Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => BIG BANDIT BANTER => Topic started by: Ray Mooney on October 03, 2008, 03:08:30 PM
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Just got the LSL crash pads for my Bandit 1250. First line on the install instructions is: "STOP! If you aren't a certified motorcycle mechanic, do not install. Have a certified motorcycle mechanic do the work."
I know this is a liability issue for them, so they're just covering their butts. I'm not too worried about being capable of installing something this easy. My issue is the importance of proper torque application. I don't have a torque wrench, and since the install involves the bolts on the engine side covers and other fasteners in the area, how critical is it that the applied torque be spot on? Is "snug" good enough?
I don't do much work on the bike myself because I'm mechanically retarded, so investing in a torque wrench seems an unnecessary expense. I'm sorely tempted to just snug up everything and not worry too much about it. That's what I do when I change the oil. Would blue loctite be a good idea?
All opinions appreciated, but please don't push me down and take my milk money. I really am trying.
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Do you know anybody who could lend you a torque wrench? Either that or rent one. "Snug" is a very subjective term and not one I'd be comfortable with on my own bike. Then again, I come from an aviation and racing background so I'm just a little nuts when it comes to bike (or any other vehicle) preparation. :yikes:
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For engine mount bolts (which I believe the LSL sliders use), I'd wanna torque wrench. Given what the sliders cost you, and the cost of what you're protecting, go out and get a good torque wrench. :)
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First off, kudo's for doing this yourself. :thumb:
Second, as others have stated you will definately want to go with torque specs on the engine bolts. Get a torque wrench and use it for future work you will want to do. It is a needed wrench in any vehicle tool box. You will use it again and will be glad you have it.
It feels great doing things like this on your own and doing it right. :motorsmile:
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Installed 'em today. Not much clearance on the left side. Not sure how much protection they'll offer on that side.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f173/RayMooney/LSL%20Sliders/LSLSliders004.jpg)
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f173/RayMooney/LSL%20Sliders/LSLSliders002.jpg)
Plenty room on the right.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f173/RayMooney/LSL%20Sliders/LSLSliders010.jpg)
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f173/RayMooney/LSL%20Sliders/LSLSliders008.jpg)
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Nice job, they look good! :clap: