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« on: November 15, 2013, 03:26:21 PM »

Okay this is just funny.  I went to pull off my stock belt covers (2013 M1100) to put on my shiny new ones and quickly noticed that there is a single security head bolt.  Even better it seems to be the one I am missing from my super deluxe Harbor Freight kit.

Got to love an entire bike full of bolts and I find the one that I can't find a wrench to today lol.     Roll Eyes
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2013, 05:42:25 AM »

I did not find that to be the case on my 2012 1100 EVO. I wonder if anyone else has either? Out of curiosity I looked at the parts fische and then crossed to a site which gave nomenclature and found no mention of a security head bolt. I'm guessing it is a security Torx? Also guessing someone substituted it for the correct one.

Not trying to be funny, but you seem to have had a run of bad luck with accessories and fitting of same.
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« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2013, 06:01:00 AM »

Because of the recent  rash of belt thefts
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« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2013, 07:55:34 AM »

Because of the recent  rash of belt thefts

Doh! Shudda thought bout that.  Grin
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« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2013, 01:59:06 PM »

I did not find that to be the case on my 2012 1100 EVO. I wonder if anyone else has either? Out of curiosity I looked at the parts fische and then crossed to a site which gave nomenclature and found no mention of a security head bolt. I'm guessing it is a security Torx? Also guessing someone substituted it for the correct one.

Not trying to be funny, but you seem to have had a run of bad luck with accessories and fitting of same.

The belt covers have not been off even once yet and yes, it is a security Torx...   As for the run of bad luck on accessories?  If you only knew.....  I have had multiple things that were supposed to fit that did not.  I am finding that the 2013 is a unique beast.  Not like the 2012 in so many tiny little areas.  Modding the exhaust to fit the aftermarket rear sets was due to two aftermarket things that were not compatible...  Only cost me 1300.00 for Rev rearsets and an exhaust mod.  bang head

The guys at Moto Wheels are learning what does and does not fit a 2013 M1100 from me.....  Or so they say.  laughingdp

So does having a one year of a kind Duc make it more or less valuable?   Grin  Glad I am keeping all the stock parts as the accessory list has gotten a bit out of hand.  Should I need to return it to stock or need to buy a small island somewhere I can sell the accessories lol.

AME heated grips (waiting install)
Carbon World front hose cover.
Carbon World rear hugger.
Carbon World exhaust heat shield.
Carbon World mid-pipe cover.
Carbon World chain guard.
Carbonvanni  tank top (on order)
Carbonvanni oil cooler shroud.  (on order)
Carbonvanni belt covers. (waiting install)
Catalyst Reaction suspension setup.
DID ZVMX 520 chain
Driven 15t 520 front sprocket
Driven quick change sprocket carrier
Ducabike rear carrier cover.
Ducabike front sprocket cover.
Ducati tank guard.
Evap removal with Euro oil cooler shroud.
Evo-Tec  exhaust bracket.
Go Cruise throttle control.
Moto Dynamics smoked integrated taillight.
Moto Wheels folding ¾ levers.
Oberon bar end turn signals
Oberon clutch slave cylinder.
Ohlins 737 rear shock.
Rizoma tail tidy.
Rizoma “REV” rear sets.
Rizoma “New Gen” frame plugs.
Rizoma MA005 handlebar. (awaiting install)
Rizoma "Next" F/R brake and clutch reservoirs.
Saddlemen Track  Seat.
SDP custom mid-pipe.
Shift-Tech carbon fiber shift rod.
Shift-Tech carbon fiber license plate frame.
Shortened front signals (wired in synch with bar end signals).
Superlight 43t 520 Black Steel rear sprocket.
Sylvania ZXE Headlight Bulbs.
Zard low mount carbon exhaust.
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« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2013, 03:08:36 PM »

Doh! Shudda thought bout that.  Grin

geezz....Didn't you notice all those guys between 16-28 with their pants falling off their arses?
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