Can anyone identify this part? I was moving the bike in the garage and caught the sight of this part falling, I've no idea where it has came from
Have you taken off the cat. If so it's prob just dropped out of bracket behind left footrest that isn't used anymore
I think it's the grommet (Vibration damper pad) which supports the bottom of the oil cooler, see the page for the oil cooler in the spare parts catalogue, part ref 2 – Part No. 764.1.022.1A. It fits into the removable panel in the bottom of the fairing, see the Fairing page, part ref 6 –Part No. 480.1.293.1A (Half-fairing (front)(bottom). I found it on the floor after putting the lower fairing back on, when I installed a guard on the oil cooler.
Ape2Duc, Here's a few pics of what they call Vibration Pads which look like your culprit: They all look the same to me and there might be more but it's likely one of the above is your source. All the best, Mark H
Check the radiator and oil cooler mounts - especially if you have had Guards fitted to either. Odds on its from there.
Like you say.. How has it fell off..? Needs a bolt to come loose i guess If you cant find it, dont worry to much, i found one on the garage floor second day i had bike, ive never found one missing and i have been allover the bike Can only think it could have been dropped on production or something and got wedged untill it found its way out?? Thats my theory anyway !!
I will have a scan about this morning to see if there is anything obvious! Big V-Twin like to vibrate I suppose
But I've not fitted an Oil Cooler guard?! Had a look this morning and the only part that seems loose is the tax disc holder bracket, it has one of those rubber pads still fitted but almost seems as if there should be another there?
Jeez, don't mention a tax disc, the natives will be up in arms ;-) If everything is as it should be, stick it in the spares box for later.
Why's that then? I have located where it came from and it was indeed the lower rest damping for the oil cooler, I have no idea how it has came loose but it's fixed now, cheers for the advice Steve. Now the sun is shining, time to go for a blast!