Yea, you don't have to take the forks off to do the fix in the first place, BUT it's a
$3 job(for the washer). It can't hurt. No one at Yamaha can say why there is a
rubber washer in there rather than a steel one. If you want to skip the washer, I
have heard the some have bypassed the washer and just torqued down the two nuts
themselves. I don't know the results of this....
Kraig
The "P-51" Long Rsange Max
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