Ya, ya...you just copied the manufacturer's directions from the package...:rof:
Haha yea it was a very easy and painless process. In my defense, the directions are kind of lacking in detail.
Ya, ya...you just copied the manufacturer's directions from the package...:rof:
Ya, ya...you just copied the manufacturer's directions from the package...:rof:
Hi, I posted similar query few days ago but little responses received??
I just purchased 750-6319 No Cut Yamaha Frame Sliders and installed them on my bike. i have used correct torque to tighten the bolts however even though bolts seem to be tight, when i grab each slider by hand and try to turn it, they do turn slowly? They are not spinning just turning if turned by hand. Is this normal? I noticed that sliders also do not fit snugly to the frame due to frame sloping up a bit so only one side of the circumference is touching the frame while other is away from it? can this be the cause of sliders turning? Where do i fit the washer that was supplied? between the bolt head and slider or between the slider and the frame? Similarly to how the original bolts were fitted? Any advic:welcome:e is welcome
Don't think about it too many days, those "drops" have a way of sneaking up on you!I've been thinking about installing sliders, so this was a big help. I drank beer whilst I was thinking about the sliders. I think I'll be thinking more about it tomorrow...and the next day....and the next day.
Yea sliders have to be the easiest mod. Take a bolt out, and put a new one in.
After i read this post i went out and saw that i could spin mine as well. They are torqued down to spec however.
hey where did you get the states visited thingy in your signature?
If you can't get enough torque, you can try to hit the bolt with some "PB Blaster" to loosen it up. Also, I used a ratchet with the hex end (so longer handle) to do mine. Putting a small pipe over your hex wrench will help extend the handle and give better torque, but I'd definitely hit it with PB first...you don't want to break anything if it's slightly siezed in there (seeing you have a 2005).
Hi, I posted similar query few days ago but little responses received??
I just purchased 750-6319 No Cut Yamaha Frame Sliders and installed them on my bike. i have used correct torque to tighten the bolts however even though bolts seem to be tight, when i grab each slider by hand and try to turn it, they do turn slowly? They are not spinning just turning if turned by hand. Is this normal? I noticed that sliders also do not fit snugly to the frame due to frame sloping up a bit so only one side of the circumference is touching the frame while other is away from it? can this be the cause of sliders turning? Where do i fit the washer that was supplied? between the bolt head and slider or between the slider and the frame? Similarly to how the original bolts were fitted? Any advic:welcome:e is welcome