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01/22/2005 10:13 PM
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I ordered a Chrome Foot Control Bar from my dealer. It came today, but when I picked it up there were no instructions. The mechanic told me they do not come with instructions, which I find hard to believe. Does anyone have any instructions? I am mainly concerned about torque specs.
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Check the downloads section there is a PDF in there with almost if not all bolt torque specs. (it's at the very bottom of the page)
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I imagine it'd be a case of "unbolt everything attached to the bar, unbolt the bar, bolt the new bar on and bolt everything back onto the bar."
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Last edited by Sandmann; 01/23/2005 1:24 AM.
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All torque specs neatly converted to Ft-lbs are in the "Download" section of the Home page. Very handy.
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Accessories not coming with instructions is normal. They expect all the work to be done by the dealer. Where's the fun in that?
John
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Accessories not coming with instructions is normal. They expect all the work to be done by the dealer. Where's the fun in that?
Got to disagree with that, every accessory I have bought has had instuctions, even the pillion seat rack! ( undo pillion bolt, remove pillion seat, fit rack, replace seat bolt)
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Just unbolt the old and on with the chrome. I've got one. No torque required, just snug it down good.
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I will probably end up doing that, but the kit includes a pin about an inch long. I have no idea what that cat is for...
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That "roll pin" is to locate and keep the rear brake mounting assembly from pivoting on the mounting bolt.
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