Fitting Ztechnik engine protection

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Fitting Ztechnik engine protection

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Mounting Ztechnik engine protection to my 2020 1250rt.
On the clutch side, the radiator hose sits on the head of the bolt. Am I doing something wrong? Any way to prevent this?
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Fig 8 here looks similar to what you have https://www.nationalcycle.com/media/wys ... 57-000.pdf
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I'd fit a Dome headed allen bolt so it's more rounded and flush.
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Sacowan wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2023 8:44 pmAm I doing something wrong.
Don't think so, just looks like the spacer is bringing the allen head bolt closer to the radiator hose.

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Sacowan wrote: Sun Jan 08, 2023 8:44 pmAny way to prevent this.
An alternative to simbo's suggestion is a flanged button screw which doesn't need a washer.

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Thank. I’ll try to find one
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