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Old 29-07-05, 09:16 AM   #1
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Default Proper way to remove tail

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Having disassembled and reassembled the tail covers a couple of times, I find it not too difficult, but... But i need to work on a solution how to remove properly thouse black plastic clips that holds the tail together. I broke already two of these . Is there a tool available for removal? I knwo that the little stick needs to be pushed back, but by pushing it back i broke these clips. Or do you have just extra clips at your workshop always available

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Old 29-07-05, 09:18 AM   #2
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Just use something sharpish like a key to push them in and they should come out easily, then reset by pushing it back through. I've never had any problems with breaking them after taking the tail apart several times, the only problem I have with them is losing the buggers.
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Old 29-07-05, 10:11 AM   #3
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I just use a ball point pen to push the middle part through and my nails to prize them out.
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Old 31-07-05, 10:33 PM   #4
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Lovely,

Thanks guys. I think that little more practice should do the trick then.
Going to practice...

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