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fitting an rsend onto k4
about to fit an rsend onto my k4, was wondering if anyone has done this and is there anything i should bear in mind? has anyone come across complications doing this?
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doesn't it come with instructions ?
Hamicads do It's quite easy, should only take an hour or so. The tricky bit is bending the undertray to get it back together |
:) I've got an Evotech tail-tidy,instructions sounded daunting,and alot had to be removed but it was easy!!! :D http://upload3.postimage.org/142662/12_03_06_1307.jpg
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it should do, haven't got it through yet. just wondered cos i tend to take to things with a hammer when it dont go quite right. :evil:
it seemed in the best interest of my bike to ask the question. childish i know but what can you do. :twisted: |
:) All you have to do is take your time,enjoy it,and relax! And if that don't work then get your hammer!
No it really is an easy strip down! :D |
The hardest bit is getting the black push rivets out from the inside so you can the remove the rear quarter panels, you need small hands to get in there and alot a patience and tough fingers to !!!
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Lucky for me mine rivets fell out a while ago. Maybe I hould do something about that.
How's the build quality of the Hamicad? |
Very well made from stainless steel and black powder coated fitted easy within an hour
this is the deal i got http://www.hamicad.co.uk/Discount.html |
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