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rear brake line c-fittings on the swingarm

Joined Aug 2006
49 Posts | 0+
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
You know those plastic c-clips that hold and position the rear brake line on the swingarm? Are the screws that hold down those clips the same screws that hold down the chain/swingarm protector guard?

My guard was toast, so I ordered a new one. I didn't realize that in the course of the chain chewing through the guard, it roached the attachment screw as well, so I need at least a new one.

I also seem to have a superfluous screw on the top of the swingarm directly above the shark fin, and I may use that screw to hold down the chain guard. But I'm wondering if all the other screws on the swingarm are the same, and if they X-ref with a KTM P/N or not.

Ideas?
 
as taffy would tell you, "put your bike type in your signature" (got your back, taffy, since you aren't home :) )
download the parts manuals found at www.husaberg.se under" downloads", then you can always have a reference to whats what.
fwiw, the ones on my '98 are 4mm by about 12mm with a 8mm head, same as the guard.

ned
 
ned37 said:
as taffy would tell you, "put your bike type in your signature" (got your back, taffy, since you aren't home :) )
download the parts manuals found at www.husaberg.se under" downloads", then you can always have a reference to whats what.
fwiw, the ones on my '98 are 4mm by about 12mm with a 8mm head, same as the guard.

ned
S'funny, twice now I've put my bike and year in the signature box in the profile, but once I hit submit it does not display. Maybe I need more posts before it'll show up? It's a 2000 FC501, BTW.

I guess I expressed myself poorly - I'm sure one way or another I can figure out the Husaberg P/N. I'm wondering if they cross with another application, as I have no Husaberg dealers in my zip code... or area code... or state... or within a two-day drive from what I can tell. I'm just trying to ride this weekend is all.
 
The screws you should find at a hardware store. I replaced those on my bike with ones off a old Yamaha, perfect fit and match. The c-fittings if I understand you right are what holds the rear brake line in place. Take a old one to hardware store or auto store and look for it in electrical parts-conduct. Match up fine.
Hope this helps.
 

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