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Unidentified bolt

bryceraisanen

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Found this bolt laying under the bottom sprocket of belt drive. It's 8x55mm. Only thing I've done to this sled is put a Silber on about a year ago, and TRS clutching at the same time. I can't hardly believe I woulda left a loose bolt rolling around.... anyone know where it belongs? 2018 rmk 800 163"
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imagine if he's riding with the shock stuck in the upper mount all this time ahahah
 
I was thinking someone “lost” the bolt and replaced it. (While it was in the bellypan)
My first thought is that maybe it was somehow related to mounting the stock can, but don't need it for turbo?

It does thread in that hole down there, but I don't recall what that was for....
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I’ve had one of those come loose on a sled I borrowed.......

I bet you thought your steering was just very sloppy [emoji23]
Lol. I was in Wyoming last weekend. Thought several time wtf is wrong with my bars. But by the time I got home and found bolt 3 days later I had forgot about the sloppy bars!

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