eltrain1984
Newbie
I hit a rock and sheered off one of the bolts holding the stabilizer clamp in place and the bar came out of the clamp and pulled out of the plastic housing it fits into. It doesn't appear that the bar is bent, so I need to know how to get this back together.
I'm not that mechanical, but I'd rather keep it out of the shop if it's something that I should be able to fix easily. If anyone has any ideas I'd be grateful. Also, what size of bolt do I need to replace the broken one, and can I go without that plastic bushing, or should I replace it?
Thanks!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/88768964@N00/3122284703/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/88768964@N00/3123110524/
I'm not that mechanical, but I'd rather keep it out of the shop if it's something that I should be able to fix easily. If anyone has any ideas I'd be grateful. Also, what size of bolt do I need to replace the broken one, and can I go without that plastic bushing, or should I replace it?
Thanks!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/88768964@N00/3122284703/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/88768964@N00/3123110524/
eltrain1984
Newbie
update - I pulled the whole bar off, purchased two new bolts, straightened the clamp and went to the dealer to find the bushing, but they couldn't even find the part in the manual. They're going to do some more research, but does anyone know what the part would be?
phzmtnlite
Pro
phzmtnlite
Pro
hm,, didnt come up, let me try again
http://www.prosourcemotorsports.com/default.asp
http://www.prosourcemotorsports.com/default.asp
phzmtnlite
Pro
allright, go to shop online, than parts fiche, than enter all your info and the part numbers will come up. I deal with these guys alot and they arte great
phazerboost
Pro
I go to yamaha-motor.com all the time and phone my dealer with the part number.
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