Hi all i'm new on here and will post bike pics in the intro section soon. I am trying to fit these crash bobbins bought on ebay to my bike : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NC30-RVF-Heavy-du ... 1|294%3A50" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NC30-RVF-Heavy-du ... 1|294%3A50
Which side is the long bolt for as both sides seam to only need the smaller less machined out bobbin?
fitting crash bobbins ????
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Re: fitting crash bobbins ????
should have said they are going on an nc30
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Re: fitting crash bobbins ????
Cannot se ebay at work but when I had some R&G bobbins fitted you got two different length spacers.
The engine is not symetrical and so the left hand front cylinder is further in board that the front right - if that makes sense.
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You will need to cut your fairings if you buy anything other than the "non drill R&G" ones.
The engine is not symetrical and so the left hand front cylinder is further in board that the front right - if that makes sense.
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You will need to cut your fairings if you buy anything other than the "non drill R&G" ones.
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Re: fitting crash bobbins ????
they are the 'cut your fairing' type pictured.
and as has been said - the longer one goes on the side which is further 'inside' the frame if that makes sense?!!
Smev
and as has been said - the longer one goes on the side which is further 'inside' the frame if that makes sense?!!
Smev
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Re: fitting crash bobbins ????
nice one thanks guys, will have a look again tomorrow