nuts
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Yes, you are correct. The saver plates not only keep the bolts from spinning but it also keeps them from moving forward because the plate covers the bolt head "lip" which extends beyond the hex.
However because you do not need to remove the A arms or bolt nuts to install the saver kit your nuts will still be installed. Going to the trouble to remove the nuts just so that you will not have to possibly remove them again sometime in the future is actually more work than required and makes no sense to me.
However because you do not need to remove the A arms or bolt nuts to install the saver kit your nuts will still be installed. Going to the trouble to remove the nuts just so that you will not have to possibly remove them again sometime in the future is actually more work than required and makes no sense to me.
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