UK Made 9*0 SE and Adventurer Side Stand Relocaters.

Discussion in 'Vendors' started by charlie264, Aug 16, 2011.

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Definite Committed Interest in this bracket?

  1. 950 SE-R

  2. 990, 950 ADV

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  1. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    Cheers Bannisdale, it’s good to hear positive feedback and results. Any mods needed to the BD sump guard or just a straight fit?
  2. Bannisdale

    Bannisdale Why are my legs so short!?

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    No mods required, all good. :clap

    Cheers
  3. kymbo

    kymbo kymbo

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    g,day how doo i go about getting 1 down under from you4 my 950se cheers.
  4. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    I picked up the latest batch today, those who ordered.. I'll post tomorrow.<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
  5. Waterbaby

    Waterbaby Been here awhile

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    Just fitted my SS bracket great product and very easy to fit
    Thanks for making it charlie
    PS
    Are you thinking of making anymore products for the 950
  6. PeteV

    PeteV n00b

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    Hi,

    Do you have those SE relocaters still in warehouse ? I need two for me and my friend to here in Finland.

    Pete
  7. pchGS

    pchGS Mark

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    Have to add Charlie worked with me to get the sidestand to me prior to my trip.

    Comments:
    Part is HEAVY and by that I mean that is a good deal. It's stout and should fend of any offenders that want to take a whack at that sidestand area. It fitted up 'PERFECTLY' even with the tighter tolerances that you've spec'd. :deal

    One comment to those mounting it up. Be sure to get the lower front bolt through the side stand bracket troqued to spec prior to bolting the mount plate up on the bike itself. There is no room to tighten the nyloc nut supplied due to lack of clearance on the casting for the stand. This isn't a problem nor a oversight on Charlie's part just the circumstances of the new superior strength nuts/bolts supplied. :freaky

    [​IMG]


    BTW I have a Slaven's Racing Skid plate and there were no issues fitting it with that skid plate.

    Good stuff, now off to Baja to test it out... :jose

    Thanks Charlie!
  8. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    Cheers pchGS, Give it a real good thrashing at Baja.....looking forward to your return posts.

    Charlie.
  9. iPaul

    iPaul n00b

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    I'm sold could you put me down for one for the 990 ADV?
    :D
  10. Shabbycabby

    Shabbycabby Adventurer

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    I would also like one to my 990 Adv 2006 if you can ship it to Norway?
  11. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    Forum members, Norway..not a prob.
  12. Peanuts

    Peanuts Long timer

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    I used KTM nuts to match the rest of the bike. These have a smaller head so I did not have that problem :)
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  13. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    As long as you use loctite/thread lock no problem using the KTM nuts, I cant source nylocks any smaller, nylocks are just easier in the field and less likely to come loose. This isn't a problem if you torque the bolts using the allen heads in the countersinks and a spanner before you offer the plate up...as per instruction.
  14. SauceSquatch

    SauceSquatch Been here awhile

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    does anyone know the torque specs for the 10mm bold and 8mm bolts?
  15. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    All M10's are 45NM and M8 is 25NM
  16. SauceSquatch

    SauceSquatch Been here awhile

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    Thank you sir!
  17. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    Got the latest batch in, orders were posted Saturday....<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
  18. WoodbneK

    WoodbneK Raisin AZ in AK

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    Installed mine today. It fits perfect and, it was easy to install. Just did a little Dremel toolin' to the frame on my 04 as required.

    Peace of mind is a good thing. Great Product.

    Thanks!
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  19. charlie264

    charlie264 Long timer

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    Nice one. Thanks for the feedback, its on quite a few pre 05.5 bikes, any props just give us a shout.
  20. SauceSquatch

    SauceSquatch Been here awhile

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    I did the relocator and skid plate, they are both quality items, I'm very happy with it.