Resali 11 Posted March 30 Share Posted March 30 Hello knowledgeable people For my birthday yesterday (yeay me ) I was given a new radiator guard for my NC750S. In preparation for the fitting, I noticed that the radiator is secured with one bolt on the left of the bike, but there does not seem to be one on the right. Surely there should be a bolt on both sides? Pictures below. Does anyone know what kind of bolt I need and where to get it from? Many thanks in advance for your help. Link to post
listener 11,192 Posted March 30 Share Posted March 30 46 minutes ago, Resali said: Surely there should be a bolt on both sides? No, that's normal. If you check the (bolt-less) right side mount you'll find that the radiator's rubber bushing sits over a tubular projection on the bracket. The bolt on the left side is effectively trapping the right bushing in place. If you feel you need to, the nut/bolt pair are the same as the one that is there - 10mm x 30-40mm (measure the existing bolt to be sure). 1 1 Link to post
Tegraman 772 Posted March 30 Share Posted March 30 (edited) Manufacturing discrepancies and expansion/contraction might stress the radiator if both sides were bolted. If one side is secure, but still free to "float" slightly, no stressing can occur. Edited March 30 by Tegraman 3 1 Link to post
listener 11,192 Posted March 30 Share Posted March 30 17 minutes ago, Tegraman said: Manufacturing discrepancies and expansion/contraction might stress the radiator if both sides were bolted. If one side is secure, but still free to "float" slightly, no stressing can occur. I think that's what the rubber bushings are for. They're through holes in the radiator lugs and act like shock absorbers, allowing some free play. Link to post
Resali 11 Posted March 30 Author Share Posted March 30 34 minutes ago, listener said: No, that's normal. If you check the (bolt-less) right side mount you'll find that the radiator's rubber bushing sits over a tubular projection on the bracket. The bolt on the left side is effectively trapping the right bushing in place. If you feel you need to, the nut/bolt pair are the same as the one that is there - 10mm x 30-40mm (measure the existing bolt to be sure). Thanks for your reply. I’m glad I checked now. :-) 1 Link to post
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