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February 11, 2017 at 2:22 am #3595
I have a 2005 Raider. I have noticed I only have 2 very small screws behind the screw on chrome cover outside the foot shifter pedal. they back out often. They have a very small Allen wrench that tightens them down. anyone know what size and where I may be able to find a couple of them? Thank you, Marks raider
loop-single-reply.phpFebruary 11, 2017 at 3:42 am #3596Not sure the size… check with Accutronix. (I had the same problem with mine, used blue locktite on them to fix it.)
loop-single-reply.phpFebruary 11, 2017 at 5:59 pm #3597February 14, 2017 at 5:29 am #3598April 17, 2017 at 4:01 am #3640Thank you!got them out and used blue locktite. Definitively works great
loop-single-reply.phpApril 17, 2017 at 4:03 am #3641Thanks, thats where I got them thanks to you Wulfband
loop-single-reply.phpApril 18, 2017 at 12:32 am #3645Hello John, I am also a Raider owner /in the middle of a electrical nightmare . I changed my handlebars 3 weeks ago and haven’t had my bike up since, Some was self-inflicted as A friend helped but cut the wiring harnesses completely out. Needless to say it looked like spaghetti to me being a inexperienced electrical rider. I had another person come by and had it up and running. I think he did make a bypass though. After he left, I went to tighten up everything. That is where I made a mistake by pushing up the splash guard and I think shorting something out.Since my latest short , I can use my starter button without a key and have no lights and I hear a reset click until I had to disconnect the battery. I have read all your postings and you seem to have this under control after experiencing your own electrical problems.
Any help you can offer will be more than greatly appreciated as you can imagine! Thank you, Mark Wood Richmond, Va 804 307-8720 or emailloop-single-reply.php -
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