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If you have ever taken the side number plates off your Alta you might have briefly seen the teeny tiny little spacers, technically refereed to as compression limiters, before they dropped to the floor and rolled away forever. I did manage to get them off in order to document the sizes and take a picture (right before I lost one).
Here they are, from the front of the bike to the back, the lengths measured .180", .120", .236", .180"
What I did to try and improve this design was to turn some aluminum hat washers sized to firmly press into the side panels so there is no worry about mixing them up or losing them.
I adjusted the lengths slightly after a few trial fits to try and shoot for an optimum "squish". I did loose .05 of thread engagement due to the thickness of the hat, but that's not a big deal for what this is. I did open up the holes in the size panel slightly to give a nice straight hole and provide a good press fit of the new spacer. Here is what it looks like.
If anyone would like to do the same, I can post some sizes to make things easier. If any of our members has access to a CNC lathe they could spit these out by the hundreds pretty easily.
Here they are, from the front of the bike to the back, the lengths measured .180", .120", .236", .180"
What I did to try and improve this design was to turn some aluminum hat washers sized to firmly press into the side panels so there is no worry about mixing them up or losing them.
I adjusted the lengths slightly after a few trial fits to try and shoot for an optimum "squish". I did loose .05 of thread engagement due to the thickness of the hat, but that's not a big deal for what this is. I did open up the holes in the size panel slightly to give a nice straight hole and provide a good press fit of the new spacer. Here is what it looks like.
If anyone would like to do the same, I can post some sizes to make things easier. If any of our members has access to a CNC lathe they could spit these out by the hundreds pretty easily.