All going well, rear shock went on almost by itself, front was always going to be more interesting, but seemed straight forward enough, right up to the point where all that had to be done was to tighten up the top nut (a nyloc).......
and even with the weight of the bike on the wheels, all it does is spin the body of the shock!!
the BMW original has a neat little allen key sized hole in the end to allow it to be torqued up properly, the wilburs does not!
No apparent way to torque it up anywhere near the 47nm called for in the manual....the nut does turn down the threads smoothly, no crossing there, the nyloc element does not seem to be the problem, there are threads showing above it before the whole thing spins
so is there something obvious I've missed?????
original plastic spacers back in place as per exploded diagram in the right order...I just hope someone on here has the answer, regret that every accessory were unable to come up with anything other than "we have never had this problem before, let us know how you get on!"
any help gratefully accepted!!!
and even with the weight of the bike on the wheels, all it does is spin the body of the shock!!

the BMW original has a neat little allen key sized hole in the end to allow it to be torqued up properly, the wilburs does not!
No apparent way to torque it up anywhere near the 47nm called for in the manual....the nut does turn down the threads smoothly, no crossing there, the nyloc element does not seem to be the problem, there are threads showing above it before the whole thing spins

so is there something obvious I've missed?????
original plastic spacers back in place as per exploded diagram in the right order...I just hope someone on here has the answer, regret that every accessory were unable to come up with anything other than "we have never had this problem before, let us know how you get on!"
any help gratefully accepted!!!




