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zakidos 18-11-10 21:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 143199)
Anyway, you've just inspired me to sort it. Been in the shed tonight and found two 5x10mm stainless clevis pins and two R clips. 5 minutes later job done! Thanks.

Share some pics please ;-)
So I can do the same at the weekend.

Pleiades 18-11-10 22:07

Will this do for now, too cold to go out again!

Clevis pins
http://i864.photobucket.com/albums/a...pins-52328.gif
R clip
http://i864.photobucket.com/albums/a...es/tjhf666.jpg

You'll need a couple of washers too.

zakidos 20-11-10 17:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by enduro374 (Post 143058)
Very nice indeed!

How about a few more detailed pic's of the sump guard - I plan to get one!

Thanks..

http://zak.li/linked/ten/IMG_0109.jpg
http://zak.li/linked/ten/IMG_0112.jpg
http://zak.li/linked/ten/IMG_0113.jpg
http://zak.li/linked/ten/IMG_0115.jpg

HTH

Cheers, Mike

Pleiades 20-11-10 19:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by zakidos (Post 143200)
Share some pics please.
So I can do the same at the weekend.

I've ditched the clevis pins for now as they weren't quite the right diameter and cross-drilled some bolts. I found that with the two Dezus fiixings and the box locked its secure anyway!

http://i864.photobucket.com/albums/a..._6276small.jpg

http://i864.photobucket.com/albums/a..._6277small.jpg

Doesn't look it from the pictures, but taking the lid off makes unbelievable difference getting a tool roll in.

(Forgot - you'll need to superglue the nylon bushes in place (to the lid side) or you'll lose them!)

zakidos 20-11-10 19:43

THX Pleiades for sharing the pics. I'll definetely give it a shot.

enduro374 21-11-10 10:45

Thanks chaps.

I'll not be getting my tyre levers is there then, but OK for shorter tools or a small tool roll to keep them clean and dry. It's a good place to store dead weight.

Pleiades 21-11-10 13:08

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Originally Posted by enduro374 (Post 143323)
It's a good place to store dead weight.

That's exactly why I chose this option. When the bike's loaded it can be very arse heavy, every little bit of weight you can get up front (and low) the better.

enduro374 21-11-10 18:25

...and we don't like things of beauty being arse heavy! In fact she (or it) doesn't even need to be beautiful, just not arse heavy..

zakidos 15-05-11 20:08

Today I wanted to fill my toolbox (was empty for the last 8 month). And I found it cracked from both sides! I'm not sure if it's coming from the vibrations of the Ten or I hit something badly with my bike. But I can't think of anything... I wrote a mail to Touratech, let's see and wait what they're thinking about. I can weld this by myself...

http://zak.li/linked/ten/toolbox1.jpg
http://zak.li/linked/ten/toolbox2.jpg

Chewy52 16-06-11 04:35

$$$$$ and more $$$$
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by enduro374 (Post 143125)
It's only money & you're braver than me adding it all up!

Love knows no boundry's.


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