Unbolt the original mudguard/numberplate holder from the bike, put the bracket in place and put back the mudguard and use the longer bolts to fasten it up
as both say they are for you model, they should be. but the picture on the BR Tuning Site is wrong they are for the naked version. the ones on ebay show the ones for the naked but then the picture for the Diversion F Model.
hi from Gibraltar, and welcome to the Forum.
Puig ones are your best bet, they still mount to the frame of the bike and stick out. they don't attach to the engine.
http://files.bs-motoparts.eu/dokumente/anleitungen/puig/sturzpads/5583.pdf
Enjoy your bike :)
update: After checking all nuts and bolts where tightened correctly, and seeking advice from the garage, and looking at other identical new bikes, all our discs are the floating type and have a small amount of play in them. The garage checked my brakes and said the noise will be the pads moving...
I thought the same but the sound was there before I changed the bolts, I went searching for the problem. After changing the bolts as I forgot about the sound
All the bolts are tight and nothings loose, the centre part of the disc is fixed to the wheel but the metal rings and friction part of the disc have movement which is resulting in rotational movement. Ill talk it to the shop on tuesday.
Hi guys,
Whilst riding the other day I noticed a clicking noise coming from the bike whilst braking (fronts)
Then whilst wheeling the bike into the garage and applying the front brake to stop, it made the same clicking/clunking noise. Under further inspection it appears my rotors have at...
Its held on with a sticky mount, it feels fairly secure. im not gonna trust them in the summer months though as its gets hot and im pretty sure the stick pad will become unstuck
Thanks for the advice guys, im gonna give it a shot the next time i have a free few days. Ill let you know how it goes, im gonna try the heating method and see if the come off any easier.
Ive had my XJ6 just over 1 Year now, and due to living so close to the sea (surrounded by it lol) my bike has developed a few rust spots on certain cheap quality parts on the bike. (namely bolts on the brake discs)
I have bought some titanium bolts to replace the front brake bolts, but have...