It’s an anti rotation plate (which is what it looks like) but I have absolutely no idea why it would be necessary
I’m guessing it’ll keep a fixed distance to it, and whatever it bolts on to.
It’s an anti rotation plate (which is what it looks like) but I have absolutely no idea why it would be necessary
https://www.wunderlichamerica.com/mm5/instructions/26200202.pdf
I’m guessing it’ll keep a fixed distance to it, and whatever it bolts on to.
It’s an anti rotation plate (which is what it looks like) but I have absolutely no idea why it would be necessary
https://www.wunderlichamerica.com/mm5/instructions/26200202.pdf
No, it’s an anti rotation plate, same principle as the one on the rear caliper bolts for example,
It’s designed to stop the bolts on the foot peg hanger coming loose but i don’t see why it’s supplied with the lifting handle, seems both irrelevant and unnecessary
The lifting handle or the anti-rotation plate?
You can’t mount the handle without that plate.
Plate goes in between rear footrest and subframe.
Handle mounts to plate.
Instructions are pretty obvious.
The lifting handle or the anti-rotation plate?
You can’t mount the handle without that plate.
Plate goes in between rear footrest and subframe.
Handle mounts to plate.
Instructions are pretty obvious.
The thing shaped like a spanner.
It came with the centre stand lifter I bought...and no instructions, hints, clues - it's a fun game.
You're kidding?How can it be an anti rotation device ? the lifting handle is clamped to a frame tube, it will never rotate .
Maybe it's a distance piece to stop the lifting handle sliding up the frame tube ?