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undeadhairy
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crash bobbins

Post by undeadhairy »

well iv brought some crash bobbins for the just incase and the bolts too big but have been told they are for my model of bike.
do I need to weld a plate onto the frame to screw them into?
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Post by creedxup »

No, they should be an M6 thread like the bolts that they replace.
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Post by undeadhairy »

Found on flea bay some bobbins but they say for the ru. They should fit the r model tho shouldn't they Chris?
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Post by Teego »

Just make sure your bobbins bolts are properly engineered. Good ones, like R&G are designed so the bolt bends on impact. Bad quality ones either snap, so are useless, or rigid so the impact forces are transmitted to the frame with obvious consequences.
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Post by undeadhairy »

261419167802 is the ebay number if anyone knows if they will fit the r model. I asked the bloke an he says yes but thing he didnt know what the r model was until I told him. So im abit wary

Here's the link to it Karl. :thumbsup:

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