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Old 10-01-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Well, I put on the Monza cap, fender elim, chrome clock cups, knee pads, ai'd, bar ends, headlight visor...I have the gators and have the BellaCourse Airbox elim kit on the way...any advice for install?

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Neither of those things will fit your bike with the front reflectors in place.
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On 2006-10-01 07:25, NorBsaTri wrote:
Well, I put on the Monza cap, fender elim, chrome clock cups, knee pads, ai'd, bar ends, headlight visor...I have the gators and have the BellaCourse Airbox elim kit on the way...any advice for install?

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Yea...I always debate removing reflectors...guess I am still debating
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have the BellaCourse Airbox elim kit on the way...any advice for install?
If you have a bike jack you can raise the rear of the bike high enough and then loosen the top or bottom shock mounts to allow the wheel to swing down out of the way and slide the air box out the back between the frame tubes - saving yourself a few minutes on having to wrestle with removing and replacing the rear wheel. Bike jack makes installing the fork gaiters a much easier process as well. JCW
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Thanks...yea, I have a jack...so I need to remove top or bottom shock bolts huh? Anything to watch out for when taking the old one out?
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