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Day Runined & lucky escape - please read
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<blockquote data-quote="cunning plan" data-source="post: 209704" data-attributes="member: 4090"><p>Good you and family are safe. :shock: </p><p></p><p>I am just about to fit a R9 kit - and to anyone reading this who is starting to worry about the kit, I have read the instructions over and over - to be fair to R9, the instructions do say to ensure grub screw is positioned correctly along with an explanation about the weld that you may need to bash out to get the screw to seat correctly. The instructions also state to check the screw along with usual service intivals. My plan is to look every time I look at the oil or something.. </p><p></p><p>You can also buy the safety 'bump-stops' that R9 do that go into your old bump stop holes and act like a fail-safe if this was to happen - it would * supposedly* keep your wheel upright.. - maby an idea for you Creationblue?</p><p></p><p>Hope this doesn't come across as one of those 'you should have read the instructions' post - it isn't intended to be - more than anything it is justifying the safety of the R9 kit to myself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cunning plan, post: 209704, member: 4090"] Good you and family are safe. :shock: I am just about to fit a R9 kit - and to anyone reading this who is starting to worry about the kit, I have read the instructions over and over - to be fair to R9, the instructions do say to ensure grub screw is positioned correctly along with an explanation about the weld that you may need to bash out to get the screw to seat correctly. The instructions also state to check the screw along with usual service intivals. My plan is to look every time I look at the oil or something.. You can also buy the safety 'bump-stops' that R9 do that go into your old bump stop holes and act like a fail-safe if this was to happen - it would * supposedly* keep your wheel upright.. - maby an idea for you Creationblue? Hope this doesn't come across as one of those 'you should have read the instructions' post - it isn't intended to be - more than anything it is justifying the safety of the R9 kit to myself! [/QUOTE]
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