@@TheSunderlands1 Someone is selling a official high quality searchable PDF on ebay, that is where i got mine. Getting a physical copy is near impossible because the bike is so new.
Nice job , buth why is it necesarry? First of all, it is road bike only Second, u could get a fender extention and by that u have a sheald for exhaust pipes also
You’re correct, it’s not truly necessary, the odds of something on the road hitting and damaging the radiator are small. But like many other “protective” things I put on a bike (engine guards, crash bar), it’s more of peace of mind…if something does happen, the money spent on the guard will be much cheaper than the cost of replacing a radiator. But will something ever happen?….probably not!
Because if you get a hole in your radiator, you're not riding much farther. A friend took a rock to his Multistrada's radiator in Afton WY on a Sunday. We were thousands of miles from home and he was basically disabled. We did a hack, but when we all got home, we ordered radiator guards.
@@TheSunderlands1 yes, I’m sure. It’s just a 2011 MacBook Pro and I was in the garage with fan noise. Using my 2020 MBP inside without ambient noise let me turn it up enough. Thank you for troubleshooting.
According to Service Manual:
- Torque value for the screws - 7 Nm, 5.2 lb-ft
- Loctite should be BLUE (not red)
Thanks, I’ll pin your comment to the top. Did you get the service manual at the dealer?
@@TheSunderlands1 Someone is selling a official high quality searchable PDF on ebay, that is where i got mine. Getting a physical copy is near impossible because the bike is so new.
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@@TheSunderlands1 send me an email and i will send you pdf
@@davidwilliams7220 can you share the manual to me also? Or at least point me to where it can be bought.
Thank you.
Thank you for the explanation, just ordered the guard
Very informative. Will have to install mine very soon. Got my like. It was no. 100. :)
Thank you very much! Perfectly described
Is there any link so I can buy this guard? TKs
Thank you mate
where can i but it ?
Thanks great video
Nice job , buth why is it necesarry?
First of all, it is road bike only
Second, u could get a fender extention and by that u have a sheald for exhaust pipes also
You’re correct, it’s not truly necessary, the odds of something on the road hitting and damaging the radiator are small. But like many other “protective” things I put on a bike (engine guards, crash bar), it’s more of peace of mind…if something does happen, the money spent on the guard will be much cheaper than the cost of replacing a radiator. But will something ever happen?….probably not!
@@TheSunderlands1 Do you notice the rad temp go up or fans kick in during warmer temps? Thinking of doing this for peace of mind as well.
Because if you get a hole in your radiator, you're not riding much farther. A friend took a rock to his Multistrada's radiator in Afton WY on a Sunday. We were thousands of miles from home and he was basically disabled. We did a hack, but when we all got home, we ordered radiator guards.
Can't hear, even on max laptop volume.....
Hmm...volume works on my desktop and on my iPhone/iPad. You sure the little mute icon isn't selected on the video?
@@TheSunderlands1 yes, I’m sure. It’s just a 2011 MacBook Pro and I was in the garage with fan noise. Using my 2020 MBP inside without ambient noise let me turn it up enough. Thank you for troubleshooting.