left hand cluster torx size ?

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what size is the torx (pictured below)

its smaller than a 10 and bigger than a 5 so I am going to have to buy one

I have googled it and answers conflict between a 7 and a 9

my left cluster rocks slightly hence just confirming the torx are tight, is a little rock normal ? its a bit annoying.

I see 3 torx, is there another fastener in below where the wires enter ?

thanks
 

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Hi,

My left hand cluster was rocking slightly and I found a torx screw on the top of the handlebar, just peel back the grip slightly next to the whizz wheel. pinched it up and all sorted.
 
Hi,

My left hand cluster was rocking slightly and I found a torx screw on the top of the handlebar, just peel back the grip slightly next to the whizz wheel. pinched it up and all sorted.

you are a star, thanks for that tip

I would never have found that

handlebar rock gone and it was a size 10 torx if anyone is curious.

is that a well known fix ? Am I just a bit slow at knowing as I'm sure loads of grips are loose

torx size for cluster, dont need to know anymore thanks but maybe someone else is looking
 

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Brilliant!
I too have a rocking switch assembly.
Maybe I’m clutching at straws here, but I don’t suppose a loose switch assembly would stop the heated grip working would it??
 
Some may already know, The switchgear is clipped to the wonderwheel if fitted then Clipped onto the grip,
The small bolt behind the grip passes through the handlebar into a nut on the back,
There can be slight movement as the switches dont clamp on the left bar like standard japanese etc do,
 
Brilliant!
I too have a rocking switch assembly.
Maybe I’m clutching at straws here, but I don’t suppose a loose switch assembly would stop the heated grip working would it??

I seem to recall that the grip heat is connected by a separate connector inside the switchgear. The rocking motion MAY have made the connector come loose, but I wouldn't be too optemistic.
 


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