ajd
Registered user
Odd problem, never heard of it before: on my 1996 1100GS the side stand attaches to a bracket that transfers the weight of the bike through the mainstand pivot which is good and strong. OK so far. The bracket is kept from twisting when using the sidestand by an M8x25 screw though it and into the engine casing. This screw has sheared off and the stud is never, ever going to come out. Trust me on this, I've managed to snap an easyout in there.
The Cosmic Design Company has given us two threaded holes in the underside of the engine (perhaps to hold bodywork on the RT? Who knows?) which are in exactly the right place to hold a strip of steel running transversely and that my mate can MIG weld onto the bracket mentioned above, thus making the bracket stronger than it was when it left the factory. Great result!
I know I need to disconnect stuff before welding, but not sure I've got everything.
-- Battery (I know where that is...)
-- Fuel injection controller (I think I know where that is)
-- ABS controller? (No idea where that is)
Anything else?
The Cosmic Design Company has given us two threaded holes in the underside of the engine (perhaps to hold bodywork on the RT? Who knows?) which are in exactly the right place to hold a strip of steel running transversely and that my mate can MIG weld onto the bracket mentioned above, thus making the bracket stronger than it was when it left the factory. Great result!
I know I need to disconnect stuff before welding, but not sure I've got everything.
-- Battery (I know where that is...)
-- Fuel injection controller (I think I know where that is)
-- ABS controller? (No idea where that is)
Anything else?
