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Bike arrived with a dead battery. Dealer paid for new replacement.
Fitted it today, 5 minute job.
Came across these in the tool pouch?
Anyone recognise them or suggest where they may be from?
Thanks
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The plastic rivet and small screw secure the black plastic tray/cup thingee that sits above the battery. Does your bike have that? It would be removed to access the battery.
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If only we had cameras that could autofocus. Maybe put them on our smartphone cameras…
For new members. PB and I joke each other all the time so no insults meant. Well maybe in this case
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Here you go.
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(08-03-2024, 12:56 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Yes MiLord, how is the beer fridge under your bed??


Full of Molson Canadian. The finest Canadian beer made
AND, I’m sorry PB, I thought you posted the pics for some reason and you were testing us.
David, you can see where the metal nut goes by looking up under the fender from the right side of the bike. It goes in the plastic sub fender, or whatever it is called. You can hold it in place although it is supposed to stay in by
itself. Having said that, over the years, a couple of members have reported it falling out when they remove the screw.
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David, it is possible that the service technician replaced these with new ones for you and put the old ones in the package tray.