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Old 08-04-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone replaced the black outrigger covers with chrome ones? What to look out for,etc. Is there engine oil behind them, gaskets required, torque required, etc. Thanks, folks. :???:
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Has anyone replaced the black outrigger covers with chrome ones? What to look out for,etc. Is there engine oil behind them, gaskets required, torque required, etc. Thanks, folks. :???:
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I have the chrome ones on my TBS. There isn't anything behind the top ones, they are strictly show.

The bottom ones cover the swing arm mounts. These to are easy to replace. I don't know exact torque figures, but they do not perform any function other than the lower ones protecting the swingarm mounts.
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I have the chrome ones on my TBS. There isn't anything behind the top ones, they are strictly show.

The bottom ones cover the swing arm mounts. These to are easy to replace. I don't know exact torque figures, but they do not perform any function other than the lower ones protecting the swingarm mounts.
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I have the chrome ones on my TBS. There isn't anything behind the top ones, they are strictly show.

The bottom ones cover the swing arm mounts. These to are easy to replace. I don't know exact torque figures, but they do not perform any function other than the lower ones protecting the swingarm mounts.
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I figured such to be the case,nothing wet back there, but it pays to be sure. Thanks.
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I figured such to be the case,nothing wet back there, but it pays to be sure. Thanks.
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I figured such to be the case,nothing wet back there, but it pays to be sure. Thanks.
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