Road debris.........new tyre........yet again :-(
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The genuine Yamaha item has a shakeproof shim plate as part of its construction.
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And that is the crux of the problem. When those "shakeproof" tangs wear, the nut is able to work its way loose unless regularly monitored or threadlocked. As stated before the nut is a piece of crap and poorly designed.
Bob
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And that is the crux of the problem. When those "shakeproof" tangs wear, the nut is able to work its way loose unless regularly monitored or threadlocked. As stated before the nut is a piece of crap and poorly designed.
Bob
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Took the wheel off this morning and tyre has not gone down much so it must be a very slow leak. You can see it slightly bubble up when you spray water on it. Damn, this is getting annoying - and expensive!
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Well Max, the shop put an internal plug in it, and its nearly as good as new. just finished putting it all back together about an hour ago. Wasn't gonna let a near new Pilot Power go without a fight. Now just waiting for my new Oberon CNC milled gold anodised racing footpegs to turn up in the post (yee ha)
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