Does it fit with the yamaha radiator side covers? The website i got it off doesn't say, but your website DOES make a note that it isnt compatible. Ive also read on some forums that it fit perfect with the side covers
It depends what you mean by "side covers" as people interpret it differently. The MT-07 already comes with side panels on the radiator, those are fine. But if you install the Yahama side cover guards (additional product) then it won't fit. Hope that makes sense!
The kit has been updated and now has rubber bungs instead of foam strips, you can see the updated instructions at evotech-instructions.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/instructions/011714+yamaha+mt07+rad+guard+instructions+new+rubber+bungs.pdf. However if you still have an old kit with the strips, they go at the top and bottom of the radiator and just act as a buffer between the radiator and the guard
Hi Tim, you definitely should have got some bungs and other pieces that will help a lot. I would suggest you contact the retailer you purchased it from, or Evotech Performance directly, and they should be able to get you the missing parts.
@@hurtlegearau thanks. Love your videos I always use them as reference. Torque measures for bolts are really helpful. Ever consider doing an aftermarket exhaust installation? Cheers!
Hi Martin, not sure why UA-cam didn't notify us of your comment so I'm guessing a year later you've worked it out by now... But yes, the XSR700 uses the same guard.
I think there's a little more to it than that Frank. We're talking about aircraft-grade aluminium that will stop a lot more than mesh. But thanks for the feedback.
Does it fit with the yamaha radiator side covers? The website i got it off doesn't say, but your website DOES make a note that it isnt compatible. Ive also read on some forums that it fit perfect with the side covers
It depends what you mean by "side covers" as people interpret it differently. The MT-07 already comes with side panels on the radiator, those are fine. But if you install the Yahama side cover guards (additional product) then it won't fit. Hope that makes sense!
We cannot see where you put the adhesive strips newb :P
The kit has been updated and now has rubber bungs instead of foam strips, you can see the updated instructions at evotech-instructions.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/instructions/011714+yamaha+mt07+rad+guard+instructions+new+rubber+bungs.pdf. However if you still have an old kit with the strips, they go at the top and bottom of the radiator and just act as a buffer between the radiator and the guard
I just bought this and it came with nothing but the grill.. Should I put some weather stripping or not?
Hi Tim, you definitely should have got some bungs and other pieces that will help a lot. I would suggest you contact the retailer you purchased it from, or Evotech Performance directly, and they should be able to get you the missing parts.
Hi I purchased this for my 2018 MT07. Would you know if it would fit alright?
Yep, will definitely fit the 2018 model too.
@@hurtlegearau thanks. Love your videos I always use them as reference. Torque measures for bolts are really helpful. Ever consider doing an aftermarket exhaust installation? Cheers!
NOTE: This video was shot with the previous version of the kit, which had a neoprene foam strip. This has now been replaced with rubber bungs.
Is it the same process for the tracer 700 version?
Hi Martin, not sure why UA-cam didn't notify us of your comment so I'm guessing a year later you've worked it out by now... But yes, the XSR700 uses the same guard.
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You paid 70 Euro for a $3 piece of mesh? well done.
I think there's a little more to it than that Frank. We're talking about aircraft-grade aluminium that will stop a lot more than mesh. But thanks for the feedback.