1150 - Bash Plate HELP!!

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Once when I took mine off, one of the rear studs came out from the engine rather than the nut coming off the stud. I suspect that's what happened with your previous owner, and then he got 'confused' when he re-assembled it all.

Anyway. the plain fact is, that your plate is fitted incorrectly, and should be below, and not above those rubber spacers.

Do as has been suggested: Cut the rubbers off, get the studs out, and fit some new ones, new bash plate and have the thing as it should be!
 
Fed up repeating myself on this thread, but here goes again - that's a diagram of an 1100. .

Perhaps they use a generic diagram, but whatever, the diagram is incorrect.

Aye.........................you can lead a horse to water..................but you can't make it drink:D
 
All 4 rubber mounts split and fell off my old GS, bought 4 new ones and after a bit of turning with a good set of molegrips they came out suprisingly easily i had already resigned myself to drilling /tapping etc but turned out to be one of the easier jobs.
 
Oillie - try getting Plus Gas onto the thread of the stuck bobbins. Leave it for overnight - feed it before you go to bed (give it another squirt) then have a go after the Plus gas has had a chance to work its way in - far better stuff than WD40, just not marketed so heavily.

A set of 4 bobbins from Motor works are only a tenner - the rubber perishes after a time anyway, they are a replace item every few years. Then put the bash plate back on as should be.

I have actually ditched the bash plate on my Adv, but the standard single spark 1150 still has hers in place. Never put a hole in a sump yet in 35 years of riding bikes! I admit, I don't slide them over rocks resting on the bottom of the engine.
 
just a suggestion that worked for me~try hammer and screwdriver,jus to crack the tightness,then put vicegrips on em.:thumb2
 


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