Tip over removal
Mike bates
Posted 2014-06-10 7:10 PM (#158253)
Subject: Tip over removal


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 6
Does any one have any info on how to remove rear tip overs?
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TMOE4U
Posted 2014-06-10 10:01 PM (#158259 - in reply to #158253)
Subject: Re: Tip over removal


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 44
Edmonton, AB Canada
From page 3.43 of the service manual, it looks like you take almost everything off the back of the bike then remove two bolts from the frame under the seat and the nuts off of the swing arm. Looks like it is at least a half a day job.

If you don't have the service manual, there used to be a link on this site somewhere so you could download it.

Good luck and have fun.
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iluvink
Posted 2014-06-10 10:35 PM (#158260 - in reply to #158253)
Subject: Re: Tip over removal


Tourer

Posts: 411
Dallas, Texas
I know that everybody's bike is their own, but why? Unless it is to remove, paint or whatever, and reinstall. They have saved me countless dollars. Wish more bikes had them. IMHO.
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Mike bates
Posted 2014-06-11 6:17 AM (#158267 - in reply to #158260)
Subject: Re: Tip over removal


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 6
Thanks , just wanted to paint to match bike!
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Mike bates
Posted 2014-06-11 8:35 AM (#158270 - in reply to #158253)
Subject: Re: Tip over removal


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 6
Got tip overs off for paint , not too hard at all thanks to tma4u.
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varyder
Posted 2014-06-11 10:31 AM (#158272 - in reply to #158253)
Subject: Re: Tip over removal


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

I was going to say, taking off the rear top is one of the more easier things to do. That'll probably the next thing I'll remove since the wife doesn't ride with me anymore and I don't drop my bike, not much use for them to me. I'm going to start working on my solo seat soon to.



Edited by varyder 2014-06-11 10:33 AM
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