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Metric Torks?

prmurat

New member
When I bought my RT-S I decided to use it as my main touring bike and to not "do" anything on it... I work on all of my bikes but the touring always goes to the dealer even for an oil change!! I have principle like this and I am sure that if I break down somewhere it is not my fault ;)

Installing my license plate today I noticed that it was holding by torks bolts with metric nuts... is all the hardware like this (torks and metric)?
Thanks
Philippe
 
When I bought my RT-S I decided to use it as my main touring bike and to not "do" anything on it... I work on all of my bikes but the touring always goes to the dealer even for an oil change!! I have principle like this and I am sure that if I break down somewhere it is not my fault ;)

Installing my license plate today I noticed that it was holding by torks bolts with metric nuts... is all the hardware like this (torks and metric)?
Thanks
Philippe

YES...Every thing is metric on Spyder all nuts and bolts and torx...


Freebob...:doorag:
 
Yes it is remember its from canada they use metric. FYI you need a t30 torx bit which you should have in the tool kit.
 
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