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triumph
01-06-2016, 04:39 PM
hi everbody . I was riding home from work today on my 2013 triumph Daytona 675 when I notice a bolt sticking out of the bike .anyway after closer inspection I found out that the rear engine mount had snapped off completely . has anyone have any idear why this happen .
Turbo
01-06-2016, 04:43 PM
hi everbody . I was riding home from work today on my 2013 triumph Daytona 675 when I notice a bolt sticking out of the bike .anyway after closer inspection I found out that the rear engine mount had snapped off completely . has anyone have any idear why this happen .
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triumph
01-06-2016, 04:57 PM
cant up load pics to the computer for some reason
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Marshy
01-06-2016, 06:37 PM
Vibration. I'd be checking all the other engine mounts to make sure they are tight. I'd suspect the whole engine/stressed-member assembly of having some movement in it. Trellis frame plus British bolts.....
Is your chain adjusted ok? Is there much driveline snatch?
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triumph
01-06-2016, 06:43 PM
Vibration. I'd be checking all the other engine mounts to make sure they are tight. I'd suspect the whole engine/stressed-member assembly of having some movement in it. Trellis frame plus British bolts.....
Is your chain adjusted ok? Is there much driveline snatch?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk no chain needs a bit of adjustment .im due for a new one ill go out and check the other mounts now
johnnyb
01-06-2016, 07:43 PM
My Bmw did the same thing. It has a rear engine bolt that goes from one side of the bike to the other.
I put mine down to the engine/frame expanding (was a very hot day at the track) and the bolt couldnt stretch enough and snapped. Even with the bolt removed there was no engine movement so I don't believe it broke because of stress caused by engine movement.
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triumph
01-06-2016, 08:11 PM
My Bmw did the same thing. It has a rear engine bolt that goes from one side of the bike to the other.
I put mine down to the engine/frame expanding (was a very hot day at the track) and the bolt couldnt stretch enough and snapped. Even with the bolt removed there was no engine movement so I don't believe it broke because of stress caused by engine movement.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkwasn't hot today . I think marshy is right about his assumption with the chain adjustment and backlash . it certainly sounds better than what team motto told me .
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