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Re: [ST] Skyking Frame Sliders Comments



I didn't think about that when I installed my sliders.  What is the torque 
setting supposed to be?

Regards,
Sean

>From: "Peckham ." <peckhammer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [ST] Skyking Frame Sliders Comments
>Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 06:55:45 -0700
>
>I just had a buddy install the Skyking frame sliders that I purchased.  The
>design is good and the instructions are easy to follow.  I do have a
>complaint though.  The engine mount bolts provided by Triumph are high
>quality, fine threaded bolts that will take a lot of torque.  The
>replacement bolts that are provided with the Skyking frame sliders are
>cheap, thick threaded, bolts.  This worries me and I will closely watch
>those bolts as they give me no confidence in their ability to stay in place
>and to take the same torque load.
>
>>--
>Peckham
>
>
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