Sato street hook fitment

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  1. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Hi guys, was wondering where the washers go for the street hooks on a non abs 2011?

    Any ideas or guides? Can’t seem to find anything other than they bolt where the pegs were (obviously) no mention of the washers though?
     
  2. nigelrb

    nigelrb Elite Member

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    I remember something to the effect that they are used when you attach the pillion pegs themselves. It was a question raised in a thread a few months ago. Cos I'm on desktop I'll do some searching.
     
  3. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Thanks Nigel, appreciate that :)
     
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    Yes as far as I'm aware the spacers/washers are used when you decide to re attach your pillion pegs! ;)

    Have fun..... Its a bitch of a job if you choose not to split your subframe:eek:
     
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    I’m halfway there, if I split the subframe what else do I need to take off? Got the tail, under tray and lock off at the minute. If I don’t split the subframe how do I go about it?
     
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    I tried and found it near enough impossible without splitting the subframe, it's easy enough to do, just do one side at a time
     
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    Just the rear end really, everything back from the battery tray, can leave the battery tray in place if doing one side at a time
     
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    Excellent. Should be very close then :)
     
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    Will I need to remove the rear hrc undertrau? The fairing bit? Because the rear two screws look like a right ballache to get too
     
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    Fairly sure I removed mine, although I was flying blind. I seem to recall it made the job tons easier to finally get to the hangar bolts.
     
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    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    What a c##t of a job

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    But the finished look is so worthwhile!
     
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    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Almost! I’m sure once the memories of fitment have gone I’ll agree whole heartedly
     
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    Apologies, I'm resurrecting a slightly dusty thread.... but marginally better than starting a new one i suppose!
    I'm looking for a set of these street hooks.

    @mk3golfcab
    Are these A) the Sato Racing street hooks or B) replicas that you ended up machining up?
    And therefore two questions: if A) did you manage to find a UK stockist/importer of them? US postage and import duties seem steep...
    if B) By any chance did you machine any other sets and have a price in mind for them......? Haha i couldn't help but notice the link to the thread where you were gauging interest!

    Cheers! Toby
     
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    I got mine off the guy in this link....a few off the forum did.
    Great price and quality...might be worth contacting him if Liam can't help you out

    https://www.1000rr.co.uk/threads/uk-made-racing-hooks-sato-replica.34947/
     
  20. mk3golfcab

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    I got mine from vicster on here mate second hand then had them stripped and reanodised. I didn’t make any as I couldn’t be bothered lol, I don’t think there was a lot of call for them at the time, I only paid £30 for my set so wouldn’t even save me much if I did then passed them on.
     

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