What's this for?

PhilM

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While having a fiddle (with the bike) in the garage the other day, I found this o-ring wrapped around the bracket in front of the battery.
Any suggestions (stupid or sensible) as to what it's for :nenau
 

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I've wondered about that before.........mine appears to be an o-ring cut in half :confused:
 
I didn't get one of those on my 05 1200GS - I WANT ONE!

ALL REPORTS OF MISSING O-RINGS ARE TRUE!
 
PhilM said:
And I'm thinking it's a spare o-ring for some important part of the engine.

Cheers Shep :thumb


Oh yeh! Its a spare rubber band just in case the original perishes, do not overwind :nono as the performance gained is minimal compared to the time it takes to replace :D

Shep
 
I was told when I bought the bike it was to hold the straight part of a D-lock. The curved part fitting under the rear seat, held in place by form in the tool kit tray.
However I know this to be incorrect (although possible I'm sure) and is actually for the hand book, as Shep says.

On mine it now holds the autocom.

What a universal elastic band indeed!
 
Didnt have one on mine either so I asked my dealer were it was and was told by the service chap that they always throw them away as its easier to put the seat on without them, what a load of f***ing Bollocks. He asked me to come back in a week as they were having a new 1200 delivered and I could have the one off that, so I went back got it.
 
Tommo said:
Didnt have one on mine either so I asked my dealer were it was and was told by the service chap that they always throw them away as its easier to put the seat on without them, what a load of f***ing Bollocks. He asked me to come back in a week as they were having a new 1200 delivered and I could have the one off that, so I went back got it.

What a quality dealer you have there! I wonder what else they throw away at service time to make the job go smoother... one spark plug per cylinder maybe? After all you only need one.
 
LiquidLAN said:
What a quality dealer you have there! I wonder what else they throw away at service time to make the job go smoother... one spark plug per cylinder maybe? After all you only need one.

Dont worry my bike will not be going back there for anything.
 
jonnie comet said:
.....you also fasten the rear straps, of a Famsa tank bag to it.... ;)

Thanks for that little snippit. :thumb
But what about the front pannel straps
what a Barstuard to get rite.
 
Race to Dakar

Tommo said:
Didnt have one on mine either so I asked my dealer were it was and was told by the service chap that they always throw them away as its easier to put the seat on without them, what a load of f***ing Bollocks. He asked me to come back in a week as they were having a new 1200 delivered and I could have the one off that, so I went back got it.

Excellent, just seen the 1st part of this weeks episode, they've just had the X5 full serviced and it isnt running properly, left me wondering what that service chap left out after the service to make his own life easier :D
 


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