1299 Lucky I Think

Discussion in 'Panigale' started by aviating cud, Oct 20, 2023.

  1. IMG_8587.jpeg As the weather is not suitable for riding I went about removing the sprocket cover to give it a good clean. It was a good job I did as the retaining bolt was almost out of the shift due to being incorrectly torque loaded. Again I find more things wrong with the bike after only having it for a few weeks and doing less than 80 miles(75 of those were to Ducati Stoke to get the recent engine faults rectified).
     
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  2. Should have a peeled over thingie, so it can't undo. A proper person will be along for the correct name'
     
  3. I know what you mean but these bikes have a thick washer and rely on the torque of the bolt to keep it tight
     
  4. Tab washer?
     
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  5. They don’t have a tab washer. It wouldn’t work on a round allen bolt. It relies on the correct torque loading.
     
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  6. It shouldn't have a round bolt imho.
     
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  7. I’ve just remembered :thinkingface: the big black washer underneath the Allen bolt is what you call a Belleville washer, it’s dished and should be fitted convex face outward so that when you tension the bolt it tries to flatten the washer and hence puts preload on the bolt, check it out and also Loctite and a serrated lock washer will do the trick, belt and braces :upyeah:
     
    #7 Poucher, Oct 20, 2023
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  8. Wow, how lucky, get a lottery ticket.
     
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  9. What should it have in your opinion
     
  10. That’s right. I know them as a convex spring washer to do exactly as you say. When I’ve fitted my 520 conversion I’ll make sure the bolt and washer are fitted correctly
     
    #10 aviating cud, Oct 20, 2023
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  11. Round head Allen bolt is correct, item 32…
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    If you refit it as I’ve described it won’t give you any more problems :upyeah:

    You weren’t at Teessdale motorcycles at Thirsk a week or so ago were you ??
    I was chatting to a guy down there who had recently got an 1199 and was having a few problems with it??
     
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  12. Not me, but I’ve had issues with the bike. I’ll get it sorted and enjoy it next year now.
     
  13. Side question. how did you go about getting the sprocket cover off?
     
  14. Remove the large bolt underneath and the two smaller screws further up.
     
  15. did have to take slave cylinder out. i couldn't get the cover off mine. it was getting snagged up
     
  16. I did mate
     
  17. It's the correct item from the diagram.
     
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