knnelg
Member
Hi Guys,
I've posted this on the FJROwners site, but thought I'd seek a second opinion here if that's OK.
I never thought something so simple could turn into such a chore.
The Story so far......
I want to install this RAM fixture onto the stem nut at the top of the fork-yolk/Tripple-tree (for want of the correct term) on my 05 FJR1300.
My initial approach was to buy a new stem nut (so I could replace the old one if I came to sell) and tap it to accept the 1/4"-20TPI (UNC!) thread on the RAM ball.
However, when I received the replacement stem nut, I discovered that the top was only 2mm thick, which is not thick enough to tap.
My next thought was, OK, I'll drill the stem nut and bolt the RAM ball from behind. So I removed the stem nut from my bike and then discovered that the fork post is solid (I was under the impression that it would be hollow) and there is no space behind the stem nut to accomodate a nut for the RAM ball.
So.... after several days thinking about this, I have come down to two options....
1) Drill a 'well' into the top of the fork post (about 15mm dia and about 10mm deep) to make space for a nut to hold the RAM ball.
2) Purchase a 'raised' stem nut from Techmount (via Bike Johnny). This appears to have a raised/thicker top to accept the bolt that holds the Techmount StemStand in place. The problem with this (apart from the £26 + shipping) is that I think this is already taped but I don't know what thread diameter and TPI is is taped with. I could end up with an expensive paperweight.
I am currently thinking of option 1, but am not shure if this small mod to the fork post will cause a weakness or other problem. Do we have any engineers here who could comment?
To save a little bandwidth, I should say that I am aware of other mounting options (mirror mount, RAM Universal mount, Dashboards, StemStand etc.) but I like my RAM mount and I want it central on the stem nut if at all possible (not that I'm stubborn or anything :lol: )
Any help, gratefully received.
Regards,
Glenn
I've posted this on the FJROwners site, but thought I'd seek a second opinion here if that's OK.
I never thought something so simple could turn into such a chore.
The Story so far......
I want to install this RAM fixture onto the stem nut at the top of the fork-yolk/Tripple-tree (for want of the correct term) on my 05 FJR1300.
My initial approach was to buy a new stem nut (so I could replace the old one if I came to sell) and tap it to accept the 1/4"-20TPI (UNC!) thread on the RAM ball.
However, when I received the replacement stem nut, I discovered that the top was only 2mm thick, which is not thick enough to tap.
My next thought was, OK, I'll drill the stem nut and bolt the RAM ball from behind. So I removed the stem nut from my bike and then discovered that the fork post is solid (I was under the impression that it would be hollow) and there is no space behind the stem nut to accomodate a nut for the RAM ball.
So.... after several days thinking about this, I have come down to two options....
1) Drill a 'well' into the top of the fork post (about 15mm dia and about 10mm deep) to make space for a nut to hold the RAM ball.
2) Purchase a 'raised' stem nut from Techmount (via Bike Johnny). This appears to have a raised/thicker top to accept the bolt that holds the Techmount StemStand in place. The problem with this (apart from the £26 + shipping) is that I think this is already taped but I don't know what thread diameter and TPI is is taped with. I could end up with an expensive paperweight.
I am currently thinking of option 1, but am not shure if this small mod to the fork post will cause a weakness or other problem. Do we have any engineers here who could comment?
To save a little bandwidth, I should say that I am aware of other mounting options (mirror mount, RAM Universal mount, Dashboards, StemStand etc.) but I like my RAM mount and I want it central on the stem nut if at all possible (not that I'm stubborn or anything :lol: )
Any help, gratefully received.
Regards,
Glenn