FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
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Mal Peters
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FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
I am new to the world of Rockster and have bought a patent plastic rear hugger for it. It came with two bolts, the right hand side is secured by the bolt holding the rear brake line clip in place. But the left hand side seems to want to screw directly into the lower rear suspension bolt and that just aint happening. So does anyone know the fix for this problem i.e. is the an insert for the bolt to be screwed into or is there a replacment bolt for the suspension unit itself thus allowing me to screw the hugger bolt into the suspension bolt. Please help, the missus is getting soaked
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Re: FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
Not seen that one - got a link to where you got it?? Sounds like a very odd (and not very good) fixing system.
The "usual" rear hugger to use is the one from Ilmburger that fixes to the brake calliper bolts (longer bolts are supplied). The only problem is that the early ones weren't really strong enough. They also tended to make a lot of noise.
The "usual" rear hugger to use is the one from Ilmburger that fixes to the brake calliper bolts (longer bolts are supplied). The only problem is that the early ones weren't really strong enough. They also tended to make a lot of noise.
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Re: FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
Stupidly enough I bought it from Ebay from a bloke who said he had bought it for, but not fitted it to, his Rockster ( I can see why now ). It came with two bolts and a poor photocopy with some scribbled instructions in German. On the photocopy there is a drawn arrow pointing at the bottom of the rear shock, I assume this is because there must be an alternative screw/bolt or attatchment for it to mount the hugger to. Im not best pleased. Thanks for your interest so far.
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Re: FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
Are you UK or US based?Mal Peters wrote:Stupidly enough I bought it from Ebay from a bloke who said he had bought it for, but not fitted it to, his Rockster ( I can see why now ). It came with two bolts and a poor photocopy with some scribbled instructions in German. On the photocopy there is a drawn arrow pointing at the bottom of the rear shock, I assume this is because there must be an alternative screw/bolt or attatchment for it to mount the hugger to. Im not best pleased. Thanks for your interest so far.
Any chance of scanning the instruction sheet for us, and taking a photo of the hugger?
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Re: FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
If only life was that easy, this site doesnt seem to want to allow me to upload images from my PC. Any suggestions as to how I go about it ? Or do you have an email addy I could post them to ? Thanks again for taking an interest but Im struggling to work this site aswell now ( Im no technohead thats obvious to see )
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Best way is to get yourself an image hosting account (photobucket/flickr/etc) and then get the url (web address) of the image and enclose it in [ img ] [ /img ] tags (remove the spaces).Mal Peters wrote:If only life was that easy, this site doesnt seem to want to allow me to upload images from my PC. Any suggestions as to how I go about it ? Or do you have an email addy I could post them to ? Thanks again for taking an interest but Im struggling to work this site aswell now ( Im no technohead thats obvious to see )
Or use an image manipulation program to shrink the image down to a reasonable size - I'm guessing that your scan is a large file.
Re: FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
Just bought the same rear hugger. Will install when my Leo Vince y=pipe and end can arrive. The hugger came with an alternate rear shock lower bolt with an extra smaller bolt drilled through the head to accamodate the hugger. Will let you know how it goes...
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Re: FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
Thanks Ive made do with super glue Aruldite and prayer. So far this is working but Ive also made enqs re a bolt as you describe it. Where did you get yours from ? maybe I can buy just the bolt on its own.
Re: FITTING A REAR HUGGER TO A ROCKSTER
I got it from e-bay.
Pain in the rear to install. I had to widen the hole a bit to line it up but all's well in the end.
Left the silencer off as well. Looks good. Am going to install the Y-pipe next week.
Heres the link below, send him an e-mail. Nice guy maybe he can sell you just the screw...
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... EF:DE:1123
Good luck
Pain in the rear to install. I had to widen the hole a bit to line it up but all's well in the end.
Left the silencer off as well. Looks good. Am going to install the Y-pipe next week.
Heres the link below, send him an e-mail. Nice guy maybe he can sell you just the screw...
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... EF:DE:1123
Good luck
Billy Rallis
http://www.greekmotoadventures.com
http://www.greekmotoadventures.com