Mounting the Defeld silent block seat
Mounting the Defeld silent block seat
I just purchased a new Denfeld solo rider. I have all the mounting parts. It was sold as a 'complete kit'. I removed the large bench seat for the 1st time in 30 years from my 1969 R69US. Hello! there are spiders in here. Now I can't find any diagram on how all these parts fit together or bolt on. I have the silent bloc and T frame mounted together.The long bolt or threaded pin for the bushing on the T frame (this was not supplied in the kit and I do not know it's dimensions). Is that a loose fit that should move freely? If so should it be greased or dry?.Should it be a forced tight fit? The bracket with the hollow shaft, how/where does that go? Confused.
Re: Mounting the Defeld silent block seat
Hi James,
Maybe the attached picture will help you. You can order an original oem parts catalogue for the R26 - R27; R50 - R69S on our on-line catalogue under the BMW part no. 01 09 9 099 161.
The bolt at the front is an M10 x 1 x 68, should slide in easily, and grease is always good there.
Best regards,
Mark
Mark Huggett GmbH
Maybe the attached picture will help you. You can order an original oem parts catalogue for the R26 - R27; R50 - R69S on our on-line catalogue under the BMW part no. 01 09 9 099 161.
The bolt at the front is an M10 x 1 x 68, should slide in easily, and grease is always good there.
Best regards,
Mark
Mark Huggett GmbH
Re: Mounting the Defeld silent block seat
I am doing the same as you. Have used a Bench seat for 25 years plus and am putting a solo seat on. what does that round bearing up front with the bolt do??? In the early 70's a complete solo seat was $54. I should have bought one then.
Re: Mounting the Denfeld silent block seat
Hi Peter,
The "bearing" up front is just that! A rubber silent block which acts as the pivot or bearing for the saddle, as well as a vibration damper.
Regards,
Mark
Mark Huggett GmbH
The "bearing" up front is just that! A rubber silent block which acts as the pivot or bearing for the saddle, as well as a vibration damper.
Regards,
Mark
Mark Huggett GmbH