firebolter
Husqvarna
AA Class
Got my damper set form Motosportz. Nice unit, only had one problem, the base plate or C plate riser the damper mounts too interferes with the speedo mount. Also I had the wrong arm sent to me on the damper, but they are gladly exchanging it for the short arm.
To fix the speedo mount issue, a simple solution was found You need to buy a .5 inch longer speedo bolt and a .5 inch nylon shim to allow the speedo mount to sit forward some. The speedo mount has these little "triangle legs" or feet that sit on top of the top yoke to aide in it mounting with a single 8mm bolt that mounts to the front of the top yoke. See below
The two feet are there, hard to see but the black spacer/damper mount fits flush to the edge of the top yoke where the liitle legs normally would go
You can see the feet here easier
You can see the feet from the top here.
The bottom of the damper C plate riser/mount has the edge milled back about .25 of an inch at a 45 degreee angle, all the way around. By using a longer speedo mount bolt and a .5 inch shim, this allows the edges of the little speedo mount feet to snug up in the space or pocket this milling created and the shim takes up the space between the mount and the top yoke.
At first I was going to cut the speedo mount feet flush, but no need too with the shim as you are only shimming .5 of an inch and the little feet still get a bite in that pocket between the top yoke and the damper mount so the speedo will mount up just fine!
Make sure if you order one for a 2010 TE 310, make sure the arm is the small arm else it won't mount to the pin correctly as the pin channel in the arm sits too far out on the long arm.
To fix the speedo mount issue, a simple solution was found You need to buy a .5 inch longer speedo bolt and a .5 inch nylon shim to allow the speedo mount to sit forward some. The speedo mount has these little "triangle legs" or feet that sit on top of the top yoke to aide in it mounting with a single 8mm bolt that mounts to the front of the top yoke. See below
The two feet are there, hard to see but the black spacer/damper mount fits flush to the edge of the top yoke where the liitle legs normally would go

You can see the feet here easier

You can see the feet from the top here.

The bottom of the damper C plate riser/mount has the edge milled back about .25 of an inch at a 45 degreee angle, all the way around. By using a longer speedo mount bolt and a .5 inch shim, this allows the edges of the little speedo mount feet to snug up in the space or pocket this milling created and the shim takes up the space between the mount and the top yoke.
At first I was going to cut the speedo mount feet flush, but no need too with the shim as you are only shimming .5 of an inch and the little feet still get a bite in that pocket between the top yoke and the damper mount so the speedo will mount up just fine!
Make sure if you order one for a 2010 TE 310, make sure the arm is the small arm else it won't mount to the pin correctly as the pin channel in the arm sits too far out on the long arm.