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  | How do you get them off?????  
I un did the two mounts under the saddle bag and the muffler clamp and can't budge them.  
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  Visionary
  Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | work, work, work. I soaked mine with some of that liquid wrench stuff and let them set several hours. They slid right off with a little twisting. | 
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  Visionary
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  | I didn't say there is that mount under the bag that is a stud how do you get past that | 
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  Visionary
  Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I'd have to think, it has been a while, but if I recall, twist the muffler and it comes away from the stud...  
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  Visionary
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  | I will try it in the morning  
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  Iron Butt
  Posts: 935 Rockford, IL | One of my mufflers came off with a couple of twists. But I had to use a "band" type oil wrench and a small amount of hammering and grunt force to get the other one off. | 
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  Tourer
  Posts: 432 Gettysburg, 2008 Tour Premium | Wait!!!   There are three bolts that attach the mufflers to the subframe.  The two above the mufflers and one at the tail end. the muffler and crossover clamps shoud be loose.  Removing the sliver bodywork panel is will allow wiggle room. | 
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  Fountain Inn, SC United States | thread moved to Vision Tech Q&A | 
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