I have a 2009 Rene 800R X, I traded it in for my
2006 outlander 800.
My old machine didn’t have stretch bolts holding the clutches on. But does my Rene?
I took the clutches off to clean them and grease the one way bearing, after putting hem back on I marked the secondary bolt with a marking to see if it moved at all just incase it was a stretch bolt(didn’t look like a stretch bolt when off ), I revved the bike a bunch than turned it off and the bolt seemed to have moved 1/4-1/2 turn. I tightened it up again and the same thing. I’ve done this multiple times not and its always the same result. I’m going to take it for a longer drive soon and see if it twists off more than 1/4-1/2 turn but if it doesn’t I was just going to go with it. Anyway have any ideas if this is normal? I don’t think it was for my outlander.
2006 outlander 800.
My old machine didn’t have stretch bolts holding the clutches on. But does my Rene?
I took the clutches off to clean them and grease the one way bearing, after putting hem back on I marked the secondary bolt with a marking to see if it moved at all just incase it was a stretch bolt(didn’t look like a stretch bolt when off ), I revved the bike a bunch than turned it off and the bolt seemed to have moved 1/4-1/2 turn. I tightened it up again and the same thing. I’ve done this multiple times not and its always the same result. I’m going to take it for a longer drive soon and see if it twists off more than 1/4-1/2 turn but if it doesn’t I was just going to go with it. Anyway have any ideas if this is normal? I don’t think it was for my outlander.
Thanks!