jet
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Post by jet on Jun 18, 2020 7:10:22 GMT -7
Hi Guys!
Any good tutorial to change the rear sets on an mt10? I'm a bit affraid to start on my own. Is it a hard job if you're not a trained mechanic?
Cheers
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mrcdharwood
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Post by mrcdharwood on Jun 18, 2020 7:45:17 GMT -7
It can have its problems. Things to consider... Do the rear sets your fitting accommodate the original rear brake light switch? If not that can be a whole world of pain but I do make a solution for those sets that don't. Is your exhaust an aftermarket one? If so does it use the exhaust hanger/bracket on the rearsets and inturn, do your new rear sets have this? Leo Vince and SP to name a few use a small bracket that bolts to the mounting point on the rear set not the exhaust hanger. If you go after market your can may not be able to be properly secured. What are the fitting instructions like? Some are good and make the job easy, others are poo. You'll need thread lock such as blue locitite.
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Post by jet on Jun 27, 2020 2:55:15 GMT -7
Thanks for the tip ! I'll try, and see how it goes. I bought the gilles tooling, the "official" Yamaha ones.
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Post by mrcdharwood on Jun 29, 2020 1:57:27 GMT -7
They bolt straight on with no issues ππΌ
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jet
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Post by jet on Jun 29, 2020 13:47:13 GMT -7
They bolt straight on with no issues ππΌ Ah thatβs good news! Thanks did you follow any tutorials/videos? Or just followed the instructions given with the set ?
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Post by mrcdharwood on Jun 30, 2020 1:37:36 GMT -7
I don't have Gilles. Just know form speaking to guys who have. I have Bonamici.
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