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03-05-07, 01:39 PM | #1 |
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Fitting a tail tidy - IMAGE INTENSIVE!
Having a bit of a clearout and just found these snaps I took when fitting the Hamicad. They were taken just incase I couldn't work out how to put it all back together again! Hopefully this post will come out ok and will come in handy for someone!
Download hi-res copies from here: http://www.fleagle.f2s.com/externall...icad_HiRes.zip Download lo-res copies from here: http://www.fleagle.f2s.com/externall...cad_LowRes.zip Regards, Dave |
03-05-07, 01:45 PM | #2 |
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yeah, but you never say what they are for.... you some kind of secret squirel?
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03-05-07, 01:50 PM | #4 |
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Well:
The black one sticking up at the back is one of the indicator wires, does that help? The yellow ones taped together at the back are part of the alarm wiring. The yellow circle is part of the alarm system. The fust box is out on that picture, and those eagle-eyed ones of you will notice that theres a blue crimp connector on the orange wire. Also something else blue there The fuel switch is unplugged as are the master fuses (30A). The ECU is hanging out, and battery is removed. The red & black circle that feeds down below the tank, couldn't possibly comment EDIT: Oh, and there's another red wire on the far side of the bike in that pic, that was the heated grips. HTH |
03-05-07, 01:56 PM | #5 |
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03-05-07, 08:16 PM | #7 |
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Re: Fitting a tail tidy - IMAGE INTENSIVE!
Quality post as my nice new clear rear lights with integrated turn signals and evotech tail tidy arrived today! Looks like i wont be aimlessly taking bolts off at the weekend anymore
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04-05-07, 08:38 AM | #8 |
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i aint bothered about the wires....
i am more concerned with that bloody carpet. i did this mode ages ago.. its kinda daunting when the back of your bikes in bits, but it is the best mod of all and so simple to do.. takes about 20 mins |
04-07-07, 02:15 PM | #9 |
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Hi Guys,
Probably a dumb a55 question buuuuuuuut, I've just bought a 53 pointy and want to tidy up the back end, is it just a tail tidy I need (ie..no undertray required)? Sorry for the silly question its just with my curvy I had to get the undertray/**** end etc.. cheers |
04-07-07, 03:52 PM | #10 |
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yep just the tidy mate then follow fleagle's plan.
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