Gipro - Install on a RR9

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  1. RepsolSam

    RepsolSam Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    How do I install a gipro on a 09 blade?

    Thanks
     
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    Repsol Rob Elite Member

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    piddly piss easy mate.......... just look for the diagnostic connector under seat usually got a red cap on...... and just plug in gipro........ set up and bingo !
     
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    Thanks guys.

    Just hope its easy removing the seat and tank cover (I'm new the the RR9)...will give it a go tomorrow after work...
     
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    Hmm...how does the seat come off!!??
     
  6. M3NTALIST

    M3NTALIST New Member

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    There's a small black triangle of plastic under the seat which you just pull out from the end with the smallest angle, then you'll see two screws for the seat, remove the seat to reveal two Alan bolts for the tank cover, there's also two more Alan bolts at the front of the tank cover and that's your lot.
    Good luck.

    Andy B
     
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  7. RepsolSam

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    Thanks Andy, will give it a go this evening..
     
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    No problem mate. It's literally two minutes if you've got the 5 or 6mm Alan key and a large Phillips screwie.

    Andy B
     
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    When I installed mine; I had to put the bike on paddock stands so I could run through the gears. This must synchronise the indicator. The instructions are very easily followed.
     
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    All done..took 30mins..

    Thanks for the pointers


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