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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Cruise Servo Unit Hit
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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 117495" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>It doesn't appear that your servo dinger could have happened from tire contact. Must be road debris that your tire picked up. If I am seeing your picture correctly the servo cable is pointing towards the front of the bike and your servo got whacked in the butt by something going forward. The only way this could happen is to have your tire sling ¿something? forward. So far, after 24k miles, my servo on the left swing arm is unharmed by both tire and debris. [luck]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 117495, member: 277"] It doesn't appear that your servo dinger could have happened from tire contact. Must be road debris that your tire picked up. If I am seeing your picture correctly the servo cable is pointing towards the front of the bike and your servo got whacked in the butt by something going forward. The only way this could happen is to have your tire sling ¿something? forward. So far, after 24k miles, my servo on the left swing arm is unharmed by both tire and debris. [luck] [/QUOTE]
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