whits-end
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As for the rubber posts up top, a little shot of silicone spray lets them pop right in. After it dries, they won't fall out on their own.
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whits-end said:As for the rubber posts up top, a little shot of silicone spray lets them pop right in. After it dries, they won't fall out on their own.
Thanks, if mine still had them

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Guys?
Has anyone tried the phillips driver in the stock Yamaha tool kit? Works like a charm unless they are already buggered up. I tried Snap-On #2+3 and they started to slip, broke out the tool kit that comes with the sled and lostened them no problem.
Has anyone tried the phillips driver in the stock Yamaha tool kit? Works like a charm unless they are already buggered up. I tried Snap-On #2+3 and they started to slip, broke out the tool kit that comes with the sled and lostened them no problem.
There has to be a better fastener. Does anyone know the trhead size?
trilite
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There is a better fastener, it is made by Yamaha. It is the same thread (6mm x 1.0 pitch) as the RX1's, it has the same standoff, and same washer under the head. The head takes the typical 10mm hex socket though instead of the phillips. I do not have a part number but they come on the '07 Phazer and hold the side panels on just below the handlebars.


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I've gone and replaced mine with stainless steel allen head screws. I was able to get them at my local hardware store.