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How much of the exhaust needs to be dismantled to get..

#1 Post by spiderwheels » Sun Jul 17, 2016 1:10 pm

How much of the exhaust needs to be dismantled to get the swing arm out?

The manual doesn't mention the exhaust at all in the rear fork section
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Re: How much of the exhaust needs to be dismantled to get..

#2 Post by blinkey501 » Sun Jul 17, 2016 3:42 pm

spiderwheels wrote:How much of the exhaust needs to be dismantled to get the swing arm out?

The manual doesn't mention the exhaust at all in the rear fork section
You will need to remove the collector ,and if you take the two bottom bolts out of the header on the rear cylinder, the swingarm will come out with a little pressure on the header by prising it out slightly.
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Re: How much of the exhaust needs to be dismantled to get..

#3 Post by spiderwheels » Sun Jul 17, 2016 4:07 pm

blinkey501 wrote:
spiderwheels wrote:How much of the exhaust needs to be dismantled to get the swing arm out?

The manual doesn't mention the exhaust at all in the rear fork section
You will need to remove the collector ,and if you take the two bottom bolts out of the header on the rear cylinder, the swingarm will come out with a little pressure on the header by prising it out slightly.
Thanks. Managed to figure it out loosening the bolts I could get to easily on the front and rear headers (2 on each)
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